Infrastructure Comment – Page 3
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On the money
Move the EU referendum debate to an economic battleground and it becomes pretty clear-cut which decision will work best for the majority of the construction sector
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UK infrastructure: Thinking big
What’s required to make the UK’s infrastructure fit for the 21st century? It’s important that imagination is at the heart of our thinking
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Who turned out the lights?
As the margin between electricity supply and demand decreases in the UK, the risk of blackouts is increasing
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A client for London
TfL’s launch of a 300-acre development programme will promote a significant amount of investment in the built environment at a time when it is desperately needed
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Hinkley on hold
Will next Tuesday be the day EDF finally gives the go-ahead to a new nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point C?
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Wet, wet, wet
With outdated policy, procurement and funding models, flood defences are a key area of infrastructure weakness. So far none of the solutions the government has offered has worked - largely because its whole approach needs radical reform
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Major programmes, major opportunities
The UK must learn from its infrastructure successes to avoid another Davies Commission debacle
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Here we go again
The government’s resolve - yet again - to postpone the decision on airport expansion shows that planning remains subservient to politics, and sets off alarm bells for the National Infrastructure Commission - which must act now to protect its authority
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Flood reaction: Tim Young, John Rowan and Partners
It’s time to think differently on how we protect people and property from flooding.
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Floods reaction: Simon Rawlinson, Arcadis UK
Given the events following Storm Desmond the need to reassess flood risk assumptions is clear – so that the right investments are made in the future and so the public better understands the problem
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Floods reaction: Will McBain, Arup
The victims of the 2015 Cumbria floods should not be abandoned to their fates, particularly when there is a growing body of evidence that we are all culpable
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Floods reaction: Sue Illman, CIC Champion for Flood Mitigation
While none of us want to spread unnecessary doom and gloom, no-one connected to the water industry is in any doubt about the problems we face
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Protect infrastructure investment
We need to develop proactive strategies to protect ourselves from flooding
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Spending review: Providing the detail
While Osborne’s £100bn commitment to infrastructure is good news, all eyes will be on the detail of the Spending Review for greater clarity
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I must be dreaming …
Great is the joy over the government’s announcement of a National Infrastructure Commission. But the task it now faces is equally large
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Osborne and Crossrail: The end of the affair?
Whatever went wrong? I suspect political ambition and calculation have intervened
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What we want from the NIC
I welcome the government’s focus on infrastructure but, for the NIC to start work quickly and effectively, these are my top five priorities for the commission
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Infrastructure: Grounds for optimism
An Adonis at the helm is what Brunel’s builders needed
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How the NIC can meet its potential
The National Infrastructure Commission must wield binding decision-making powers
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Waste not, want not water management
Better, more effective water management and harvesting techniques need to be designed into every element of a building