In its State of the Nation 2013 report, ICE Northern Ireland examines the current state of transport infrastructure, highlighting key challenges and opportunities.
The report sets out recommendations to improve and develop NI’s transport infrastructure, covering:
- Consequences of not delivering investment in transport infrastructure
- Actions required by the NI Executive to help address these problems
- Benefits of delivery
State of the Nation 2013: Northern Ireland
Content type: Policy
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