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Brendan
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Probably a shitty course/jolly and a backhander so all the contracts managers so they can all sit in a circle and jerk each other off.Yayy more training.!
https://www.theconstructionindex.co...ways-instructs-contractors-to-get-new-diploma
National Highways sees integrated project delivery (IPD) as central to maximising efficiency in road building projects and is about to embed it in its procurement.
It defines IPD as “a collaborative and coordinated project delivery method that emphasises integrated working among all project stakeholders”.
“By requiring our third-party suppliers to be trained in IPD, we are promoting a culture of continuous improvement and quality focus. IPD builds a proactive approach to risk management, with all stakeholders working collaboratively to find and mitigate risks throughout the project lifecycle. Additionally, IPD encourages the use of advanced technology and tools for effective communication, coordination, and documentation, leading to better project documentation and accountability.
And clear as mudd without corperate buzz words too..![]()
Reads like someone is trying to justify the expense for online reporting systems for daily tasks, schedules and reporting of works completed plus moving accountability onto the end user.
No actual advanced tools for actually working