National Infrastructure Commission
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NIC targets switch to low cost greener energy in first ever national assessment
The National Infrastructure Commission has published its first ever National Infrastructure Assessment and targets a greener future. -
Shortlisted final five entries revealed for NIC's future roads competition
The National Infrastructure Commission has shortlisted five entries to be trialled over three months for its Roads for the Future scheme. -
Young professionals selected to sit on NIC panel and shape future UK infrastructure
Young professionals selected to sit on NIC panel and shape future UK infrastructure -
Heathrow is the “acid test” for government as Adonis weighs in on industrial strategy
Lord Adonis appeared before MPs to reflect on his time as chair of the NIC and highlighted how Heathrow expansion was critical. -
Crossrail 2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail progress is "hugely disappointing", says NIC
The new chair of the National Infrastructure Commission has criticised the government's progress in addressing several of the UK’s major infrastructure needs. -
Sir John Armitt named new permanent chair of National Infrastructure Commission
The government has announced that Sir John Armitt is to be the new permanent chair of the National Infrastructure Commission to replace Lord Adonis, who resigned last month. -
Armitt to take temporary charge of National Infrastructure Commission
Current deputy chair to step up to lead National Infrastructure Commission. -
Infrastructure. It’s political
After Lord Adonis's departure as chair of the National Infrastructure Commission, Barton Willmore's Tom Carpen asks whether the organisation will continue to challenge the government and hold it to account. -
Young people given opportunity to shape future UK infrastructure
The NIC has announced plans for a Young Professionals Panel which will give people with a passion a say on future infrastructure. -
Cambridge-Oxford Connection Competition open for entries
Designers, planners, architects and others are invited to enter a new competition designed to seek ideas for creating high quality urban places across the Cambridge-Milton Keynes-Oxford arc.