I’ve just finished Dan Wang’s Breakneck. Strong recommend (no affiliation). 

Breakneck: China's Quest to Engineer the Future

Why can’t we build things anymore?

Wang’s book tackles this lament, which runs through the political conversation from pot holes to HS2. 

The lawyer vs engineer framing (Warning, contains nuance). 

Blaming lawyers for blocking progress is a trick beloved of populists the world over. They do it because it works. Lawyers are unpopular, until you need one on your side.

So, let’s be careful with the lawyer-engineer binary; I admire China’s bridges but don’t want to live there