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Delivering Under Pressure: Why Delivery Certainty Has Become Construction’s Defining Test

14 Apr, 2026
Delivering Under Pressure: Why Delivery Certainty Has Become Construction’s Defining Test



Delivery certainty is fast becoming the most critical priority for leaders across Australia’s construction and infrastructure sector.

Record project pipelines are colliding with persistent labour shortages, rising input costs, tighter capital discipline, increasing sustainability requirements and long‑standing productivity challenges. While none of these pressures are new in isolation, their combined impact is fundamentally reshaping how projects are delivered.

The reality facing the industry today is not simply higher costs — it is increasing difficulty in delivering projects at all.

Margins for error have narrowed. Tolerance for delays, cost overruns and fragmented delivery models is rapidly disappearing across government, investors and boards. In this environment, traditional approaches to delivery are proving insufficient, and the question confronting industry leaders has shifted from what’s going wrong to what needs to change.

The Delivering Under Pressure industry report examines how these compounding pressures are affecting project performance, and what leading organisations are doing differently to improve outcomes.

Drawing on industry research and interviews with senior practitioners across construction, engineering and project delivery, the report provides a clear snapshot of where delivery value is being lost and where it is being created. It explores why productivity has become the most powerful commercial lever in construction, and why many digital transformation efforts continue to struggle to scale beyond pilot projects.

The report also looks beyond systems and processes to examine the human and leadership factors shaping performance. Workforce capability, leadership maturity and the ability to integrate delivery partners effectively are emerging as decisive factors separating high‑performing projects from those that struggle under pressure.

Key insights from the report include:

  • Why productivity now sits at the centre of commercial performance
  • Where value is consistently lost across the project lifecycle
  • The structural reasons digital and transformation programs stall
  • How leadership capability and workforce dynamics are influencing outcomes
  • The shared characteristics of projects that continue to perform in constrained conditions

Rather than offering abstract theory, Delivering Under Pressure focuses on the practical realities facing project leaders today, and the decisions that matter most as delivery environments become more complex and unforgiving.

The insights from the report provide a foundation for the conversations taking place at the Future of Construction Summit (FCON26), to be held 19–20 May 2026 in Brisbane, where leaders from government, asset ownership, construction and technology will share lessons from projects operating under similar constraints.

Download the Delivering Under Pressure report

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