All Infrastructure articles – Page 130
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Halcrow cuts 55 staff and shuts offices
Engineer says closure of offices in the south and Manchester unrelated to CH2M Hill deal
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Mouchel offloads rail business
£3.4m windfall will go towards paying down the consultant’s debts
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What Brad Bitt can teach Obama about US infrastructure
The moribund state of American infratructure could be transformed if the President followed lessons learnt in the actor’s new film Moneyball
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London First launches Crossrail 2 study
Business leaders will consider the case for a new underground rail link
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BAA still hopes for third Heathrow runway
Airports operator says Heathrow must expand for the UK to seize valuable trade opportunities
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HS2 seeks consultants for £350m framework agreement
Architects, engineers and urban planners among those sought to work on controversial £32bn rail scheme
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Danish architect wins pylon competition
T-shaped design by Bystrup could be next generation of pylon design
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Laing O’Rourke/Mace Thameslink bid rejected
JV was hotly tipped to win the London Bridge contract
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Farrell slams Foster’s Thames Estuary airport plan
Farrell prefers idea of transport ‘hub’ to new airport
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UK firm to carry out transport security and design survey
John McAslan + Partners won work as part of Spanish-owned consortium
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Scottish construction confidence takes a dive
Scottish ɫTV Federation blames SNP spending review
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Network Rail promises shorter payment times
Public sector giant slashes payment deadline from 56 to 21 days
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Consultants chosen for deep nuclear waste store
Parsons Brinckerhoff and G&T part of team for “geological” storage facility
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£1bn carbon capture pilot 'axed'
Report says Scottish Power due to pull out of flagship Longannet scheme
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Architects propose ‘Silicon Roundabout’ overhaul
London-based practice in discussions with developers and TfL
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Clugston starts work on £100m waste-to-energy plant
Contractor begins work on civils package of Four Ashes plant in Satffordshire
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Work begins on world's largest solar bridge
The first solar panels have been installed on the roof of Blackfriars Station
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'UK firms will win 90% of nuclear work,' says minister
Energy minister Charles Hendry says nuclear programme could create 5,000 jobs
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Transport secretary approves £600m Mersey Bridge project
The Mersey Gateway Bridge should open to traffic by 2016