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Collaboration between government and industry to support the development and exchange of best practice and delivery improvement.
On 1 January 2016 Infrastructure UK merged with the Major Projects Authority to form a new organisation, the Infrastructure and Projects Authority.
Completion of King's Cross Square marks key milestone in government's National Infrastructure Plan.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Government publishes recommendations to reduce carbon in infrastructure.
This document shows the government’s progress on delivery and sets out its long-term plans for UK infrastructure.
Government sets out how it will invest public funds into new public private partnerships.
The government published a National Infrastructure Plan outlining its vision for the future of UK economic infrastructure on 25 October 2010.
A guide to investing in UK infrastructure.
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.
The pipeline provides an overall picture of planned investment in infrastructure, across both public and private sectors, to 2020 and beyond.
The Prime Minister today announced the publication of the UK’s first ever infrastructure plan.
The National Infrastructure Plan 2011 builds on progress from the National Infrastructure Plan 2010.
An infrastructure delivery update was published alongside Budget 2012.
An update on implementation of the National Infrastructure Plan was published alongside Autumn Statement 2012.
An infrastructure delivery update was published alongside Budget 2013.
The government published an Infrastructure Delivery Update alongside Budget 2013.
The infrastructure investment pipeline contains detailed data on infrastructure investment.
Terminal 2 at Heathrow’s ‘One year to go’ event launched Tuesday 4 June – and Commercial Secretary to the Treasury Lord Deighton was there to celebrate it
Government is on track to improve infrastructure delivery and reduce construction costs by 15 per cent.
UK Guarantees Scheme announced to avoid delays to investment in UK infrastructure projects that may have stalled because of adverse credit conditions.
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