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The ICE press office is always happy to help with media enquiries. We regularly comment on a wide range of infrastructure and civil engineering issues including energy, transport, climate change, water and waste, flooding, planning, funding, international development, and skills.

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

Journalists wishing to contact the ICE Press Office should contact media relations manager: Kate Ison (kate.ison@ice.org.uk) 020 7665 2104.  For out of hours enquiries please check our media contacts page

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ICE responds to Ofwat review

8 JULY 2011
Responding to the Government's review of Ofwat, Chair of the ICE water panel Michael Norton commented:

Engineers: Local flood funding must protect infrastucture

18 MAY 2011
New localised approach will require ‘unprecedented collaboration’

Coalition government 1 year on - Infrastructure update

12 MAY 2011
Commenting on the one year anniversary of the Coalition Government, Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) Director General, Tom Foulkes, said:

ICE responds to floods in Cornwall

17 NOVEMBER 2010
Commenting on the floods in Cornwall Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) flooding expert David Balmforth said:

Roads and highways top public wish list for investment

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

ICE response to Severn Barrage announcement

18 OCTOBER 2010
Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) director general Tom Foulkes said:

“While we understand the logic behind the Government’s decision to not provide public funding for the Severn energy project in favour of emerging technologies which can provide long-term export and expansion opportunities, we still strongly believe the Severn has potential that the UK cannot afford to let lie. With the potential to make a massive contribution to plugging our growing energy gap and looming environmental targets, it is very encouraging to see that despite Government’s decision there is still interest from the private sector in delivering it without public funding.

ICE responds to Ofwat review announcement

26 AUGUST 2010
Chair of the ICE water panel David Nickols welcomed the review.

UK’s ‘Virtual Water’ reliance leaves international footprint

19 APRIL 2010
Engineers: Water crisis could threaten UK's future development

ICE comment on hosepipe bans

5 APRIL 2012

Chair of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) Water Panel Michael Norton said:

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