Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Infrastructure development refers to the planning, designing, constructing, and maintaining of physical structures and facilities that are necessary for the functioning of a society or economy. This includes transportation systems (such as roads, bridges, and airports), utilities (such as water and sewer systems), communication networks, and public buildings (such as schools and hospitals). Infrastructure development is crucial for economic growth, social development, and improving quality of life for citizens. It requires coordination between government agencies, private sector organizations, and other stakeholders to ensure that projects are completed efficiently and effectively.