Build is for anyone interested in learning about how we can meet the challenges of the twenty first century. Wahba argues that we need to break out of the cycle of short-term, stop-gap solutions that have characterized the approach to solving this problem in recent years, and instead come up with a plan to maintain and grow American infrastructure in a permanent and sustainable way. Incisive and compellingly presented, this book offers the way forward.
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