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UK Construction Author of Professor Subject Date Infrastructure and public Works -- both in the public sector and those that are made by private sectors -- are important factors especially in the economic improvement and development of a country for a region However , the existence of government and the additional factor in variable of scarcity provides an avenue for decision-making and excretion especially in construction . Allowing a society to continuously undergo construction and infrastructure projects without the associated planning and objective process might even be detrimental to the

economic short and long run . Such evidence is presented especially in the cases of historic London where public works and infrastructure projects although beneficial for some sectors and collective action groups in society , created a negative effect to the overall general welfare of the future population especially in the control of infrastructure that address issues of garbage and disease control ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM "citationItems :[ "itemID :2563 ] (Greenhalgh 2009 . Because of the absence of a planning process for the London city proper , many of the cisterns and required sewer systems and the city were not anymore able to fit into the city planning region and as a result was costly to society not only in the monetary costs that were required to get rid of such garbage but also in the health and the city 's population ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM "citationItems :[ "itemID :10218 ] (Mackenbach 2007
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