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Four ways construction can build back stronger

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Matt Brooker looks at how construction can make itself the springboard for economic recovery

To advance with the government’s ‘build, build, build’ strategy and let construction drive an economic recovery, the sector needs to continue to show it can be collaborative in its approach, be innovative in its thinking and rise to the challenge to build for the future. 

Here are four areas where construction can improve.

Procurement: We all know this needs to be simplified. The recently launched Project Speed by the Cabinet Office, which aims to overhaul the procurement process by September, should support much of this change. Add to this the lessons learned from PPN 01/20, the updated Procurement Policy Note that was revised to help speed up the emergency procurement in March, and we have taken big steps to addressing the procurement puzzle. 

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