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UK infrastructure strategy: five highlights

UK infrastructure strategy Panoramic view of the Skye Bridge. The Skye Bridge is one of the earliest examples of an infrastructure project carried out under the private finance initiative.
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The government has published its long-awaited infrastructure strategy for the next decade.

It is supported by £725bn in investment across several sectors, including housing, hospitals, transport, nuclear and clean energy.

If you haven’t had a chance to go through the 100-page document yet, these are the key takeaways:

Establishment of NISTA

The government has launched a National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority (NISTA) that will function as a “new centre of expertise in government”. A joint unit of HM Treasury and the Cabinet Office, NISTA will bring together the National Infrastructure Commission and the Infrastructure and Projects Authority.

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