ICE NI highlights that small amounts of investment have avoided major failures. However, elements of NI’s infrastructure are at capacity and decisions must be taken quickly to maintain public benefit.
In its State of the Nation 2014 infrastructure briefing, ICE Northern Ireland explores the state of infrastructure in Northern Ireland. The report outlines the actions required to improve and enhance infrastructure performance.
State of the Nation 2014: Northern Ireland
Content type: Policy
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