Infrastructure provision is critical to unlock economic growth, create social value, and enable our societies globally. Yet, major infrastructure projects are complex to deliver and often suffer from significant cost overruns and delays. We need to urgently improve infrastructure delivery by tackling the causes of poor performance, as suggested by UCL’s award winning research. The OECD’s new Network of Professionals in Infrastructure Delivery will create a platform for evidence-based thinking that will transform the implementation of tools and research across the 38 member states.   

The establishment of the new Network dedicated to infrastructure delivery builds on our efforts to support OECD member countries in improving their infrastructure governance frameworks in line with the 2020 OECD Recommendation on the Governance of Infrastructure. As an example of strategic tools developed to improve infrastructure globally, the OECD recently rolled out the Support Tool for Effective Procurement Strategy (STEPS), an innovative evidence-based tool helps build procurement strategies for major infrastructure and bespoke projects. State-Owned Enterprises or public sector agencies who might be interested and who did not yet receive a call through government channels are invited to contact the OECD at (govinfoipp@oecd.org) for more information.

The OECD has acted boldly in establishing a new Network of Professionals who will strive to build the capabilities of member states to deliver high-quality major infrastructure projects which will generate economic and social value for all stakeholders. At UCL, we are proud of the work that the Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction is doing to rise to the challenges identified by the OECD and to change the narrative around the delivery of major infrastructure globally. Mobilising resources and building state capacities on a scale needed to address the climate emergency while meeting the unmet demand globally for infrastructure provision are crucial to delivering on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and the Grand Challenges facing all human societies.  

PhD studentship opportunity: Calculation of the Monetary ESGAP (M-ESGAP) indicator
PhD studentship opportunity: Calculation of the Monetary ESGAP (M-ESGAP) indicator

PhD studentship opportunity: Calculation of the Monetary ESGAP (M-ESGAP) indicator

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15 Apr 2025

New Research Finds ‘Substantial’ Global Disparities in Covid-19 Vaccine Accessibility
New Research Finds ‘Substantial’ Global Disparities in Covid-19 Vaccine Accessibility

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The research, published in the British Medical Journal, showed major disparities between access to vaccines across 54 surveyed countries, with vaccine deserts in both high- and low-income regions.

15 Apr 2025

TERRITORIES OF CO-COGNITION Symposium
TERRITORIES OF CO-COGNITION Symposium

TERRITORIES OF CO-COGNITION Symposium

TERRITORIES OF CO-COGNITION is a half-day symposium curated by Bartlett academics, critically examining the intersections of artificial intelligence, ethics and the built environment.

14 Apr 2025