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infrastructure

Relatively permanent facilities that serve an industrial economy. Infrastructure usually includes roads, railways, other communication networks, energy and water supply, and education and training facilities. Some definitions also include sociocultural installations such as health-care and leisure facilities.

infrastructure

On the Internet, the underlying structure of telephone links, leased lines, and computer programs that makes communication possible.



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Sandherr, chief executive officer of The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) this week called for more strategic federal investment in the nation's transportation infrastructure saying that, without it, the country could lose its economic edge.
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Private funding of infrastructure projects can make everybody a winner.
 
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