Infrastructure Planning
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Infrastructure planning needs more independence
Infrastructure should be apolitical and rise above party bickering and horse-trading, says ACE chief executive Nelson Ogunshakin. -
Looking through the NSIP crystal ball
How many major new national infrastructure schemes will get approved in 2018? Barton Wilmore's Ben Lewis investigates. -
Involve the public in major infrastructure projects, says new report
Involving people more in infrastructure projects will improve decision making says the Institute for Government. -
If you build it, they may not come
New infrastructure only enables economic growth, it does not create it, and must be part of a longer-term strategy. -
New report highlights barriers to effective infrastructure delivery
Infrastructure planning process needs to be more focused on delivery says new research. -
Squeezing capacity out of Britain’s roads and railways
Learning how to exploit spare capacity in infrastructure could help to solve some of the big economic and social challenges the nation faces. -
NIC examines impact of population change on future infrastructure demand
The National Infrastructure Commission is looking at the effects of population change on infrastructure supply and demand. -
Development of Cambridge-Oxford corridor is urgent says NIC
The National Infrastructure Commission's interim report on the Cambridge-Milton-Keynes-Oxford corridor finds huge growth potential stymied by lack of strategic planning and investment.