A 10-year infrastructure strategy
After years of underinvestment and piecemeal planning, the UK government has finally unveiled what could be the most comprehensive infrastructure strategy in a generation — a 10-year plan backed by at least £725 billion of public investment.
📈 But what does it actually mean in practice?
In this episode, I’m joined by
James Corrigan,
Managing Director for Infrastructure at
Turner & Townsend, to unpack the ambition behind this milestone strategy — and the hard realities of turning it into delivery on the ground.
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Listen in here
- or find it wherever you get your podcasts — search “The Infrastructure Podcast” on Spotify, Apple or Google.
🎙️ We discuss:
- How this new approach could reshape UK infrastructure planning and delivery
- The challenges of aligning long-term policy with political cycles
- The role of digital, climate resilience, and regional regeneration
- What this all means for investors, local authorities and communities alike
It’s a timely and vital conversation for anyone involved in the built environment.









