The tool is an online website that provides real-time updates on planned major private and public sector infrastructure projects

The NISTA infrastructure pipeline tool contains details on 780 current projects, providing the industry with longer-term clarity.

The website is also intended to create the jobs and supply chain capacity required for the delivery of said infrastructure.

The infrastructure pipeline tool uses a wide variety of data

The data is gathered from 40 government departments, public bodies, and regulated businesses to provide as much accurate and up-to-date detail as possible.

The projects and programmes currently in the database represent £530bn over the next decade, including £285bn funded by the public sector.

Chief secretary to the treasury Darren Jones MP said: “Last month, I set out a comprehensive ten-year strategy to restore confidence in the UK’s capacity to provide the infrastructure we need to renew Britain.

“Delivering that ambition will require support from the private sector to invest in the jobs and training opportunities workers need to help us rebuild the country.

“This pipeline brings industry on that journey with us – by giving business leaders and investors confidence about future work and therefore the confidence to invest in their workforce.”

The infrastructure pipeline tool can be found here.

Infrastructure strategy breakdown

The UK’s 10-year infrastructure strategy was published last month on the back of the Spending Review, laying out investment plans for the decade, including:

  • At least £600m investment each year on average from 2026-27 to 2034-35 in maintaining the justice estate, up from £500m investment in 2025-26.
  • £6.3bn investment in prison expansion from 2025-26 to 2030-31, delivering the government’s commitment to build 14,000 more prison places.
  • £7.9bn from 2026-27 to 2035-36 for a new 10-year floods investment programme, benefitting around 840,000 properties by 2035-36
  • Almost £3bn per year by 2034-35 to improve the condition of the schools and college estate, rising from £2.4bn in 2025-26.
  • Almost £20bn investment in the School Rebuilding Programme from 2025-26 to 2034-35, delivering rebuilding projects at over 500 schools across England within the existing School Rebuilding Programme and enabling a further 250 schools to be selected within the next two years.
  • £39bn for a successor to the Affordable Homes Programme over 10 years from 2026-27 to 2035-36.
  • Over £6bn per year from 2025-26 to 2034-35 for maintenance and repair of the NHS estate with investment targeted to reduce the level of critical infrastructure risk and eradicate RAAC entirely.
  • This is alongside funding of up to £24bn from 2025-26 to 2034-35 for the New Hospital Programme to continue delivery of 35 hospitals including replacement of the 7 built with RAAC.
  • £15.6bn in total by 2031-32 for the elected Mayors of some of our largest city regions via the Transport for City Regions (TCR) settlements, supporting them to invest in their local transport priorities.

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