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High-speed rail details to be published by end of year
Transport minister promises to include framework to extend line as far as Scotland
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Tube signalling contract out to tender
Upgrade to four London underground lines is single biggest piece of work on the network
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Thumbs up for Wandsworth's £350m BSF programme
Bidders for the 16-school contract will be shortlisted in October
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Boris pledges to develop outer London town centres
London mayor rejects economic 'super hub' plan in favour of 'star and cluster' approach to revitalising city's suburbs
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Olympic organisers release £19m from contingency fund
Cash to increase security of permanent venues is announced as transport budget soars by £18m in three months
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MPs slam ‘catastrophic’ college programme
Mismanagement of LSC's £5bn building programme could cost hundreds of millions in compensation for affected colleges
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LDA may slash £100m of projects over three years
Agency accused of 'poor decisions and poor management' as strategy director admits review of all existing projects
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Southwark denies seeking new partner for Elephant scheme
Final decision to be made on 21 July after exclusivity deal with Lend Lease Europe lapsed
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What we lose if we lose Crossrail?
With the government rumoured to be looking to cut £30bn of transport investment, Crossrail is looking increasingly vulnerable. Sarah Richardson looks at what would happen if the project were scrapped now
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Land Secs seeks bids for £240m of stalled London projects
One of the industry’s biggest clients is talking to contractors about re-starting three major London schemes
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Scottish Water announces 10 framework partners
Firms will work on infrastructure projects under forthcoming capital investment programme
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West Midlands RDA shelves 122 projects
Cancelled projects remain unidentified as Advantage West Midlands attempts to fill £68m funding shortfall
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Constructiononline to vet ProCure21+ bidders
Firms interested in £4bn framework must use online register to avoid duplication of pre-qualification assessment
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Wanted: company to build £20bn of nuclear plant
RWE and E.ON ask reactor designer Westinghouse to name its construction partner for nuclear new-build programme
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Raid on PFI cash casts doubt on £2bn rescue fund
Treasury accused of over-confidence as it diverts cash for struggling schemes to stimulate housing
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Eurotunnel firm eyes High Speed 1 line
Group Eurotunnel confirms it is very interested in bidding for railway linking capital to continent
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Government U-turn on Part L provokes industry fury
Plan to force homeowners to include eco measures in home improvements dropped at last minute
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'I will not be taken for granted': BAA's boss on frameworks
...or to put it another way, BAA’s five-year framework is just a large feather bed, and the military brain behind its new procurement policy wants contractors to fight for their work
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BAA seeks bids from non-construction firms
BAA is to invite bids for major projects from companies outside the construction industry as part of a wide-ranging overhaul of its procurement system
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NHS to enforce 30-day payments
Contractors looking to win a place on Procure 21+, the NHS’ revised major scheme framework, must undertake to pay subcontractors within 30 days