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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.
Government publishes recommendations to reduce carbon in infrastructure.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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.
Collaboration between government and industry to support the development and exchange of best practice and delivery improvement.
Chancellor welcomes announcement that JCB will invest £150 million over the next five years in manufacturing facilities in Staffordshire.
This document shows the government’s progress on delivery and sets out its long-term plans for UK infrastructure.
Infrastructure UK (IUK) and the Major Projects Authority (MPA) will merge, creating the Infrastructure and Projects Authority.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Third annual report of the government's Infrastructure Cost Review programme is published.
65 trains to be built in Derby, with over 1,000 jobs and around 100 apprenticeships supported in the UK.
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.
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