The pipeline will provide real time updates on 780 planned private and public sector projects worth £530bn of the next ten years.
The live data underpins the 10 Year Infrastructure Strategy which was published last month.
The pipeline contains details of projects under construction, in development, or at an early stage of planning including transport, energy, schools and hospitals and includes £285bn funded solely by the public sector.
The online pipeline tool allows users to see the national and regional picture of planned investments by both the government and private sector in real time. As well as providing details of individual projects, users will also be able to look at the full range of planned investments.
To access the pipeline click here.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones MP said: “Last month, I set out a comprehensive ten-year strategy to restore confidence in the UK’s capacity to provide the infrastructure we need to renew Britain.
“Delivering that ambition will require support from the private sector to invest in the jobs and training opportunities workers need to help us rebuild the country.
“This pipeline brings industry on that journey with us – by giving business leaders and investors confidence about future work and therefore the confidence to invest in their workforce.”
The pipeline also aims to improve the quality of policy making, spending decisions and the delivery of major projects by replacing the “previously erratic and uncoordinated nature of infrastructure planning with a more certain picture.”
Leo Quinn, Group Chief Executive of Balfour Beatty, said: “The new Infrastructure Pipeline is a big step forward, giving industry the clarity and confidence to invest in skills, grow capability and deliver sustainable, digital solutions.
“It’s what Balfour Beatty has been calling for: funded schemes, greater detail and transparency, and real-time updates to support business planning.
“The challenge now is keeping up momentum and making it a trusted tool for long-term UK infrastructure planning.”