Public sector professionals are invited to join LHC’s ‘The Future of Frameworks: Constructing the Gold Standard’ webinar
The Future of Frameworks: Constructing the Gold Standard webinar, hosted by LHC’s London & South East team, looks at what the industry must do if it is to meet the government’s Construction Playbook ambitions and provide the best service/procurement solutions to clients and communities.
Professor David Mosey at King’s College London Centre of Construction Law and Dispute Resolution, and Alison Nicholl, Head of Constructing Excellence will be presenting.
They will discuss the Construction Playbook and Professor Mosey’s recent findings of the government’s independent review on frameworks, which culminated in the recent publication of Constructing the Gold Standard.
LHC’s Head of Technical Procurement, Dean Fazackerley will also share his input into the report.
‘Change the future of public sector procurement and construction’
Ethan James, acting regional manager at LHC London & South East said: “This webinar couldn’t come at a more crucial time and will be a fantastic opportunity to learn from some of the key players helping to change the future of public sector procurement and construction.
“It will provide insights into the most important policies to hit the industry, directly from some of those involved in shaping them.
“We’re ready to support these latest guidelines and help drive the industry forward through our frameworks, unveiling two of our newest and most innovative during the event. These frameworks have a much greater scope, with new evaluation processes to drive a stronger focus on EDI and social value.
“They will provide opportunities for a more varied range of talented appointed companies and help to drive more diversity in the industry.”
The Future of Frameworks: Constructing the Gold Standard will take place on Thursday 10 February at 9am – 11.15am.
It is free to attend for public sector professionals, existing clients, and those that may be looking to get onto a framework for the first time. Registration is open here: https://bit.ly/3qWlu4I
For more information on ADS1.1, MDC1, EIS and LHC’s many other available frameworks, visit: www.lhc.gov.uk/