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Learn from the challenges and positive features of the joint sponsorship governance arrangements of the Crossrail project.

This report shares the lessons learned about the way the Department for Transport and Transport for London established and manage the joint sponsorship and governance arrangements on the Crossrail project.

 

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A report from the Department for Transport and Infrastructure and Projects Authority developed to learn from the challenges and positive features of the joint sponsorship governance arrangements of the Crossrail project.

The report sets out the lessons learned about the way the Department for Transport and Transport for London established and managed the joint sponsorship and governance arrangements on the Crossrail project. It sets out the benefits and challenges of the delivery model drawing out some important lessons, tests the transfer of the learning from Crossrail to other major projects, and assesses the impact and continuing relevance of Lessons from transport for the sponsorship of major projects.

The report is useful for all project delivery professionals particularly Senior Responsible Owners/ Sponsors and members of sponsoring bodies.

The main elements of the report are:

  • The 9 lessons learned
  • Crossrail Ltd’s lines of defence in delivery
  • The joint sponsors’ lines of defence

 


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Practice Assurance, Change control, Decision Making, Governance, Information and data management, Planning and Control, Roles & Accountabilities, Solution Delivery, Solution design

Sector Infrastructure and Construction

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Lesson from transport for the sponsorship of major projects

Author(s): Department for Transport and Infrastructure and Projects Authority

Issued: April 2019

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