Stuart Green has captured and exposed the painful history of construction improvement attempts from WW2 to present day. Appreciating this history presents an opportunity to imagine and implement a better future rather than more iterations of what’s gone before and failed. He starts and finishes by applauding, rightly so, construction people who achieve so much while being subjected to all this. It’s a wonderful piece of work, a wonderful book, I don’t know how he did it. I am particularly keen that industry practitioners read this book as they are intimately and unwittingly shaped by its content, on a daily basis.