Guidance

How to become an assurance reviewer

Guidance and forms for civil servants who want to become an independent assurance reviewer for the Infrastructure and Projects Authority.

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Become an assurance reviewer for the Infrastructure and Projects Authority: guidance

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The Infrastructure and Projects Authority arranges and manages independent assurance reviews for the government’s most complex and high risk projects.

Assurance reviews are essential for successful project delivery. For guidance on carrying out assurance reviews, refer to the IPA assurance review toolkit.

These reviews are carried out by a pool of independent accredited assurance reviewers from both the civil service and industry. Anyone from the civil service can apply to be a reviewer.

The guidance explains the:

  • different reviewer roles available
  • skills and experience you need to be a reviewer
  • application process

For queries on becoming an assurance reviewer, email [email protected]

Updates to this page

Published 19 July 2011
Last updated 18 July 2023 + show all updates
  1. Removed the out of date form ahead of updating with a newer version: Infrastructure and Projects Authority: assurance reviewer skills form

  2. IPA Reviewer Skills form updated

  3. First published.

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