Infrastructure UK


Infrastructure UK was a division of HM Treasury that advised government on the long-term infrastructure needs of the UK and provided commercial expertise to support major projects and programmes. It was created in 2010.
The Treasury described it as "a unit within the Treasury's Public Services and Growth Directorate". Its Chief Executive was Geoffrey Spence.
Infrastructure UK had an Advisory Council that meet every quarter. In addition to the non-executive chair Paul Skinner, the council was composed of the following members, which included private sector representatives:
On January 1, 2016 it was merged with Major Projects Authority to form Infrastructure and Projects Authority.