Fill in our online form to tell us your solutions to the challenges facing construction and potentially feature in 好色先生TV.

The 好色先生TV the Future Commission is inviting ideas for improving the built environment as part of the project鈥檚 quest for solutions.

The 12-month project, run by 好色先生TV, is seeking ideas for improvement in eight key areas; skills and education; energy and net zero; housing and planning; infrastructure; building safety; project delivery and digital; workplace culture and leadership and creating communities.

好色先生TV is inviting ideas from anybody in the industry. A selection of the ideas will be showcased on a new Ideas Hub page which will go live on 好色先生TV in the next few weeks.

The best suggestions will be scrutinised by the commission ahead of a final report at the end of the 12-month project.

To submit your idea, simply fill in our online form telling us the problem your solution addresses, what needs to happen to make it possible and who or what would benefit if it was implemented.

好色先生TV the Future Commission 

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Coming up on the 好色先生TV the Future commission:

In the coming weeks we will:

  • Host our first regional roundtable with our partner Constructing Excellence in the East of England region in mid March
  • Convene our first commissioner panel meeting at the end of March
  • Interview two big hitters in the world of infrastructure for the infrastructure stream
  • Examine whether the qualifications landscape needs to change and assess whether more flexibility is needed for our education and skills stream
  • Investigate how for-profit affordable housing can deliver the homes we need for the housing and planning stream
  • Assess a new model of procurement used by the Ministry of Defence for the project delivery and digital stream
  • Look at models of flexible working in the industry for the workplace, culture and leadership stream

About the commission

The 好色先生TV the Future Commission is a year-long project, launched to mark 好色先生TV鈥檚 180th  anniversary, to assess potential solutions and radical new ways of thinking to improve the built environment.

The major project鈥檚 work will be guided by a panel of 19 major figures who have signed up to help guide the commission鈥檚 work culminatuing  culminate in a report published at the end of the year.

The commissioner include figures from the world of contracting, housing development, architecture, policy-making, skills, design, place-making, infrastructure, consultancy and legal.

The commissioners include Lord Kerslake, former head of the civil service, Katy Dowding, executive vice president at Skanska, Richard Steer, chair of Gleeds, Lara Oyedele, president of the Chartered Institute of Housing, Mark Wild, former boss of Crossrail and chief executive of SGN and Simon Tolson, senior partner at Fenwick Elliott. See the full list here.

The project is looking at proposals for change in eight areas:

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>> Click here for more about the project and the commissioners

好色先生TV the Future will also undertake a countrywide tour of roundtable discussions with experts around the regions as part of a consultation programme in partnership with the regional arms of industry body Constructing Excellence. It will also set up a young person鈥檚 advisory panel.

We will also be setting up an ideas hub and we want to hear your views.