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How the public office estate is the engine room for Civil Service transformation
At this year’s UK Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) we stood alongside our public and private sector partners and asked the hard questions about the future of the UK’s built environment.
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Scaling sustainability: Transforming the Civil Service office estate for a net zero future
Ahead of UKREiiF 2026 Fallon Horan-Swords, Deputy Director of Workplace Project Delivery, reflects on the GPA’s net zero journey.
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Building a greener future together: your guide to our Net Zero Programme
LED lights being fitted, solar panels appearing on our buildings’ rooftops, and new biodiversity initiatives are all visible signs of our Net Zero Programme in action. But what does ‘Net…
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Level up and build strong: celebrating Women in Construction Week
Workplace Design Manager Jen Watson reflects on her 12-year journey in construction
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Everybody needs good NABERS: sustainability at the GPA
In the property industry, acronyms like NABERS, BREEAM, EPC can get confusing. Here's what they mean.
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A modern government estate for a modern Civil Service
Strategy Director Dominic Brankin writes on how we're proving that historic buildings can be effective modern workplaces.
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Beyond buildings: Why a collaborative, people-first approach is our priority
Reflections from Carly Ersser, Workplace Services Director at the Government Property Agency.
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Our Business Plans
Our Business Plans summarise the progress we made during each financial year while articulating our ambition for the year ahead.
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Fixing the foundations: legacy technology
Our Chief Technology Officer Kean Jones reflects on his recent appearance at the DigiGov Expo, discussing the important subject of tackling legacy technology.
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Our Annual Report and Accounts
Our Annual Report and Accounts presents a fair and robust overview of the previous year's reporting period.
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Kickstarting economic growth
Catalysing growth across the UK through collaboration
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Work begins at state-of-the-art weather centre headquarters
Construction has begun on the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, marked by a breaking ground ceremony on Wednesday 9 July 2025.