The Bartlett Review Podcast: What's next for HS2?

The Bartlett Review Podcast: What next for HS2? In this podcast, we'll be talking about the future of the High Speed Two rail project for the UK. Following the government's recent decision to abandon the original plans for the project. Experts from The Bartlett, Professors Priti Parikh, Tim Broyd and John Kelsey, will examine what went wrong with the project - including why costs were underestimated, and the key issues with the management of the project - and look to the future at what is needed in the leadership of major infrastructure projects like this. For more information and to access the transcript: https://bartlett-review.ucl.ac.uk/podcast-what-next-for-hs2/index.html Date of episode recording: 2023-10-17 Duration: 25:51 Language of episode: English Presenter: Professor Priti Parikh, Professor of Infrastructure Engineering and International Development, The Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction Guests: Professor Tim Broyd, Professor of Built Environment Foresight, The Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction; Professor John Kelsey, Professor (Teaching), The Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction Producer: Adam Batstone & Liz Griffith

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