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Government must mandate standardised data to address £47bn maintenance backlog

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The Office of Government Property (OGP) must mandate the use of standardised definitions of maintenance backlog if departments are to address the growing £47bn backlog of work.

The call for the mandate follows an investigation by the National Audit Office (NAO) into the maintenance backlog and the publication today of its Managing public service facilities report.

The NAO stated: “The government’s data on the condition of its properties and the maintenance backlog are incomplete, out of date, and use inconsistent definitions, which hinders the government’s ability to make effective funding decisions.”

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