Just half of the global need for life-changing transport infrastructure and other constructions is expected to be delivered by 2040. To help meet this shortfall, monetary losses due to inefficiency, …
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CoST assurance paper wins award at London South Bank University conference on ethics and professionalism
From 22-23 November we joined construction professionals and practitioners from across industry, civil society and academia at London South Bank University’s conference, Professionalism and Ethics in Construction, an event focussed …
Introduction to CoST
Powerpoint on the CoST approach and how we use our core features of disclosure, assurance, multi-stakeholder working and social accountability to promote infrastructure transparency globally. The powerpoint outlines concrete successes …
CoST Afghanistan launches First Assurance Report at high-level event with Chief Executive of Afghanistan and other key stakeholders
This morning in Kabul, Afghanistan key findings from the CoST Afghanistan First Assurance Report were highlighted at a high-level event attended by H.E. Abdullah Abdullah, Chief Executive, Government of Afghanistan, …
CoST El Salvador Second Assurance Report calls for prioritisation of CoST tools
Today CoST El Salvador presents the results of its second assurance process which includes 20 infrastructure projects equating to a significant US$ 58.6 million and finds that procuring entities are …
CoST Guatemala Seventh Assurance Report
Seventh Assurance Report from CoST Guatemala, looking at the accuracy and completeness of data on 22 projects. The seventh process uses the CoST Infrastructure Data Standard, adapted to the Guatemalan …