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Planning for the Future
The view from the top of business. Infrastructure projects can take decades to complete. How do you plan for the future?
Infrastructure projects can take decades to complete and are meant to last for generations. Planning for new rail networks, roads, bridges, airports - in the UK and overseas - all require assumptions and predictions about the future. What shape will the country's economy be in? Will the population grow or shrink? How might travel patterns change? And will the political regimes support the project over the years? Evan Davis and guests discuss the problems and pitfalls of planning for the long view.
Last on
Sat 9 Nov 201307:30GMT
BBC News Channel except BBC News UK
Contributors

Alison Munro, CEO HS2
Tushar Prabhu, co-owner, Pell Frischmann
Richard Deakin, CEO NATS
Tushar Prabhu, co-owner, Pell Frischmann
Richard Deakin, CEO NATS
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Evan Davis |
| Producer | Rosamund Jones |
| Participant | Alison Munro |
| Participant | Tushar Prabhu |
| Participant | Richard Deakin |
Broadcasts
- Fri 8 Nov 201304:30GMTBBC News Channel except BBC News UK
- Fri 8 Nov 201309:30GMTBBC News Channel except BBC News UK
- Sat 9 Nov 201307:30GMTBBC News Channel except BBC News UK