All Infrastructure articles – Page 105
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IMF joins critics of Help to Buy
International Monetary Fund warns Help to Buy is likely to inflate house prices and calls for boost to infrastructure spending
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Japanese contractors in frame for £10bn Horizon nuclear job
Exclusive: Horizon boss says he has “not ruled out” Japanese rather than UK firms for Wylfa power station
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Bidders for £1.5bn Scottish Water job revealed
Mace, Carillion, Morgan Sindall, Atkins and Balfour Beatty among the members of six consortia in the race
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Miliband policy adviser backs Heathrow expansion
Lord Adonis tells BCO conference that Heathrow expansion is the ‘only credible option’ for solving airport capacity crunch
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UK business 'needs better infrastructure'
Chair of Port of London Authority tells BCO conference that improving the UK’s transport infrastructure is vital
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Network Rail revamps contractor league table
Rail body makes changes to contractor ranking system after pressure from firms
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Balfour wins £77m Aussie rail job
Contract is first won under the infrastructure giant’s new country structure
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Thames Water confirms £3bn framework firms
Thames Water confirms two consortia including firms Balfour Beatty, Skanska, Costain and Atkins have won places on its £3bn AMP6 framework
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Infrastructure spending could boost UK economy by £100bn
Report recommends government spend 1% of GDP on infrastructure for the next five years
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VolkerFitzpatrick wins £50m Crossrail job
Firm to design and build new sidings at Ilford train yard
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MPs reject Thames estuary airport plans
Heathrow expansion backed at expense of schemes by Foster Partners, Halcrow and Gensler
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Green Investment Bank sparks £2.3bn of investment
Energy infrastructure and Green Deal benefit from bank’s investment in first six months.
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Engineering firms back Severn Barrage plan
Mott MacDonald, URS and Bechtel all join forces to work on Severn Barrage
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Parsons Brinckerhoff wins £78m US rail job
Balfour Beatty subsidiary awarded extension on existing high-speed rail contract
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Industry hails Queen’s promise of HS2 legislation
Commentators call for further transport infrastructure improvements ahead of HS2s completion in 2032
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Hinkley C go-ahead ‘imminent’
Deal between EDF and government for £10bn nuclear power station could come as early as next week
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Five firms make cut for £1.5bn power framework
Exclusive: Firms including Balfour Beatty and Laing O’Rourke win place on five-year National Grid substation framework
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Carillion on National Grid framework
Contractor says it is one of six on £1.5bn five-year substation job