Business
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Murphy appoints Steve Hollingshead as new chief executive
Swansea Tidal Lagoon construction director and former Laing O’Rourke Australia boss to join contractor on 1 June. -
Why do so few contractors employ public and government affairs people?
More companies should make the effort to build links with politicians and particularly government officials as the services they offer develop and broaden, says Anthony Arkle. -
Latest Infrastructure Intelligence digital magazine now available free
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Interview - Davendra Dabasia: Keeping it simple to drive delivery
Whether he is directing work to deliver London’s 2012 Olympic legacy, driving residential development deals or building Mace’s growing rail portfolio, director Davendra Dabasia’s strategy is clear – don’t make it too complicated. -
Post Election political uncertainty affects business confidence - should we worry?
The outcome of next month’s General Election provides both opportunities and risks for the UK construction sector, says Marie-Claude Hemming. -
How to improve performance through collaboration
The Infrastructure Client Group has been outlining how introducing production management to construction can produce startling efficiencies. Patrick Theis explains. -
Powers of recovery - UK Power Networks on lessons from the Holborn services fire
True collaboration and "heroic" shared determination were the keys to coping with an unprecedented major event in central London, says UKPN's head of operations Tony Cohen. -
Continuity - it's the one post Election priority that underpins every other
Creating stability is vital for the infrastructure supply chain and investment community - perhaps the “holy grail” for our industry, says Nick Baveystock. -
Creating the holistic view of infrastructure
Should Treasury model its future national infrastructure planning on the outcome-based London 2050 Plan, asks Antony Oliver. -
London’s radical approach to a 2050 infrastructure vision
The London 2050 Infrastructure Plan means finding new business models to deliver vital economy driving investment, says Isabel Dedring.