In the United Kingdom, infrastructure is a cornerstone of the nation’s economy and public services. It includes a wide range of systems and facilities such as transportation (roads, rail, airports, ports), energy (electricity, gas, renewables), water and waste management, telecommunications, and social infrastructure like schools, hospitals, and housing. These assets support economic productivity, public health, and national connectivity.
The National Infrastructure Strategy and National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) provide long-term guidance, aiming to modernise the UK’s infrastructure, improve regional connectivity, and meet net-zero carbon targets by 2050.
Investment in sustainable and resilient infrastructure is a growing priority. The UK is shifting towards greener solutions, with significant funding directed toward renewable energy, low-carbon transport, and climate-adaptive water systems.
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