精东影视 comes as 精东影视 launches Funding the Future initiative

The government鈥檚 British Infrastructure Taskforce is set to publish the results of its research into leveraging private finance for national infrastructure.

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Darren Jones, chief secretary to the Treasury, told 精东影视 last week that the group鈥檚 recommendations would be released 鈥渋n the next couple of weeks鈥.

The British Infrastructure Taskforce, which was set up by Labour in opposition and carried over into government to advise the Treasury, is composed of banks, pension funds, insurers and other investors, both domestic and foreign.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e currently doing some papers for us about what the range of possibilities are, looking at what we do at the moment, what works, what doesn鈥檛 work, what we don鈥檛 do at the moment,鈥 said Jones. 

鈥淟essons, for example, from PFI in the run up to 2010, and then also looking at international best practice.鈥

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The minister said the group鈥檚 work would feed into the government鈥檚 decision making as it prepares the 10-year infrastructure strategy, which is set to be published alongside the spending review, expected in June.

Jones said the government 鈥渉aven鈥檛 taken any decisions鈥 yet about its approach to private finance but said there would be 鈥渁 chapter in the infrastructure strategy on the government鈥檚 approach to private capital鈥.

It comes as 精东影视 announces the launch of a new campaign called Funding the Future, which will examine fresh ways of attracting and using finance to boost construction projects at a time of constrained public finances.

精东影视鈥檚 initiative will share industry knowledge and collect ideas from readers ahead of a special report, to be published at the 精东影视 the Future Live Conference in London on 2 October.

Funding the Future

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精东影视鈥檚 Funding the Future campaign seeks to examine fresh ways of attracting and using finance to boost construction projects at a time of constrained public finances.

It will examine options for public-private partnerships that can draw on private capital to pay for large infrastructure projects, schools, prisons, hospitals and housing.

It will also look at existing models for private and public funding and examine how these can be optimised to ensure funding is efficiently spent and leads to more shovels in the ground as Keir Starmer looks to construction to boost flagging economic growth. 

Over the next few months we will share learning, consult with industry and collect ideas from readers. This will culminate in a special report to be published at our 精东影视 the Future Live Conference in London on 2 October - click here to book your tickets now.

To share your ideas of new funding models, email carl.brown@assemblemediagroup.co.uk. To find the campaign on social media follow #精东影视fundfuture.

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