All Infrastructure articles – Page 114
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Industry leaders welcome Heseltine Review
UKCG and CECA react positively to UK growth review, which includes aviation proposals
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Energy ministers row over wind farm pipeline
Energy secretary Ed Davey slaps down junior minister who suggested ‘enough is enough’ on turbines
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The airport debate
Heathrow, Stanstead, Estuary? Today, Sir Terry Farrell reveals his preferred airport option
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Spanish giant wins £250m Welsh racing circuit job
Spanish contractor FCC and local firm Alun Griffiths (Contractors) have been chosen to build motor racing circuit
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RLB and Arup win Magnox job
Consultant and engineer appointed to provide engineering and structural consultancy at Magnox’s Trawsfynydd site
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Balfour Beatty wins £70m Reading viaduct job
Exclusive: Balfour Beatty has won the job to build a £70m viaduct for Network Rail in Reading
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Five years before construction can begin on Horizon nuclear
Hitachi says first project at Wylfa will be worth around £20bn but it will be five years before construction can begin
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Morgan Sindall lands £31m Heathrow runway job
Contractor to repair both runways at the airport
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Four bidders chosen for £1bn carbon capture competition
Bidders chosen for next stage of government’s Carbon Capture Storage competition
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Hitachi buys Horizon nuclear for £696m
Nuclear project rescued as Hitachi appoints engineer Babcock to help with delivery
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Bam Nuttall replaces Galliford Try on Mersey Gateway bid
Bam Nuttall has replaced Galliford Try on one of the three teams bidding for the £589m Mersey Gateway bridge project
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Aberdeen bypass cost rises to £637m
Road project given go ahead by Supreme Court earlier this month
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Infrastructure forum highlights need for policy certainty
New industry forum tells Danny Alexander government must provide certainty around energy policy and renewables
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Crossrail tunnelling machine lowered into place
A 550 tonne tunnelling machine – called Elizabeth – was lowered into a 40 metre deep shaft in east London last night
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Three firms battle for £45m Crossrail job
New Ilford yard facility will be constructed while current yard remains operational
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ICE urges aviation review to think long term
UK needs more than three runways at Heathrow or a hub airport
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Centrica scraps plans for two biomass power plants
Firm blames lack of certainty around energy policy and the government’s preference for co-firing and coal conversion power plants
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Weston Williamson outlines four runway Luton expansion
Architect drawing up plans for four runways at Luton
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Make unveils plans for Stansted expansion
Architect Make is developing plans to expand Stansted airport to up to four runways to solve the UK’s airport capacity problem
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Now the party’s over…
Aside from rhetoric, what did we get from the party conferences? ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV looks at the prospects for action on key funding areas