State of the Nation Scotland: Infrastructure 2015, focuses on the performance, resilience, capacity and condition of Scotland’s infrastructure networks. It also analyses the economic, social and environmental benefits of infrastructure.
Through the report ICE Scotland seeks to improve the planning, delivery, operation and regulation of Scotland’s infrastructure. Scotland’s approach to delivering and maintaining infrastructure requires attention. Extreme climactic conditions and the demands of a growing population are placing pressure on our networks. We will need to identify innovative new ways to deliver and operate infrastructure to allow Scotland to compete in the global economy.
State of the Nation Scotland: Infrastructure 2015
Content type: Policy
Last updated: October 2015
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