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The United Kingdom faces a structural challenge: despite a massive £725 billion infrastructure pipeline, national delivery is stalled by a 40% cost premium compared to our international peers. In Rebuilding the Engine, Alex Mahon identifies the root cause not as a lack of capital, but as a systemic cognitive deficit. The hollowing out of public sector capability has created an ecosystem without a system - a fragmented landscape where regulators, operators and investors are trapped in a high-friction cycle of risk aversion and institutional amnesia.
This book provides a high-level strategic manual for the deployment of Agentic AI – artificial intelligence designed to perceive, reason and act – to bridge these silos and restore national sovereign capability.
A strategic framework for executive leadership:
The Institutional Memory Agent (IMA): Restoring the intelligent client by capturing decades of project data to prevent the repetition of expensive historical mistakes.
The Planning Orchestrator Agent (POA): Overcoming systemic fragmentation by automating parallel regulatory approvals and managing complex cross-sector dependencies.
The Design Intelligence Agent (DIA): Transitioning from bespoke prototypes to a manufacturing model via a National Design Genome of standardised, pre-approved components.
The Risk and Accountability Agent (RAA): Replacing opaque, defensive reporting with real-time, automated assurance to align incentives between project partners.
The Investment and Finance Agent (IFA): Dismantling the ambiguity premium by translating operational performance into verifiable financial metrics to lower the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC).
Impact and implementation:
Rebuilding the Engine is the manual for any executive, official, investor or operator seeking to engineer the future of our infrastructure sector.
Title: Rebuilding the Engine
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: 2026
Binding: PAP
Condition: New