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Northeast engineers call for investment

27 Sep 12 Civil engineers from northeast England have called for more infrastructure investment in their region and warned of a growing north-south divide in construction.

Tyne Bridge under construction in 1928
Tyne Bridge under construction in 1928

As floods wreak havoc in the region, civil engineers from three major organisations have joined to urge the government to loosen the purse strings for capital investment.

Regional members of the Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA), the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICA), and the Association of Consultancy & Engineering (ACE) announced their decision after detailing the desperation within the region鈥檚 suffering civils and construction industry came together at a seminar in Billingham, Teesside, that was also attended by local MPs, plus representatives of companies, councils, professionals, and public bodies including the region鈥檚 two Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs).

Owen Pugh Group chairman John Dickson, who is northeast chairman of CECA, said that the region had suffered from underinvestment for several decades.

He said: 鈥淲e have bridges, culverts, roads, ports, railways and airports that all need investment for repairs and strengthening in some cases, and additional capacity in others. We also need new infrastructure to support a new generation of enterprises across the region.

鈥淭he northeast is a good place in which to invest like this, and engineers, consultants and contractors are ready, willing and able to help. Yet another chapter of floods this year shows the consequences of failing to invest and maintain.鈥

The seminar鈥檚 keynote speaker was Hartlepool MP and shadow industry minister Iain Wright. He railed against government spending cuts and pointed out that 80% of the capital spend on transport infrastructure is going to London and the southeast, and only 6% in the north, widening the north-south divide.

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