The future of Megaprojects: The Age of Megacities
Recent predictions for 2030 expect that 60% of people will live in an urban environment, many of these in megacities.
Recent predictions for 2030 expect that 60% of people will live in an urban environment, many of these in megacities.
Dr Paul Chapman shared insights into the UK’s Major Project Leadership Academy, highlighting the centrality of leadership training in successful major programme delivery.
Today we are going to take a look at how the infrastructure industry can become proactive in the battle against the effects of climate change. How, by building in a climate-resilient way, we can offset potential catastrophes and ensure a stronger, better future.
We rely on digital technology now more than ever. We work, shop, game and connect online. What lies behind this myriad of instantaneous interactions?
Global Perspectives Back to Basics? Finland’s Wood City Part 2 We sat down to speak with Antti Aaltonen, Business Development Director at SRV. SRV is a Finland-based developer and innovator in the…
Global Perspectives Back to Basics? Finland’s Wood City Part 1 We sat down to speak with Antti Aaltonen, Business Development Director at SRV. SRV is a Finland-based developer and innovator in the…
While Hong Kong’s large scale infrastructure is impressive, project professionals are bound to wince at the challenges embedded in building so tall.
The infrastructure boom in Qatar has made global headlines for the past few years. One aspect is against Qatar: time.
In 2014 Indonesia established its ‘six pillars’ of Smart Cities: governance, people, economy, mobility, living and environment.
The Future of Megaprojects will take readers around the world to explore the new and exciting projects which are currently underway.