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Now election is over ACE will continue to champion infrastructure
Ten Downing Street must understand that without infrastructure much of what society at large does becomes unworkable, says Nelson Ogunshakin -
General Election manifestos: the infrastructure highlights
What would be the impact of party policies on infrastructure - we reviewed the manifestos ahead of the General Election. -
Dr Alan Barr to boost ACE’s post election Northern Ireland business focus
New appointment to drive post General Election business activity ahead of local elections in 2016. -
Conservatives best for infrastructure say business leaders in our exclusive poll
New Infrastructure Intelligence survey shows infrastructure leaders back Conservative led government to best deliver for UK infrastructure. -
Election uncertainty more concerning than GDP figures
With the election still too close to call the long–term implications of uncertainty, expediency and pork barrel politics are far more of a concern to the industry than mystifying output data, says Simon Rawlinson. -
Post-Election outlook for infrastructure - wrong capital for the right projects?
Can learn from Scotland and the political success of the NPD programme and fall back in love with PPP, asks Darryl Murphy? -
Ex Balfour CEO to take on construction of Swansea Tidal Lagoon
Andrew McNaughton will take over as director of engineering and construction for the project in June. -
UK Infrastructure: A lost cause? Maybe not
Dutch evidence suggests a restructure of the proposed independent infrastructure commission could help gain elusive public acceptance for major schemes. Martin Blaiklock explains. -
Kier takeover “all about the right fit”, says Mouchel boss Grant Rumbles
A deal to bring together Kier and Mouchel has been a long time in the making – Mouchel chief executive Grant Rumbles explains what finally pushed it over the line. -
Kier to buy Mouchel for £265M cash
Deal expected to go through in June; Haydn Mursell to head combined group, Mouchel CEO Grant Rumbles will leave the business.