The Infrastructure and Projects Authority annual report 2020 appeared in July.
The ‘glossy brochure’ section of the report has lots of good news stories about UK Major Projects. The A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement scheme pops up repeatedly. Possibly because it’s the only transport infrastructure project in recorded history to come in below time and budget.
Meanwhile in the defence world, the Type 31 frigate is nearly sorted – it has a design, just like Future Carrier had in 2001. The roots of Type 26 and hence Type 31 are in the mid 1990s so this is encouraging progress.
There are some less encouraging infographics when we finally get to the annex; some interesting projects are rated Amber/Red for risk.
In this context, Amber/Red means the following:
“Successful delivery of the project is in doubt, with major risks or issues apparent in a number of key areas. Urgent action is needed to address these problems and/or assess whether resolution is feasible.”
Some of the following might be important in a few months’ time. Let’s say 4th January 2021, to allow for the Bank Holiday “transition period” and the weekend:
Digital Services at the Border. DSAB “aims to deliver digital services that will provide systems capable of transforming the way that Border Force and its partners operate”;
Customs Declaration Services will provide a more flexible customs declaration system to meet future needs (allegedly)
And maybe shortly afterwards:
Immigration Platform Technologies (IPT) Delivering the technology and information systems to support the immigration service now and in the future.






