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Honduras Scoping Study (Spanish)

9 January 2014 | CoST Honduras | General interest | Research

Scoping study carried out in Honduras to establish levels of transparency and accountability in public infrastructure, assessing levels of disclosure in line with the CoST Infrastructure Data Standard.

CoST board report and financial statement, 2017

CoST board meeting minutes, January 2014

9 January 2014 | CoST International | General interest | Governance

These are the minutes for the ninth CoST Board Meeting, in January 2014. The Interim Board discussed the programme updates, the financial report, funding and the CoST Plan B. Three …

CoST Malawi: SOS Mzuzu report

28 December 2013 | Assurance | CoST Malawi | General interest

This report summarises the initial findings by EMC Jatula Associates; who were selected as the Assurance Team (AT) to collect data from participating procurement entities (PEs) for CoST Malawi. Three …

Assurance Team Report: M40 Junction 15 (Longbridge) Bypass the Highways Agency

28 December 2013 | Assurance | CoST UK | General interest

CoST endeavours to increase the accountability of public sector organisations and construction companies for their construction projects by disclosing information at all stages of the construction project cycle. It is, …

CoST board report and financial statement, 2017

Assurance Team Report Card: M40 Junction 15 (Longbridge) Bypass, the Highways Agency

28 December 2013 | Assurance | CoST UK | General interest

CoST endeavours to increase the accountability of public sector organisations and construction companies for their construction projects by disclosing information at all stages of the construction project cycle. It is, …

CoST: Not a ‘witch hunt’ but a benefit to contractors and consultants

CoST | 17 December 2013

Joe Ching’ani Chairman of the CoST Malawi Multi-Stakeholder Group writes about the potential benefits of CoST for contractors and consultants and why it is not a ‘witch hunt’. As President …

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