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How can the built environment help to make levelling up a reality?

Cranes set against a London skyline of tall buildings (Photo 45299671 © Irstone | Dreamstime.com)
Photo 45299671 © Irstone | Dreamstime.com
Andrew Reynolds considers how construction is set to change and how the built environment can help to make levelling up a reality.

Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB) was recently involved in UKREiiF’s annual conference, held this year at Leeds’ Royal Armouries.

As well as having RLB partner Gretta Starks hosting one of the most interesting conversations I have heard around levelling up, what was clear was the power of the regions and how the built environment can be the driver for change.

I have been reflecting on the conference and what is needed to make the levelling up agenda happen, to ensure the 12 missions outlined in the Levelling Up white paper become more than just words. And, ultimately, how delivery will come down to people: those we have within our industry, and those we attract to it.

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