All Infrastructure articles – Page 36
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Infrastructure output stagnant for past decade, says procurement specialist
Analysis also reveals regional divide
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Infrastructure commission lays out spending plan for next three decades
Plans will cost government almost £180bn by 2050
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Big names chase latest tranche of Commonwealth Games jobs
Eight firms in the frame for Birmingham work
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Brexit poses threat to major projects, says infrastructure authority
Brexit-related projects are taking focus from major infrastructure jobs
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Armitt group sets out infrastructure ambition
National Infrastructure Commission wants £43bn spent on public transport
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Infrastructure update: the road to electric
The motor industry is gradually shifting to electric vehicles, but the rate of adoption is highly dependent on the rollout of charging infrastructure
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Network Rail announces date for top job handover
The rail authority has also appointed a former British Airways director to its board
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Crossrail facing ‘significant issues’, says Infrastructure and Projects Authority
The project is facing cost or schedule overruns if problems are not addressed, according to infrastructure authority
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Government announces £500m smart motorway spending
Four schemes will start within the next 18 months
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Amey blames Birmingham road spat for £190m loss
The contractor made a £208.5m provision for the job
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HS2 to carry out prep work for Midland Main Line electrification
Government asks that electrification of a 25km stretch of Midland Main Line be included within the next hybrid bill for HS2.
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Clients to follow Network Rail's lead on payments clampdown
Industry leaders hope construction clients will put contractors under pressure to reform payment practicesÂ
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Construction output picks up in June
Latest Markit/CIPs Construction survey shows storng residential and commercial activity
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Heathrow expansion 'will never get off the ground', says shadow chancellor
John McDonnell said opposition to the scheme would prevent it ever being developed.
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What does HS2 mean for landscape, and how is this being approached?
Christoph Brintrup, head of landscape design at HS2 explains the process behind ensuring HS2 considers its urban and rural surroundings
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Graham Group's profit falls again
Northern Ireland-based contractor blames knock-on effects of ‘major contractor collapse’ and failure of a JV partner
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Mayor's Docks regen plans get go-ahead
The London Economic Action Partnership green-lights £314m scheme
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Canary Wharf: Eighties revival
Wood Wharf, the latest development on the Canary Wharf estate, seeks to move away from the original scheme’s anodyne corporate banking aesthetic
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Brexit pushes Ferrovial to move international HQ overseas
Firm follows WYG lead and sets up Amsterdam office to make sure it complies with EU rulesÂ