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Heathrow may pay suppliers for data rather than assets

Heathrow could pay suppliers when they hand over accurate data, as opposed to completed assets, in a move to put digital tech and data centre stage on its multi-billion-pound expansion programme.

“Data is as important – or more important – than our physical assets,” said the airport’s digital director Jon Kerbey, interviewed for the Centre for Digital Built Britain (CDBB) Digitising Construction report this month.

“But there is a big issue with data quality. So we will be looking at a different commercial model. We have to incentivise data quality and assess it rigorously. Phil Wilbraham, Heathrow’s expansion programme director, has said we may only pay for data, not physical assets. That should change how suppliers think.”

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