"The whole international civil infrastructure will be seriously eroded."
In 1942, Darwin was a small town with limited civil and military infrastructure.
For a country with Iraq's profound social and political needs and devastated civil infrastructure, that cost is formidable.
The communities grew and developed a limited civil infrastructure.
By 1970, a third military community was established, and the civil infrastructure developed and improved.
History plays a large part, especially English as the international language of business - alongside the social and civil infrastructure.
I also think you overestimate the level of civil infrastructure available at the time.
Foresee the potential consequences of strong earthquakes on urban areas and civil infrastructure.
Specific areas of focus are civil infrastructure, healthcare, power, and hospitality & gaming projects.
The city's population continued to grow, creating a need for the expansion of civil infrastructure.