Infrastructure assets are long-lived physical assets that form the foundational systems and facilities necessary for the functioning of a society, such as roads, bridges, water supply, and public buildings. These assets are typically characterized by their large scale, high cost, and long-term utility. In accounting, infrastructure assets are recorded on the balance sheet and depreciated over their useful life.
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