All Infrastructure articles – Page 39
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Tarmac hires ex-Carillion MD to head infrastructure team
Andy Brown was in charge of Carillion’s civil engineering division
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Procurement update: revolution
Two decades on from the Egan report and with a construction sector deal on the way, will 2018 be the year for construction’s procurement revolution?
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Keltbray eyes £6bn Canadian rail work with joint venture
Firm teams up with Aecon for overhead line work
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Workers down tools on Aberdeen bypass
Problem-hit project is already running a year behind schedule
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Carlisle firm to finish Carillion Edinburgh Waverley job
The £23m job is expected to run for 12 months
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MPs raise concerns about Heathrow expansion
Transport committee has voiced issues with the Airports National Policy Statement
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Balfour Beatty agrees deal with striking Crossrail electricians
Row centred on disputed bonus payments
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Delayed Aberdeen road now won't open until the autumn
Transport Scotland caught off-guard by Balfour Beatty’s revelation last week road would not complete until this summer
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Open water - at last
From April, all housebuilders and developers will have a genuine choice of water network provider for the first time. It’s time to make the most of this watershed moment
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Infrastructure update: Water's smart future
Elisabeth Selk of Arcadis looks at how water companies can improve performance during Ofwat’s next price review period, PR19
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HS2 shortlists contractors for £3bn London stations
Six bidders are in the running to build the new stations at Euston and Old Oak in the capital
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TfL hands Carillion's East London line work to new firm
Wembley-based Cleshar Contract Services has been given Carillion’s maintenance contract to look after London Overground’s East London line. Carillion’s employees working on the existing contract will transfer to Cleshar when its contract starts on 1 April. Transport for London said it was working with Carillion’s ...
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Nearly half of major infrastructure projects run into problems, says Aecom survey
Innovative funding schemes and better incentives for contractors needed to push schemes forward
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Carillion's collapse leaves hospital jobs in limbo
Clients are working to mitigate the impact of the contractor’s collapse
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Lord Adonis hits out at government's handling of Brexit as he resigns from NIC
Labour peer accused the government of the “destruction” of the country in its pursuit of Brexit
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Heathrow to drop new terminal plans to save £2.5bn on third runway
Government has required the airport to keep passenger charges to a mininium and find other ways to fund its expansion
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Crossrail 2 still 'important' for London, transport secretary says
Minister backs £30bn project despite government having yet to make business case for line