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Construction Playbook podcast plays out between Pagabo and The Open University

Audio support for sector embracing building back better, faster and greener from pandemic

Gerard Toplass, group chief executive of The 55 Group, has worked with The Open University on The Construction Playbook podcast.

Hull-based national framework provider Pagabo has released a special eight-part podcast series on The Construction Playbook, created in partnership with The Open University.

The partnership formed between the organisations was established through a shared passion for advancing education and offering a new way to learn about an industry sometimes criticised for being behind the times.

As a principal business that describes itself as leading the way in championing the gold standard in procurement, Pagabo gathered key members from its parent organisation The 55 Group and wider business ecosystem to shed light on how implementation of the government’s plan to build back better, faster and greener has been adopted since its release in late 2020.

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The episodes focus on topics including contract management and supply chain, modern methods of construction, health and wellbeing, and social value.

Podcast host Gerard Toplass, group chief executive of The 55 Group, said: “We’re really excited to see the Construction Playbook podcast released after working hard to create a valuable series with exclusive insights from some of the industry’s leading businesses. It was an enjoyable experience hosting the show and once again exemplified the benefits of industry collaboration. Together we can always achieve more.

“The podcast is part of our initiative The Future of Construction, which brings together partners from across the industry that are united by raising standards and ensuring the next generation exceed the feats achieved by present professionals. Having said that, the podcast is accessible for both active and aspiring construction professionals with insights not limited to a certain job role or seniority.

“Across the eight episodes I am joined by 17 different guests from major contractors, consultancies, digital solutions providers and data specialists. This helped provide unique perspective on some of the most important industry issues and opportunities, as well as giving me a few new ideas along the way.”