All Infrastructure articles – Page 89
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HS2 launches BIM level 2 survey
HS2 to gauge whether potential suppliers are ready to work at BIM Level 2
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Main contractors shunned in tube upgrade work
London Underground appoints 22 subcontractors and three consultants under new form of procurement which features direct relationships with trade contractors
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Firms in limbo as MoD further delays £7bn worth of contracts
Exclusive: Fresh delays mean some shortlisted firms will have been waiting three years before contract is awarded
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London tube appoints firms for £330m upgrade work
Atkins, Capita and Giffin Group among winners to deliver upgrade programme across 70 stations
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Average cost of repairing flood-hit home as high as £30k
RICS analysis finds average cost of repairing three-bedroom hit by flood damage is £30,000
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Race starts for £60m nuclear job
Nuclear reactor decommissioning forms core part of project at Winfrith set to be the first fully decommissioned UK site
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RICS warns infrastructure costs to rise 15%
Data from the RICS shows that costs and tender prices are both set to rise over the next five years
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MPs call for ring-fenced HS2 environmental protection budget
Environmental Audit Committee report warns of cuts to environmental mitigation if construction costs spiral upwards
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Network Rail picks new infrastructure boss
Network Rail has appointed a new infrastructure boss to replace the outgoing Simon Kirby
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Power games in the energy market
Can contractors working in the energy infrastructure sector survive the fallout from Ofgem’s competition review?
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Rebuilding after Japan's tsunami
Three years on from its devastating earthquake and tsunami, Japan is, for the first time, signalling that it needs help rebuilding homes and communities. For UK construction firms willing to dig in, this could mean new opportunities
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Contracts on £16bn Crossrail 2 could be awarded as early as 2019
Transport for London says scheme could be delivered before 2030 deadline
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Putting the wind up construction
Ofgem’s announcement last week that the six big energy firms face a competition inquiry has spooked the market and alarmed construction firms relying on new energy generation capacity. But are things really as bleak as they seem?
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EC Harris wins role on £500m Welsh Water job
Consultant to deliver cost management for utility over part of its five-year investment programme
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Ten teams in the running for new rail designs
Architects and engineers picked for next round of design competition to improve the look of the UK’s overhead rail gantries
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Network Rail outlines £38bn investment plan
Five-year plan will entail replacing 7,000km of track
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Babcock joint venture wins £7bn Magnox contract
Winning bidder to take on one of the biggest jobs in construction for the next 14 years
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T&T lands double role on £1.5bn Heathrow programme
Exclusive: Consultant sees off EC Harris, Aecom, Jacobs and Mott MacDonald for key roles on construction frameworks
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Crossrail to be extended to Reading
The £15bn Crossrail line will be extended to Reading and Twyford, using existing lines
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Gatwick’s construction boss steps down amid restructure
Exclusive: Derek Hendry to leave role with airport operator after two years as part of wider senior management shake-up