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The 2006 -2017 Queensferry Crossing project created a second road bridge over the River Forth near Edinburgh. Transport Scotland, set up a client team that consisted of department staff and staff from two major civil engineering consultancies - Arups and Jacobs. At all stages, the client had highly competent staff who were deeply involved in the management of the project. | The 2006 -2017 Queensferry Crossing project created a second road bridge over the River Forth near Edinburgh. Transport Scotland, set up a client team that consisted of department staff and staff from two major civil engineering consultancies - Arups and Jacobs. At all stages, the client had highly competent staff who were deeply involved in the management of the project. | ||
Features or the | Features or the processes used included: | ||
* '''Use a system approach''': Consider the system as a whole and the details. Effectiveness and efficiency – continual Improvement. | * '''Use a system approach''': Consider the system as a whole and the details. Effectiveness and efficiency – continual Improvement. | ||
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* '''Address staff development:''' communication and training. | * '''Address staff development:''' communication and training. | ||
For further infornation see 2018 [https://library.engineers.scot/files/original/eab36d6ca5ed59052808e053588717d3.pdf IES Journal paper] | |||
For further infornation see 2018 [https://library.engineers.scot/files/original/eab36d6ca5ed59052808e053588717d3.pdf IES Journal | |||