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what is meaning infrastructure

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This article's lead section does not adequately summarize key points of its contentsPlease consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article. Please discuss this issue on the article's talk page.(September 2017)Public infrastructureGrand Coulee DamAssets and facilitiesAirportsBridgesBroadbandCanalsCoastal managementCritical infrastructureDamsElectricityEnergyHazardous wasteHospitalsIrrigation schemesLeveesLighthousesParksPipeline transportPortsMass transitPublic housingState schoolsPublic spacesRailRoadsSewage Sluices Solid wasteTelecommunicationUtilitiesWater supplyWeirsWastewaterConceptsAsset managementAppropriationLindahl taxBuild-Operate-TransferDesign-BuildEarmarkFixed costEngineering contractsExternalityGovernment debtLife cycle assessmentMaintenanceMonopolyProperty taxPublic-private partnershipPublic capitalPublic financePublic goodPublic sectorRenovationReplacement (upgrade)Spillover effectSupply chainTaxationIssues and ideasAir traffic controlBrownfieldCarbon footprintContainerizationCongestion pricingEcotaxEthanol fuelFuel taxGroundwaterHigh-speed railHybrid vehiclesLand-use planningMobile data terminalPork barrelRapid bus transitRecyclingRenewablesReverse osmosisSmart gridSmart growthStormwaterUrban sprawlTraffic congestionTransit-oriented developmentVehicle efficiencyWaste-to-energyWeatherizationWireless technologyFields of studyArchitectureCivilElectricalMechanical engineeringPublic economicsPublic policyUrban planningExamples[show]Infrastructure portalvte

Infrastructure is the fundamental facilities and systems serving a country, city, or another area, including the services and facilities necessary for its economy to function. It typically characterises technical structures such as roads, bridges, tunnels, water supply, sewers, electrical grids, telecommunications (including Internet connectivity and broadband speeds), and so forth, and can be defined as "the physical components of interrelated systems providing commodities and services essential to enable, sustain, or enhance societal living conditions

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