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APM responds to Prime Minister's announcement scrapping northern leg of HS2 News

On 4 October, the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced that the second stage of the HS2 rail link project between Birmingham and Manchester will be scrapped, with the £36 billion cost being earmarked for other transport projects around the country.


APM responds to reports phase two of HS2 may be scrapped News

Reports in the national media have suggested that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt are in talks about scrapping the second stage of the HS2 rail project between Birmingham and Manchester.


APM visits HS2's Curzon Street Station News

APM Chief Executive Professor Adam Boddison OBE and Deputy Chief Executive Mark Hepworth visited HS2’s Curzon Street Station in Birmingham, managed by APM Corporate Partner Balfour Beatty plc, to learn more about the benefits our profession is bringing to Europe’s biggest infrastructure project.


HS2 looks at options as costs rise across the construction industry News

HS2’s Chief Executive, Mark Thurston, says more joint buying of materials, cooperation across supply chains, and potential changes to timing and phasing are among the options being considered to curb rising costs.


How HS2 is helping embed the learning legacy as an industry standard approach Blog

Learning legacy is a structured approach to the capture and dissemination of lessons, good practice and innovation from major projects, aimed at raising the bar in industry.


APM responds to scrapping of Eastern leg of HS2 to Leeds News

In response to today’s announcement that the Government is to scrap the eastern leg of HS2 to Leeds, Sue Kershaw, president of APM said:


Leaving a legacy – knowledge management to tackle the climate emergency Blog

How can I use my skills working in major projects knowledge to contribute to the climate emergency challenge? That was the question posed to me recently by Ego to Eco, a movement set up to shift our industry from an ego centric approach (human dominated) to an eco-centre nature driven system.


Sharing knowledge to shape the future: HS2 takes the Learning Legacy baton Blog

It’s almost 10 years since London 2012 published the first Learning Legacy - a structured approach to the capture and dissemination of lessons learned, good practice and innovation aimed at raising the bar in industry.


Work officially starts on the HS2 rail project with creation of 22,000 jobs News

The high-speed rail project, which will initially link London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds, has begun construction after government approval was granted in April.


Political pressure, high churn and ‘benefits’ hunting: government report reveals the challenges of public sector megaprojects News

An interim report on the management of government projects has offered an insight into the unique challenges that project managers face in the public sector.


How HS2 is helping embed the learning legacy as an industry standard approach

Learning legacy is a structured approach to the capture and dissemination of lessons, good practice and innovation from major projects, aimed at raising the bar in industry.


Leaving a legacy – knowledge management to tackle the climate emergency

How can I use my skills working in major projects knowledge to contribute to the climate emergency challenge? That was the question posed to me recently by Ego to Eco, a movement set up to shift our industry from an ego centric approach (human dominated) to an eco-centre nature driven system.


Sharing knowledge to shape the future: HS2 takes the Learning Legacy baton

It’s almost 10 years since London 2012 published the first Learning Legacy - a structured approach to the capture and dissemination of lessons learned, good practice and innovation aimed at raising the bar in industry.


APM responds to Prime Minister's announcement scrapping northern leg of HS2

On 4 October, the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced that the second stage of the HS2 rail link project between Birmingham and Manchester will be scrapped, with the £36 billion cost being earmarked for other transport projects around the country.


APM responds to reports phase two of HS2 may be scrapped

Reports in the national media have suggested that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt are in talks about scrapping the second stage of the HS2 rail project between Birmingham and Manchester.


APM visits HS2's Curzon Street Station

APM Chief Executive Professor Adam Boddison OBE and Deputy Chief Executive Mark Hepworth visited HS2’s Curzon Street Station in Birmingham, managed by APM Corporate Partner Balfour Beatty plc, to learn more about the benefits our profession is bringing to Europe’s biggest infrastructure project.


HS2 looks at options as costs rise across the construction industry

HS2’s Chief Executive, Mark Thurston, says more joint buying of materials, cooperation across supply chains, and potential changes to timing and phasing are among the options being considered to curb rising costs.


APM responds to scrapping of Eastern leg of HS2 to Leeds

In response to today’s announcement that the Government is to scrap the eastern leg of HS2 to Leeds, Sue Kershaw, president of APM said:


Work officially starts on the HS2 rail project with creation of 22,000 jobs

The high-speed rail project, which will initially link London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds, has begun construction after government approval was granted in April.


Political pressure, high churn and ‘benefits’ hunting: government report reveals the challenges of public sector megaprojects

An interim report on the management of government projects has offered an insight into the unique challenges that project managers face in the public sector.


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