All Infrastructure articles – Page 43
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Mouchel extends Lincolnshire transport deal
Mouchel has agreed a £4.5m contract extension with Lincolnshire County Council to provide highways and transportation professional engineering services. It is the fifth time the deal has been extended since the consultant was first appointed in April 2010, and takes the contract up to March 2020. Mouchel will provide highways, ...
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Camden council consults on tube station upgrade plans
Proposals include a new entrance and exit for the busy Camden Town stop
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Atkins and Waterman wins West Midlands transport framework
The framework beginning this month serves three local authorities
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Industry concerned at lack of detail in Queen's Speech
Government promised new bill for next stage of HS2, more housing and to negotiate the best Brexit deal possible
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Brexit and HS2 top Queen's Speech
Housing and public inquiry into Grenfell Tower tragedy also featured in the state opening of Parliament
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What we can do for Brexit
The best way to bolster the UK’s negotiating position in Brexit is to have a strong and growing economy. The construction industry needs pull together to show the government how it can help that to happen
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Arcadis bags role on Network Rail's digital railway programme
Supported by Ramboll the consultant will work with Network Rail’s existing teams to bring the digital modernisation of the UK’s railways to fruition Â
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Adonis urges infrastructure investors to keep calm and carry on
Infrastructure commission head Lord Adonis calls for long-term thinking amid political turbulence
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Infrastructure: What’s in a name?
‘Infrastructure’ is the word on everyone’s lips at the moment, but how do you define it for contract purposes? For the most part, it might be best not to
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Chinese power firm in 'investment talks with NuGen'
Representatives of State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation reported to be meeting with NuGen execs tomorrow
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Labour commits to Crossrail 2
Party’s manifesto, leaked last week, also confirms it will end leaseholds homes in new developments
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Crossrail 2 'delayed by general election'
BCO London: The proposed £30bn line will see half of its funding provided by London
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Consultant trio land roles on £2.5bn Gatwick upgrade
Services provided by the trio will include capacity assessments and layout planning
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Government denies planning £2bn Network Rail raid
Rail owner’s board minutes had indicated the Treasury wanted property sell-off cash
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Next government can't let up on infrastructure spend, says WSP boss
Consultant’s UK boss says schemes like HS2 vital as private spending dips
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Lessons from the Garden Bridge fiasco
The odds were stacked against a bridge that offered little practical or economic benefit, but failing to secure adequate funding was its ultimate downfall
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Treasury raid could lead to Network Rail £2bn funding shortfall
The Treasury wants to claw back cash raised from asset sales to reduce deficit
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TfL names £320m facilities suppliers
By consolidating 50 contracts into six TfL said it is saving £34m
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Heathrow to offer off-site hubs to other mega projects
Airport says schemes such as HS2 and Hinkley could make use of planned off-site manufacturing hubs