Project and Building Consultancy (PBC) is the only private consultancy in the South East of England to have project managed the consecutive developments of two major motorway service areas at M40 Beaconsfield and M25 Cobham. It is also an expert at delivering commercial developments, refurbishments and fitting out projects, as well as providing professional building consultancy advice to private clients across all sectors in and around the Capital.
It is no surprise, therefore, that PBC Managing Director Paul Philips was invited to be a contributor to this year’s Parliamentary Review, and to give his view on the impact the current political and economic climate is having on the property sector.
The Parliamentary Review is an entirely apolitical publication, as demonstrated by the fact that its two co-chairmen, Lord Blunkett and Lord Pickles, once sat on different sides of the House of Commons and now do so in the Lords. The organisations who write for The Review are – for the most part – apolitical themselves, although some are unapologetically forthright with their views of certain political parties or individuals. This makes for a fascinating series of publications with articles to suit your tastes and challenge your convictions.
Success for businesses of any size does not always come easily, and this year’s edition of The Parliamentary Review is indispensable for anyone who seeks to make a name for themselves in industry. It highlights significant developments and concerns for business leaders up and down the country.
The co-chairman of The Parliamentary Review, Lord Pickles, has praised the upcoming Review as one of the most comprehensive yet. He commented that as Britain undergoes changes, it is “essential that politicians have a firm understanding of the challenges with which British organisations must contend” and that The Review once again provides a perfect platform for this.
Writing in The Review, The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Michael Gove says “this year’s Parliamentary review comes at a momentous time for parliament, as we collectively determine the destiny of the United Kingdom.”
Adding his comments, Paul Philips said:” As national and global events continue to impact the property sector it is crucial that we continue to work closely not only with our clients, but also with the people and organisations that create the legislative framework in which we work. I therefore hope our article in this year’s Parliamentary Review gives them an insight into the aspirations of companies like PBC, as well as a snapshot of the challenges we face.”
The best practice article for Project & Building Consultancy can be viewed here: https://www.theparliamentaryreview.co.uk/organisations/project-building-consultancy