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We are pleased to announce that the following companies will be sponsoring the Climate Change Adaptation for Critical Civil Infrastructure Summit.
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The Association for Geographic Information is sponsoring the Climate Change Adaptation for Critical Civil Infrastructure Summit.
For more information visit www.agi.org.uk
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ICF International partners with government and commercial clients to deliver consulting services and technology solutions in the energy, climate change, environment, transportation, social programs, health, defense, and emergency management markets. The firm combines passion for its work with industry expertise and innovative analytics to produce compelling results throughout the entire program life cycle, from analysis and design through implementation and improvement. Since 1969, ICF has been serving government at all levels, major corporations, and multilateral institutions. More than 3,500 employees serve these clients worldwide.
For more information visit www.icfi.com
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Martineau is one is one of the UK's leading independent law firms, with offices in London and Birmingham, and approximately 150 lawyers working across key market sectors. The firm is a founder member of the Legal Sector Alliance (LSA) - an inclusive movement of law firms and organisations committed to working collaboratively to take action on climate change by reducing their carbon footprint and adopting environmentally sustainable practices. Martineau's energy and climate change practice advises a range of utilities and public sector clients, as well as developers and funders. Through the LSA, the firm has recently assisted in the development of a series of adaptation briefing notes outlining for the legal profession the new and emerging policy and best practice relevant to key client sectors.
For more information visit www.martineau-uk.com
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Tarmac Limited is the UK's largest quarrying company and the leading supplier of heavy building materials. It is market leader for aggregates, mortar, concrete blocks and asphalt and number two in ready-mixed concrete. Its National Contracting division is also the largest road maintenance and surfacing company in the UK. Tarmac is committed to operating as a sustainable business and responding to the challenges of climate change; the company is building on its unrivalled technical expertise to deliver innovative solutions across its range of products to help clients meet their sustainability goals and manage carbon footprint. Biodiversity, resource efficiency and social responsibility are also central to Tarmac's operations, matched by a commitment to continual environmental improvement.
For more information visit www.tarmac.co.uk
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Organisations wishing to sponsor a break, lunch or evening reception should email or call Jane Thomas on + 44 (0) 20 8920 1400
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Dr Keith MacLean, Head of Policy and Public Affairs, Scottish and Southern Energy

Michael Rutter, Director Energy Resilience, Department of Energy and Climate Change

Ian Stevens, Head of Regulatory Compliance, Yorkshire Water

Geoff Richards, Sustainable Development & Climate Change, Highways Agency

Bob Stewart, Director of Environmental Services, Moray Council

Phil Evans, Chief Advisor to Government, MET Office

Tony Grayling, Head of Climate Change and Sustainable Development, Environment Agency

Dr. Chris C West, Director, UK Climate Impacts Programme

Rachel Fletcher, Director Distribution, OFGEM

Nigel Riglar, Director - Environment, Gloucestershire County Council

Andy Brown, Climate Change & Environmental Performance Manager, Anglian Water

Brian Morrow, Strategy Planning Manager, United Utilities Plc

Malcolm Fergusson, Head of Climate Change, Environment Agency

Erik Kraaij, Managing Director, Union of Waterboards

Dr. Wolfgang Kerner, Principal Administrator TEN-E Policy (2002 - May 2009), European Commission / Directorate General for Energy and Transport

Stephen Hammond, Shadow Minister, Transport
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