All Infrastructure articles – Page 54
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Trans-Pennine £5bn tunnel route options published
Five priority routes being considered to cut journey times between Manchester and Sheffield
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Infrastructure should lead post-Brexit revival
Every day lost in pondering whether to push ahead with big infrastructure projects is a day that costs the country dear
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Ramboll boards the RSS Attenborough for Antarctica
The engineer will carry out surveys and provide on-site support in one of the world’s harshest climates
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Aecom forms research partnership after Mersey Gateway role
Consultant teams up with University of Salford to conduct environmental research after role on £450m project
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Balfour wins biggest ever US deal
Contractor lands deal to electrify 52 miles of high-speed rail line
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Almost £1bn of Network Rail jobs delayed over past year
Rail watchdog finds £953m of work pushed back as Network Rail struggles with spending plan
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China warns Hinkley Point C delay threatens trade with UK
Chinese ambassador says relations are at “historical juncture” following surprise review of Somerset nuclear plant
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Marine engineer blasts 'reckless risk' over Garden Bridge
‘Unprecedented’ volume of river traffic poses risk of another Marchioness tragedy, says expert
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The North goes south
The idea of establishing a northern powerhouse has lost a powerful supporter with the departure of chancellor George Osborne. Is there the will and momentum now in Whitehall to keep the project going?
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What has Europe ever done for rail?
Britain stands to gain massively from Europe’s Digital Railway Programme, we shouldn’t let Brexit de-rail us
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Garden Bridge client delays filing its accounts
‘Realignment has nothing to do with Grayling’s decision on £15m guarantee,’ says trust
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Industry 'flabbergasted' at Hinkley delay
Some firms said they will look elsewhere as government announces review into £18bn power plant
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Last gasp government review rocks EDF's Hinkley plans
Government announces surprise review despite EDF giving the project the green light
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EDF board director quits ahead of Hinkley decision
Gerard Magnin said the project is “very risky” and suggested it could bankrupt EDF
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A decade on, EDF promises Hinkley decision today
Decision on UK’s first new nuclear power plant comes 10 years after government approved plans for new nuclear
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BSI launches carbon emissions standard for infrastructure
The standard was developed with input from various construction firms
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London City Airport gets £344m expansion go-ahead
Construction contracts worth £294m up for grabs says transport secretary
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Infrastructure growth 'grinds to a halt' since Brexit vote
CECA survey shows workloads have flatlined in the second quarter of this year
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Gatwick selects winners for £1.2bn frameworks
Final shortlist whittled down to 17 from 127 bidders