The pledge is made in the government鈥檚 response to the committee鈥檚 report on scientific infrastructure, which was published in November 2013.
The report warns that the UK鈥檚 future scientific competitiveness is being hampered by the lack of a long-term strategic investment plan for infrastructure.
It called on the government to produce a 10-15 year strategy, with an underpinning investment plan, including 鈥渋ndicative鈥 plans for an even longer timeframe.
In its response, the government says universities and science minister David Willetts will lead a consultation on long-term science capital, 鈥渨hich will identify strategic UK priorities for building a world-class science and research infrastructure up to the 2020s鈥.
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This will ensure that that the UK 鈥makes the most鈥 of the government鈥檚 鈥渦nprecedented鈥 commitment, in last year鈥檚 spending review, of 拢1.1 billion in science capital funding each year from 2015-16, rising with inflation until 2020-21.
The capital investment roadmap that arises from the consultation will be 鈥渃entral鈥 to the 鈥渟cience and innovation strategy鈥 that the government will publish at the time of this year鈥檚 autumn statement.
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It will also set out the UK鈥檚 鈥渁mbitions and objectives鈥 for involvement in large pan-European and global facilities.
The committee worried that the UK鈥檚 approach was not sufficiently engaged, proactive and coordinated.
Reacting to the committee鈥檚 concerns about a 鈥渄amaging disconnect鈥 between capital investment and provision of running costs, the consultation will also 鈥渟eek views on the sustainability of capital investments鈥.
The government has also heeded the committee鈥檚 recommendation that it establish a ministerial advisory group on capital investment.
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Chaired by Sir John O鈥橰eilly, the director-general for knowledge and innovation at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, and including representatives from funders, industry and charities, the group will advise on the roadmap, as well as on how the remaining 2015-16 capital budget should be spent.
It will also consider how further equipment sharing can be facilitated, following the establishment of several regional alliances of research universities, such as N8, M5, GW4 and SES-5. Sir Ian Diamond, vice-chancellor of the University of Aberdeen, will also carry out an 鈥渆fficiency review鈥 to examine the issue further.
The committee鈥檚 chair, Lord Krebs, said: 鈥淲e are delighted that the government has agreed with our key recommendations.
鈥淭he UK has an enviable reputation internationally for the range and quality of its large scale scientific facilities, and we very much hope that the processes to be followed by the government will cement the UK鈥檚 position at the forefront of scientific research for the long term.鈥
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