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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.
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29 JUNE 2010
Commenting on the Green Investment Bank (GIB) Commission report published today by Chairman Bob Wigley, ICE Director General, Tom Foulkes, said:
29 JUNE 2010
Commenting on the announcement of a new Major Infrastructure Planning Unit to replace the Infrastructure Planning Commission, ICE Director General Tom Foulkes, said:
23 JUNE 2010
ICE president Paul Jowitt welcomed the Budget, in particular its focus on infrastructure and its important role in the UK’s development.
17 JUNE 2010
Civil engineers lay out UK’s infrastructure priorities to the new government
1 JUNE 2010
The Prime Minister of the Republic of Kenya, Rt Hon Raila Odinga delivered the keynote speech for the UK Launch of the Africa-UK Engineering for Development Partnership at The Royal Academy of Engineering on Friday 28th May 2010.
25 MAY 2010
Commenting on the Queen’s speech delivered this morning, Institution of Civil Engineers director general Tom Foulkes called for Government to install confidence in industry by providing further clarity around the proposed Green Bank and new planning regime.
19 APRIL 2010
Engineers: Water crisis could threaten UK's future development
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