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If you're preparing land for homes, we can loan you up to £250 million to cover infrastructure and enabling costs.
This is a guide for development practitioners
How to choose data tools and infrastructure that are flexible, scalable, sustainable and secure.
EAIF is a public-private partnership providing long-term debt finance for construction and development of private infrastructure in sub-Saharan Africa.
This response accepts the recommendation to implement resilience standards for infrastructure operators and appropriate testing against these standards.
The purpose of this guidance note is to equip development practitioners with the tools to measure and maximize value for money (VfM) in infrastructure programming.
Find out about funding available through the Infrastructure Scheme.
A forward-looking pipeline of infrastructure projects.
The Terms of Reference were published at Budget 2021.
Find out how to improve permanent access and infrastructure at woodlands you manage.
Infrastructure Trends focusing on transport and housing.
The Planning Inspectorate has published a series of advice pages that are intended to inform applicants, consultees, the public and others about a range of process matters in relation to the Planning Act 2008 (PA2008).
The government has published the interim response to the National Infrastructure Commission’s flagship assessment of the UK’s long-term infrastructure needs.
Steps internet infrastructure providers can take to prevent child sexual abuse and terrorism.
Service providers or government departments installing networking technologies in government shared buildings, known as hub buildings.
Different groups of people might be unintentionally excluded if their needs are not taken into account in infrastructure projects
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