These requirements include being ready to begin within 12 months, being declared nationally significant under the government's
national infrastructure plans, and being judged to be good value for money.
It benefits only the billionaire owners of these companies and their shareholders, while pushing rail fares still higher and threatening
national infrastructure investment.
Given the nature of the power and gas industry (
vital national infrastructure, long - term investment, and all that) the answer probably falls somewhere in between.
Many countries determined that foreign investors could not own more than a certain percentage of telecommunications or other strategic
national infrastructure sectors or set conditions on ownership.
It is only a «foolish» politician who will not ensure that his zone benefits from such a monumental development
in national infrastructure.
Not surprisingly, the first set of recommendations from Barton's council, released on Oct. 20, featured a call for Ottawa to put $ 40 billion into a new
national infrastructure bank, with the hope of luring four times that amount in private capital.
CELPHEDIA with PHENOMIN (the
French National Infrastructure for Mouse Phenogenomics) partners (ICS, TAAM and CIPHE), is engaged in three international consortia:
The Chancellor will say he is committed to a raft of projects recommended by the Lord Adonis -
led National Infrastructure Commission; Lord Adonis inspects the Crossrail 2 work last week
The computational resources are provided by the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics in Halle (Germany) and the
Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing (SNIC) at the National Supercomputer Centre at Linköping University.
The international evaluation of
SciLifeLab national infrastructures is planned to take place every four years with the possibility to include new technologies / facilities in a mid-term evaluation.
In October 2015, he resigned the Labour Party whip in the House of Lords to sit as a non-affiliated Peer and lead a newly
created National Infrastructure Commission (NIC).
Robert Thornton, of the International District Energy Association (IDEA), describes advocacy work underway to educate the federal government about the importance of including district energy, CHP and microgrids in plans for
national infrastructure improvement.
In this spirit I was glad to accept reappointment last year as chair of the
independent National Infrastructure Commission, when you also reaffirmed your support for HS2, which will help overcome England's north - south divide when it opens in just eight years» time.
A Senior Recruitment Advisor role based in Birmingham City Centre on a fixed term contract for 12 months Your new company A
large national infrastructure based organisation with offices based in Birmingham City Centre.
Here's what some entrepreneurs from the survey had to say about congressional inaction, which has been painfully prevalent in recent years on everything from a much needed corporate tax overhaul to immigration reform and
national infrastructure upgrades.
AUSTRALIA is unlikely to be badly bitten by the Millennium Bug, according to information presented at the
first National Infrastructure For - um on Y2K readiness.
BIS, DEFRA, Transport and DECC could be merged into a single new department, or their infrastructure responsibilities at least centralised in the Treasury, to create a streamlined function for setting
national infrastructure strategy and funding.
CIHT / Centre for Protection of
National Infrastructure Award for Security in the Public Realm West One Infrastructure Services, Westminster City Council & Ministry of Justice for their UK Supreme Court submission
Today, President Obama will deliver remarks in front of Washington, D.C.'s Key Bridge and urge Congress to pass the transportation piece of the American Jobs Act, which will make an immediate investment of $ 50 billion in our nation's transportation infrastructure and a $ 10 billion investment to create a
bipartisan National Infrastructure Bank.
It has to be remembered that NPSs have a significant role in
underpinning national infrastructure development and a formal standing in the planning system (under the Planning Act 2008).
Peter Cohen, Strategic Director of Countercept at MWR InfoSecurity, is involved with setting up, detecting and responding to targeted cyber-attacks across critical
national infrastructure across the UK.
In the past couple of years, Sanders has voted against the Keystone XL Pipeline, vetoed by the president in March, as well as for bills that would have prohibited corporate interference with women's health care and increased environmental standards for
damaged national infrastructure.
Like a medieval petty lord demanding a toll for transporting goods across his territory, Coderre has claimed that his municipality can now override federal jurisdiction in
blocking national infrastructure under the guise of «social license».
«Today marks an important milestone and a step forward for a game -
changing national infrastructure project, and we give credit to all parties who have worked together to this point, particularly the federal and provincial governments.»
Roads, bridges, railways, highways, power grid,
national infrastructure repairs, national projects for advancement (you know, the things we used to that made us amazing!
Brexit has caused a «nervous breakdown» in Whitehall, the former Labour minister Andrew Adonis has said following his resignation as chair of the government -
backed National Infrastructure Commission.
According to the the Buffalo News, Higgins admits the spending plan faces difficult political circumstances, but argues it's needed to reverse a
crumbling national infrastructure.
Thanks to President Bush's meticulous documentation of bundlers during his 2000 and 2004 campaigns, Republicans running in 2008 not only have a blueprint for building a
huge national infrastructure but the names of the best construction workers in the business.
Phrases with «national infrastructure»