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Transforming Infrastructure Performance: Roadmap to 2030. , published in 2021.
The Construction Playbook then set out key policies and guidance for how public works projects and programmes are assessed, procured and delivered.TIP 2021 has moved on significantly, painting a much more vivid picture..

Transforming Infrastructure Performance: Roadmap to 2030, sets out a vision for innovation and reform in infrastructure delivery, covering target and focus areas, as well as providing robust requirements for government clients to deliver against.The document makes it clear that the UK government is seeking a step change in productivity across the way we plan, design, manufacture, construct and operate.In short, everything needs to change, and the Roadmap to 2030 offers the tools to do that.

The Roadmap goes beyond MMC and DfMA, looking at a holistic approach to delivering differently, not just in terms of platform construction and the kit-of-parts, but also the processes that come with it..The broader impact of TIP 2021.

The Roadmap to 2030 discusses the wider implications of the change.
It talks about disaggregated supply chains, and therefore how we might engage SMEs, or how we might lower the barrier to entry.As the Internet of Things evolves and built assets become smarter, gathering increasing amounts of data, they could become self-optimising, intelligent buildings – recognising the need for a change in air or lighting levels.
Ultimately, this type of data would then feed back into the design process itself, creating an open-ended process of continual improvement, and contributing to the next generation of components.. Our sustainable future.Of course, the most pressing, current question is: how do we make a planet which sustainably supports 11.5 billion people?
Population growth coupled with the required infrastructure will generate massive amounts of carbon.We must find ways to deliver what we need using much less.