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We also have an extensive database of expert spokespeople available for interview, and can provide research, facts and figures and photos if necessary.

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Engineers: HSR consultation "important step in progressing an ambitious project"

28 FEBRUARY 2011
Commenting on the launch of the HSR consultation, Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) Director General, Tom Foulkes, said:

ICE response to local transport White Paper

19 JANUARY 2011
Commenting on the Local Transport White paper published today, Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) Director General, Tom Foulkes, said:

ICE response to High Speed Rail announcement

21 DECEMBER 2010
Responding to the announcement on High Speed Rail -

Engineers: More clarity needed on GIB, Energy and Transport

20 OCTOBER 2010
Commenting on the CSR, Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) Director General Tom Foulkes, said:

Roads and highways top public wish list for investment

18 OCTOBER 2010
Q3 2010 – the public’s attitude to public services

President Obama makes commitment on US infrastructure: ICE response

7 SEPTEMBER 2010
Following the commitment from President Obama to invest $50bn into US infrastructure and create a National Infrastructure Bank – Tom Foulkes, Director General, Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), said:

Engineers’ response to Heathrow access review

21 JULY 2010
Commenting on Lord Mawhinney’s review on access to Heathrow airport

Aviation: ‘Better not bigger’ approach could leave UK lagging behind European rivals, say engineers

14 JULY 2010
Engineering experts have urged the Government to rethink its plans for UK aviation and airport infrastructure development, including its decision to ban new runways at the country’s busiest airports.

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