The days of contractual wrangling and gorging profit out of the supply chain must surely end if the industry is to have a profitable and sustainable future, says Antony Oliver.
For all the certainty and confidence that a Tory government majority brings, it is also clear that the next five years will not be simply business as usual, more of the same, says Antony Oliver.
But wafer thin majorities don’t necessarily make difficult decisions easy - and there are plenty of difficult infrastructure decisions on the horizon, warns Antony Oliver.
A recent debate at the IABSE Future of Design conference in Manchester came out against quotas for women in infrastructure. Antony Oliver discusses the issue.
With the UK’s most unpredictable General Election in decades almost upon us, the question remains whether or not the increasingly rosy infrastructure sector should start to worry? asks Antony Oliver
The winter of 2015/16 will see the UK's electricity generating margin plummet. It could provide a key moment for a new administration's energy policy, says Antony Oliver.
The political, social and economic imperative to break down the north-south divide with investment in transport, energy and communications infrastructure is clearly growing, says Antony Oliver
Transport Minister John Hayes announces “go-live” for new roads management company on 1 April - significant step and opportunity for radical change, says Antony Oliver.