
National Infrastructure Planning
National Infrastructure Planning is the process governments use to identify, prioritize, and develop essential projects like roads, bridges, energy systems, and communication networks. It involves assessing current infrastructure needs, forecasting future demands, and coordinating resources to ensure reliable, efficient, and sustainable systems that support economic growth and public well-being. The planning process includes consultation with stakeholders, environmental considerations, and strategic decision-making to optimize long-term benefits while minimizing disruptions and costs. It aims to create a cohesive framework for building and maintaining infrastructure that serves the nation now and into the future.