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Formed | 5 October 2015 in interim form 24 January 2017 (as an executive agency of HM Treasury) |
Jurisdiction | United Kingdom |
Annual budget | £5.7m[1] |
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Parent Executive agency | HM Treasury |
Website | www |
The National Infrastructure Commission is the executive agency responsible for providing expert advice to the UK Government on infrastructure challenges facing the UK.[3][4]
Inaugurated in 2015, and established as an executive agency of HM Treasury in January 2017, one of its main tasks is to undertake a national infrastructure assessment during each Parliament. It also undertakes studies in specific areas of infrastructure. The Commission makes recommendations to the government, and monitors the government's progress on infrastructure.
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