The water companies have moved swiftly to reject Jermy Corbyn’s attack on the water sector in England in his keynote speech to delegates at the Labour Party Conference today which called for the utilities to be taken back into public ownership.
A new report evaluating how the UK appraises infrastructure projects says that the Government must get better at valuing the costs and benefits of infrastructure.
Ofwat is calling for the water companies to adopt a systems thinking mindset at all levels of their businesses as part of their resilience business planning for the upcoming 2020-25 AMP7 investment programme.
Leading global design and consultancy firm Arcadis for is warning that the UK must double its construction output to build at a rate of over £95,000 every single minute for the next decade to even come close to meeting national infrastructure ambitions.
The Water Industry Commission for Scotland has said that that insufficient attention has been paid by both the regulator and Scottish Water to futureproofing levels of service and that the water company will need to do more work on maintaining long-term assets.
A humanitarian crisis is unfolding across large areas in South Asia, where more than 16 million people have been affected by monsoon floods in Nepal, Bangladesh and India.
The UK Government has launched a new consultation on its plans to transpose the Security of Network and Information Systems Directive into UK legislation.
The Environment Agency is planning to start a research study covering the assessment and management of risks with transitions in flood defence infrastructure.
Community-led infrastructure upgrades and closer working between companies that deliver amenities through underground networks could help to improve services and reduce roadworks, according to industry experts who took part in Northumbrian Water Group’s week-long NWG Innovation Festival.
The Department for International Trade has joined with 17 of the UK’s leading infrastructure firms in a new partnership to bring UK companies together in a consortium "Team UK" approach to bid for global infrastructure projects and secure billions in major international contracts.