Details
- Publication date
- 19 February 2024
- Author
- Directorate-General for Structural Reform Support
- Related department
- Directorate-General for Structural Reform Support
- Country
- Lithuania
- Funding Programme
- Year
- 2021
- Final deliverable
Description
The construction sector is heavily regulated given the potential impacts on safety, the environment and urban planning. However, the supervision and enforcement system of Lithuania tends to focus on bureaucratic requirements rather than prioritising public risks. This project delivered recommendations to simplify the permitting process, harness the use of data and enhance the use of market-based mechanisms to drive compliance.
Files
Summary of recommendations
Output 1.1: Report on the role of liability and insurance requirements and other measures to support compliance and risk-management in construction through market mechanisms
Output 1.2: Report on the role of liability and insurance requirements and other measures to support compliance and risk-management in construction through market mechanisms
Output 2: Summary report on data analysis findings presenting the methods used and the main findings in terms of risk and noncompliance predictors.
Output 3: Recommendation reports/notes on legal, institutional, and practical aspects (including planning tools, KPIs etc.) for the transformation of the system into a more risk-based, responsive, data-driven, compliance-promoting one.