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On 1 January 2016 Infrastructure UK merged with the Major Projects Authority to form a new organisation, the Infrastructure and Projects Authority.
Collaboration between government and industry to support the development and exchange of best practice and delivery improvement.
Infrastructure UK (IUK) and the Major Projects Authority (MPA) will merge, creating the Infrastructure and Projects Authority.
A forward-looking pipeline of infrastructure projects.
Report to Parliament under the Infrastructure (Financial Assistance Act) 2012: for the period 1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015
The pipeline provides an overall picture of planned investment in infrastructure, across both public and private sectors, to 2020 and beyond.
This document shows the government’s progress on delivery and sets out its long-term plans for UK infrastructure.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Government's Operational PPP Efficiency Programme surpasses its target having secured £2.1 billion in savings - and is now seeking £2 billion extra in savings.
A radical new approach to housing, £2.3 billion of investment in flood defences and £15 billion of road improvements
Treasury confirms it will guarantee borrowing up to £292 million for the University of Northampton’s Waterside Project.
A guide to investing in UK infrastructure.
£80 million loan to finance a new development of 3,000 homes in Aberdeen.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury launches a guide to investing in UK infrastructure.
The plan is published alongside the most forward-looking infrastructure pipeline to date, including more detail than ever before on the status of UK infrastructure projects.
Third annual report of the government's Infrastructure Cost Review programme is published.
Chief Secretary, Danny Alexander speaks to Eurotunnel employees.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury, the Rt. Hon. Danny Alexander MP announces latest stage of plans to link the French and UK power grids.
A note containing details of infrastructure projects and programmes which are projected to start construction or be completed in 2014 to 2015.
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