All Infrastructure articles – Page 97
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HS2 outlines procurement strategy
Railway developer set to spend £17bn on line from London to Birmingham
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HS2: A compelling argument
Let’s stop the political bickering and get this project on the rails
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Government launches push to "inspire next generation of engineers"
Raft of measures announced backed by £49m of new public funding
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Amec spends £18m on US nuclear firm
Engineer looking to expand offer and grow American nuclear services business
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Renewable energy project pipeline jumps 28%
Government stats reveal rapid growth of renewable energy projects
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BIM is for infrastructure as well as buildings
Construction must lead the way to a new collaboration between disciplines
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Carillion bags £70m M6 improvements contract
Prime minister David Cameron announced the contractor had been awarded the job yesterday
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MPs approve High Speed 2 funding bill
Government also considers developing future extension to Scotland
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Race is on for £100m Luton Airport job
Airport is seeking contractors to expand its terminal and build new roads
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Ofwat brings forward £100m in water work
Regulator tells water firms to uncork spending early to reduce dips in work pipeline
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Network Rail to spend extra £600m on upgrade work
Rail regulator’s final determination ups capital spend programme to £12.8bn
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Fuel wars: Review of green charges
The prime minister surprised everyone last week when he announced his desire to ‘roll back’ green charges on energy bills. So where does this leave the government’s energy efficiency policies?
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Plan for low carbon target law defeated
Lords vote against setting decarbonisation target for UK’s energy mix in 2014
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Government primes Islamic bond to boost UK infrastructure
UK aims to launch £200m Sharia-compliant bond next year
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Anything for a PV life
Can photovoltaics really provide a significant proportion of the UK’s mains power?
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Government to keep hold of roads standards
Plans to spin-out the Highways Agency would still see government keep control of design requirements
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Greenpeace drops Hinkley legal challenge
But £16bn nuclear project still facing legal challenge from Ireland’s National Trust
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HS2 will tender £19.6bn of construction work
But government business case weakens after costs increase
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Eighteen contractors in race for £2.25bn supersewer
UK’s biggest contractors outnumbered by foreign firms in running for Thames Tideway work
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Nuclear family
If UK firms are going to compete on Hinkley C and subsequent nuclear projects, we urgently need to work together to tackle the training gap