Embracing whole life value across asset management and really engaging with the needs of customers is key to delivering a world class transport system for London, explains Dana Skelley.
Investment in research and development must increase across the sector if we are meet the challenge of 21st century infrastructure in an age of austerity and reduced public funding, says Professor Lord Mair.
Chancellor George Osborne's recent Spending Review confirmed Transport for London's £11bn capital settlement to 2020/21 but the scaling back of revenue grant will leave a major hole in future funding aspirations, warns Isabel Dedring.
The climate change negotiations kicked off in Paris this week. Europe needs to ensure that it takes businesses along with it on the path to tackling the carbon reduction challenge says Rhian Kelly.
Modernising and improving London's vast and vital road network is central to driving the economy of the capital, explains Mike Brown.
Creating a customer focused network changes the Highways England organisation “fundamentally”, explains O’Sullivan
Paris and the UK’s fifth Carbon Budget present key opportunities to get the UK on trak to meet it commitment on emissions, says Matthew Bell
Labour environment spokesman Barry Gardiner warns EIC conference that Environment Secretary Amber Rudd’s recent energy policy shift to back gas will add 54M tonnes of CO2 and leave the UK 10% behind its carbon reduction targets.
New talking heads film featuring Crossrail 2 boss Michelle Dix discusses why industry is failing to attract a wider pool of talent.
Probono work and latest Acute 3D digital mapping technology from Bentley underpins Pope Francis's recent visit to Philadelphia in September.