All Infrastructure articles – Page 33
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Manchester told regeneration plans 'aren't fit for purpose'
A report from University of Manchester's business school found 'transport and housing is failing communities in the outer boroughs'
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TfL to start search for build to rent partner
The transport authority is looking to develop more than 3,000 build to rent homes
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Crossrail: The long wait
As Crossrail’s opening date is pushed further and further into the future and costs spiral over budget, Joey Gardiner asks why the biggest construction project in Europe has swerved so far off track and how this could impact the rest of the industry
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Former Crossrail boss blames delay on rolling stock decision
Rob Holden says earlier procurement of trains was essential to allow adequate integration with signalling
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McAlpine JV lands pre-construction role on Jersey airport
The £42m scheme is set to be delivered by 2021
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Commonwealth Games railway station will now be finished earlier than planned, says transport group
Scheme at Perry Barr was set to complete just months before start of 2022 event
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Cost of Crossrail overrun unknown, say scheme leaders
TfL has admitted the delay is set to cost it £20m in revenue
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Wembley to get a new car park – painted pink
Colour chosen to help with getting around the site
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Transport committee chair slams Grayling amid HS2 delay reports
Transport secretary in firing line again
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Construction output slips in August
Work on civil engineering projects decreased for the first time in five months
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Architect tasked with finding spots in London for drones to land
Drone specialist wants rooftop areas for vehicles that could eventually carry passengers
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Crossrail opening delayed by months as firms battle to complete tunnels
Problems sees testing of crucial software pushed back, meaning £15bn project now won't open until next autumn at the earliest
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Costs soar on Galliford Try Derby road job
The £9m scheme is now expected to cost at least £33m
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Bidding set to begin for £350m electricity cable across the Irish Sea
Firms have until October to register interest
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Procurement update: Offsite
With government pushing the offsite agenda and a growing housing sector needing to access new capacity, how can clients position themselves to take advantage of the benefits of offsite construction?