All Infrastructure articles – Page 60
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Adonis: Heathrow expansion 'only show in town'
Lord Adonis throws his support behind a new runway at Heathrow
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Infrastructure commission backs Crossrail 2
Government urged to open north-south rail link in the capital by 2033
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Winner revealed for £350m HS2 partner role
Exclusive: HS2 awards largest consultancy role to date
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Morgan: HS2 panel should have launched earlier
Ecobuild latest: Sadie Morgan says an earlier launch would have had a greater impact
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Heathrow third runway pollution 'can be tackled'
New report states that technology can overcome noise and environmental pollution issues from proposed third runway
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EDF FD quits over Hinkley
Thomas Piquemal has resigned from his position as finance director at EDF
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Horizon Nuclear Power appoints new CEO
Duncan Hawthorne joins Hitachi’s UK nuclear subsidiary to spearhead new power station plans
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Infrastructure policy uncertainty is putting investment ‘at risk’
Lobbying group warns lack of coherent policy is putting off potential investors in energy projects
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Hinkley decision 'this year' says EDF boss
EDF chief executive Jean-Bernard Levy says he expects a final investment decision to be taken this year
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UK infrastructure: Thinking big
What’s required to make the UK’s infrastructure fit for the 21st century? It’s important that imagination is at the heart of our thinking
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Infrastructure key to growth, says Sadie Morgan
National Infrastructure Commission member warns UK could be ‘left behind’
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Crossrail to be named Elizabeth line
In a “lasting tribute” the new Crossrail line is to be named after Her Majesty the Queen
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Gatwick Airport hires green tsar
Airport sets carbon reduction target as battle with Heathrow on green stakes heats up
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Who turned out the lights?
As the margin between electricity supply and demand decreases in the UK, the risk of blackouts is increasing
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Gatwick starts hunt for second runway consultants
Airport launches £75m design and planning frameworks for new runway
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TfL: Branching out
Transport for London’s plans to develop some 75 sites will make it one of the capital’s biggest developers. Here it names the partners for its £3.6bn development framework
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TfL plans for major housing work
Appointed 13 development partners to redevelop an initial 75 sites across 300 acres
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A client for London
TfL’s launch of a 300-acre development programme will promote a significant amount of investment in the built environment at a time when it is desperately needed