The Planning Act 2008 heralded a new system that has delivered, and continues to deliver, large infrastructure projects. Experiences to date suggest the system is generally working well and a maturing system has brought benefits. However, it has also created some unintended consequences, primarily mission creep where more detailed and onerous obligations are making schemes more difficult to deliver.
Have we now got to the stage where the promised benefits of fast tracking, and earlier certainty, are outweighed by the demands of a front loaded system? Are time, cost and process now inhibiting bringing forward projects?
This conference looks at the deliverance of major schemes, with the main focus on practice, not policy, nor on championing legislative reform.
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CONFERENCE FEES
NIPA members £180 + VAT (£100 discount off full price) until the 2nd December 2016
Use promotional code N754
HOW TO BOOK
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