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"renew infrastructure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to rebuilding, repairing, or updating a system of structures, such as roads, buildings, and utilities. For example: The city is working to renew its infrastructure by repairing roads and bridges.
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By means of this process and under state law, cities had been able to renew infrastructure and promote economic development.
While incomes have improved, the failure to complete reforms has left Russia overly dependent on oil and gas exports to support the budget and renew infrastructure.
Obama said that the government will step in where even minimum wage jobs are in short supply by directing money toward using the unemployed to renew infrastructure "like the nearly 70,000 structurally deficient bridges across the country" and providing work "rebuilding vacant homes in run-down neighbourhoods".
The operator has underspent on maintenance, deferred plans to renew infrastructure and allowed engineering work to over-run, the Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) said.
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However, the jobs gained from a renewed infrastructure push are unlikely to be either numerous or immediately available.
There are opportunities to renew our infrastructure.
After the second world war, however, most North American cities abandoned their streetcar networks as ridership declined, car ownership soared, and the cost to renew streetcar infrastructure – footed mostly by cash-strapped private transit operators – proved too steep.
Welsh Secretary David Jones said the move showed a commitment to renew Wales' infrastructure.
Welsh Secretary David Jones said on Twitter the UK government is committed to giving the Welsh government "tools it needs to renew" its infrastructure.
The need is further highlighted by the challenges arising from the capacity needs of rapid urbanization and the need to renew aging infrastructure.
In just two years, net public investment almost halved from £48.5bn in 2009/10 to £28bn in 2011/12, and despite recent budget hype about renewing the infrastructure, the smallprint of the red book reveals that this net investment total will stay on the floor, averaging only £25.8bn per year during the first half of the next parliament.
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