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<p>As previously set out, HM Treasury and IPA do not centrally hold a complete set
of funding allocations and cost data for individual capital projects, whether funded
by central government or by the Devolved Administrations, or jointly. By the same
token, HM Treasury and IPA do not have data on what proportion of funding for projects
in the Devolved Administrations comes from central government and DAs’ own capital
budgets. However, HM Treasury and IPA do publish <em>aggregate</em> capital spending
allocations for departments and the Devolved Administrations, as well as more granular
detail on infrastructure investment, for example in the recent <em>Interim Response
to the National Infrastructure Assessment</em> at Budget 2018 and the <em>National
Infrastructure and Construction Pipeline</em> in November 2018.</p><p> </p><p>Aggregate
capital spending allocations to departments and the Devolved Administrations in past
years are published in <em>Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses 2018</em> (p.26).
Further regional breakdowns of capital spending by economic category, including for
the Devolved Administrations, are published in Chapter 9 of the same document.</p><p>
</p><p>Aggregate capital spending allocations for future years to 2020-21 are published
in the <em>Budget 2018</em> document (p.23). The Government will set capital budgets
beyond 2020-21 at the Spending Review. The Government will also publish further, more
detailed information on infrastructure in the full response to the National Infrastructure
Assessment later this year.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p><strong> </strong></p>
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