Transport Skills for High Performing Infrastructure

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Transport Skills for High Performing Infrastructure Keith Waller Infrastructure & Projects Authority 8 November 2017

Outline Productivity Challenges – 100, 250, 57, 0 Opportunities Efficiency to performance Objectives and measures Smarter infrastructure Future skills The IPA: the future for projects and programmes

The opportunity The IPA: the future for projects and programmes

The challenge The IPA: the future for projects and programmes

From efficiency to performance The IPA: the future for projects and programmes

Objectives and measures The IPA: the future for projects and programmes

Alignment The IPA: the future for projects and programmes

The IPA: the future for projects and programmes

Drivers of skills demand Considering benefits, not just costs Over the whole life of assets, not just “projects” How technology will improve operational performance Leading to: New (and more) digital expertise, new skills Different blend of skills Skills demand in new locations Greater productivity The IPA: the future for projects and programmes

Transport Skills for High Performing Infrastructure Keith Waller Infrastructure & Projects Authority 8 November 2017