Infrastructure WA's Annual Report for 2023-24 has been tabled in Parliament! You can get an overview of our achievements, strategic objectives and performance by reading the report here: https://lnkd.in/g7Uvf75i
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Government Ministers are being asked to draw up plans for billions of pounds in cuts to infrastructure projects over the next 18 months according to national newspaper reports. Read More >>> https://lnkd.in/gwtEj2hc #InfrastructureProjects #GovernmentCuts
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So critical to support the Infrastructure growth . This is critical to ensure we are taking the right steps to address the housing crisis across the nation
My Director of Infrastructure used this chart at a recent meeting to illustrate the challanges that we have in local government, trying to deliver more with less. These cost increases are not something that we can expect ratepayers to keep funding. Additional financial assistance from both the Federal and State Government is required if we are to ensure that our infrastructure keeps up with growth and demand.
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The Ontario legislature reopened on February 20, 2024, with further land use planning changes primarily packaged as part of an omnibus bill aimed at reducing red tape and streamlining approval processes for key infrastructure investments. Katarzyna Sliwa, Roberto Aburto, Isaiah Banach, Michael James and Karen Sadler provide an analysis of this update which will focus on the substantive planning, housing and infrastructure-related changes set out in Bill 162: Get It Done Act, 2024 and related proposals. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eEzMX4jn #Bill162 #LandUsePlanning #MunicipalPlanning
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The Ontario legislature reopened on February 20, 2024, with further land use planning changes primarily packaged as part of an omnibus bill aimed at reducing red tape and streamlining approval processes for key infrastructure investments. Katarzyna Sliwa, Roberto Aburto, Isaiah Banach, Michael James and Karen Sadler provide an analysis of this update which will focus on the substantive planning, housing and infrastructure-related changes set out in Bill 162: Get It Done Act, 2024 and related proposals. Read more: https://lnkd.in/guZmt4ST #Bill162 #LandUsePlanning #MunicipalPlanning
Ontario’s Get It Done Act, 2024 and Bill 162 – A strong message?
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Autumn budget – what’s your prediction? UK Budget 2024: What’s in Store for Major Infrastructure Projects? With the UK budget around the corner, there’s a lot of speculation about what will be announced, especially in the world of infrastructure. Here’s a rundown of what we might expect. #transport #infrastructure #budget2024 https://lnkd.in/ecAxmbJg
Autumn budget – what’s your prediction?
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Building a stronger future: In Budget 2024, the government allocates ₹11.11 lakh crore for infrastructure development, demonstrating its commitment. Disclaimer: https://bit.ly/3I3DzpV #Budget2024 #SBISecurities #InfrastructureInvestment #Budget2024 #Infrastructure #InfrastructureInvestment #BuildingIndia #GovernmentSpending #UnionBudget2024
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Here is a summary of the Infrastructure Charges for 2024-2025. These are in addition to the connection's costs charged by the water companies and are updated every year in line with the water company charges taking effect in April.
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Clock is ticking on planning reform: Ireland’s planning system has long hampered housing, infrastructure, and competitiveness. The next government must act decisively https://lnkd.in/eXnvUQHN
Frances Ruane: Clock is ticking on planning reform
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Clock is ticking on planning reform: Ireland’s planning system has long hampered housing, infrastructure, and competitiveness. The next government must act decisively
Frances Ruane: Clock is ticking on planning reform
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The Ontario legislature reopened on February 20, 2024, with further land use planning changes primarily packaged as part of an omnibus bill aimed at reducing red tape and streamlining approval processes for key infrastructure investments. Katarzyna Sliwa, Roberto Aburto, Isaiah Banach, Michael James and Karen Sadler provide an analysis of this update which will focus on the substantive planning, housing and infrastructure-related changes set out in Bill 162: Get It Done Act, 2024 and related proposals. Read more: https://lnkd.in/g-dmdBYp #Bill162 #LandUsePlanning #MunicipalPlanning
Ontario’s Get It Done Act, 2024 and Bill 162 – A strong message?
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