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Date
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7 MARCH 2012
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Time
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18:00 - 20:00
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Event Type
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Lecture
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Infrastructure takes a long time to plan and implement and costs a lot, but it brings benefits for hundreds of years. However, there is mounting evidence that whilst the returns are immense, the costs are too high. In most other sectors, globalisation, efficient production and superior management bring down costs, but infrastructure is lagging in the implementation of innovative techniques to make step changes in efficiency.
Terry Hill is a member of the UK Treasury Infrastructure, UK Advisory Council and was Chairman of its Cost Review Committee.
This lecture forms part of an RSE Ordinary Meeting and so will be preceded by Society Business, such as Fellows signing the Roll.
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