Planning
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Charging infrastructure for decarbonised transport
With Northern Ireland projected to “fall well short” of net zero emissions by 2050 without radical action, David Whelan looks…
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Infrastructure 2050
An unprecedented approach to long-term infrastructure investment and delivery in Northern Ireland may be at risk over the Executive’s inability…
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A resource we can’t afford to waste
Affordable and sustainable waste infrastructure is key to delivering net zero, writes Jackie Keaney, Commercial Director, Indaver (Ireland and UK).…
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Decarbonising transport
Northern Ireland’s Regional Transport Strategy is outdated and must be replaced by a green transport policy which reflects the aim…
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The power of water
The volatility of Northern Ireland’s fossil fuel dependence to global challenges is emphasising the need to quicken the transition to…
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Infrastructure: A shared island
Through its Shared Island Fund, the Irish Government has committed to making €500 million in capital funding available out to…
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Planning for recovery and growth
Planning has a critical role in not only supporting sustainable and inclusive recovery but also positioning Northern Ireland for future…
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Clarification: An integral part of the procurement process
Early clarification of procedures reduces procurement challenges in Northern Ireland, says Lisa Boyd, Partner at Gateley Tweed. Often tenderers don’t…
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Transport emissions: Northern Ireland
As a contributor to the UK’s overall greenhouse gas emissions target, the absence of climate change legislation for Northern Ireland…
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Resources for infrastructure
A 21st century economy depends on an efficient infrastructure network. The Geological Survey of Northern Ireland (GSNI) looks at how…
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