Sentence examples for delivering infrastructure from inspiring English sources

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China has a very muscular government, in terms of delivering infrastructure and education, but a very weak civil society, although it is getting stronger.

Under his devolution package big cities and new combined local authorities would be given "serious responsibility for planning and delivering infrastructure, including planning transport, housing and training.

He said that while Britain was good at delivering infrastructure, it had built the most expensive rail line per mile in the world with HS1 between London and the channel tunnel, and would exceed it with HS2.

The NAO calls on the Treasury and departments to identify alternative methods for delivering infrastructure and related facilities services, building on the lessons learned from PFI, to maximise value for money for government".

Mr Osborne, who will outline £12bn of welfare cuts, will promise to be "bold in transforming education, bold in reforming welfare, bold in delivering infrastructure, bold in building the Northern Powerhouse, bold in backing the aspirations of working people… it is a Budget that sets the way to secure Britain's future".

Transport Minister Robert Goodwill said: "Bristol has a good track record of delivering infrastructure for cyclists – indeed, the strong case it made to the Department led to it receiving a share of the £77m announced to boost cycling in eight English cities announced by the Prime Minister in the summer".

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McDonnell said the new bank, managed independently of government, would be able to raise the financing needed to deliver infrastructure on the scale required.

They add: "The government is ambitious to emerge as a credible manufacturing hub and now has the ability to deliver infrastructure improvements more rapidly".

Having said that I do believe it is possible to deliver excellent long-term returns for the fund and at the same time deliver infrastructure projects such as housing, which can also benefit society.

Despite PNG's mineral wealth, successive governments have been unable to deliver infrastructure or services to a country of 6.5 million people, with about 80% of the population living on subsistence village farming and small cash crops.

"The move to a form of contract that delivers infrastructure as a service is seen as enabling the trusts to take advantage of modern technology without expensive capital investment in hardware.

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