All Infrastructure articles – Page 99
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Hinkley nuclear construction hit by further delays
Main construction on EDF’s Hinkley Point nuclear station is not now expected to start until mid-2015
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Amey wins £200m roads contract
East of England maintenance and improvement contract awarded by Highways Agency
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Hinkley nuclear deal 'agreed'
Reports suggest the government and EDF have now agreed a strike price for electricity from new Hinkley Point nuclear plant
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Horizon nuclear project given boost
Office for Nuclear Regulation says it can shave six months from timetable for assessing design of reactor
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The spaces in between
As London’s King’s Cross Square opens at last, Ike Ijeh considers the chequered history of the capital’s spaces - and their likely future
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HS2 reaches out to suppliers for £10bn work pipeline
Infrastructure client plans first supply chain conference in Birmingham
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Network Rail wins consulting role on £4.8bn Sydney rail project
Network Rail’s consulting business has won a role on a £4.8bn rail project in Australia.
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URS, Amec and Areva land Sellafield contract extension
Nuclear giants have been granted another five years to improve performance on the mammoth decommissioning project
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China to invest in £650m Manchester airport development
China’s biggest bank will invest in the £650m Manchester Airport City project
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Crossrail workers discover Roman skulls
Workers on the Crossrail project have found around 20 Roman skulls at Liverpool Street station while undertaking tunnelling work
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Fallon predicts Hinkley nuclear deal ‘within weeks’
Energy minister confident agreement on “strike price” for electricity imminent
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Four teams to tender for £7bn Magnox job
International consortiums include CH2M Hill, Bechtel, Atkins and Amec
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Cameron mounts defence of HS2
Prime minister stresses importance new high speed rail line to the north of England in his Conservative party conference speech
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Crossrail boss warns UK could lose tunnelling expertise
Andrew Wolstenholme warns tunnelling specialists will go overseas unless major infrastructure projects are brought forward to fill gap left when Crossrail is completed
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Government 'must tighten focus of infrastructure plan'
Institute of Civil Engineers calls for government to narrow focus of its infrastructure plan to a concise list of priority projects
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Transport secretary defends HS2
Patrick McLoughlin uses his Conservative party conference speech to launch defence of the £43bn high-speed rail project
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A tale of two tunnels
Why aren’t greener alternatives to the £4.2bn Thames Tideway Tunnel being considered?
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King's Cross Square opens to public
King’s Cross Square officially opened yesterday, marking the completion of the £550m development of King’s Cross station
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Politics without the mudslinging
Sir John Armitt’s proposals for a National Infrastructure Commission are to be welcomed, but can politics be taken out of planning so easily, asks Simon Rawlinson
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Labour casts doubt over future of HS2
Balls claims Labour in power will not be handing out £50bn ‘blank cheque’ for high speed rail project