All Infrastructure articles – Page 167
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Carillion profit leaps 55% thanks to public and Middle East work
Turnover also up 32% in full-year results, while firm is named likely winner of £1.6bn PPP Bristol health scheme
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Crossrail to give £1.2bn boost to South-east economy
Study calculates major transport and productivity benefits across the region, with some London boroughs gaining £60m a year
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London Underground chief Tim O'Toole quits
Labour blames mayor, saying Johnson 'clearly cannot hold together the world-class team London needs'
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Public work boosts profit at Morgan Sindall
Contractor reports 15% rise in full-year profit on back of increased public work but warns of 'challenging' year ahead
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Carillion wins £144m hospital expansion in Ontario
Contractor's PPP win will be its fourth Canadian hospital project
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BAA to sell Stansted airport
Operator decides not to fight Competition Commission's recommendation for sale
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV to host energy infrastructure conference
Next week's event features top industry speakers on the future of the nuclear, coal and renewable sectors
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Balfour Beatty wins £10m of healthcare work in Yorkshire
Balfour Beatty ProCure21, Space Group and Mansell hired for ward refurbishment and minor works programme
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Southwark council can't afford Elephant and Castle infrastructure
Local authority may team up with Transport for London to complete project
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UK transport network 'needs £190bn upgrade'
CBI warns that lack of investment in roads and airports is damaging UK business competitiveness
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Jarvis to cut costs as rail hits buffers
Company will reduce operating cost in response to decline in work from Network Rail
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UK's infrastructure ill-equipped for new energy system, engineers warn
Institution of Civil Engineers says 'significant investment' is needed in to transmission network if raft of new power stations are to have a purpose
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Two top Crossrail roles unlikely to double up
London Rail managing director 'prefers' different companies to fill project partner and project delivery roles
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TfL and government reach agreement over East London Line funding
Long-running wrangle over funding gap could come to an end tomorrow
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ACE selects new international chairman
WSP international consulting director to take over as many firms look overseas for opportunities
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Renewable energy funding at risk
Renewable energy leaders warn that sector could be 'strangled at birth' by proposed closure of £50m micro-renewables fund
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Multimillion-pound courts programme faces delays
Government puts investment plan under review in further blow to firms relying on public sector
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Titan jails could start on site next year
Justice minister says construction work may start in 2010 on the first of three massive new prisons
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GDF Suez and Iberdrola bid jointly for UK nuclear work
French and Spanish firms join forces to compete against German RWE/E.ON joint venture and EDF
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TfL puts work on 44 rail stations out to tender
Closing date is next week for tender to rebuild or refurbish dozens of aging overground stations