Responding to the UK government's 'UK Growth Plan 2022' published today (Friday), David Hawkes, head of policy at the Institution of Civil Engineers, said:
"We welcome the government's renewed commitment to major infrastructure projects.
"The proposed Planning and Infrastructure Bill to accelerate many important programmes of work and contribute to economic growth is gratifying, not least as the slow pace of planning for major infrastructure is acting as a barrier to the UK’s net zero ambitions.
"However, we need more clarity from the government on how its infrastructure delivery plans will align with the country's net zero and other environmental ambitions.
"Any economic benefits that we gain must continue to reinforce and prioritise our environmental objectives for our sector, and our country, to achieve long-term success.
"In the midst of a climate crisis, we cannot afford to ignore the environmental implications of infrastructure."
Notes to editors
To arrange an interview or briefing with David or another ICE spokesperson, contact Maggie Eckel, media relations manager at ICE: [email protected]
The UK government published The Growth Plan 2022 today.
About the Institution of Civil Engineers
Founded in 1818, the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) is a UK-based international organisation with more than 95,000 members, ranging from students to professionally qualified civil engineers.
As an educational and qualifying body, with charitable status under UK law, we support our members throughout their careers, and help society to have trust and confidence in infrastructure professionals.
Under our Royal Charter, ICE has become recognised worldwide for its excellence as a centre of learning, a public voice for the profession and a leading source of expertise in infrastructure and engineering policy.
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