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London developers to pay £300m Crossrail levy
Mayor Boris Johnson intends to charge up to £50 per m² for £14.5bn rail link
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Bids invited for £950m Crossrail stations
Bids have been invited for four stations, worth a total of £950m, on the government’s Crossrail project
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Crossrail chief exec to step down
Rob Holden will leave this year to “explore new opportunities”
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BBMV JV bags £235m Crossrail contract
£235m deal is for the Whitechapel and Liverpool Street Station tunnels
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Treasury gears up to save £3bn a year on infrastructure
Government has list of projects that will be used to trial cost-cutting ideas for UK’s building programme
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Costain picks up £59m highways job
Infrastructure contractor to build welsh M4 link for Port Talbot
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Ferrovial shares hit after Coalition warning for BAA
Nervy markets respond to government’s fine threat for poorly performing airports
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Poyry wins Finnish rail contract
Scandinavian engineering consultant wins contracts at home and in Cambodia
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Waste campaigners to fight new wave of incinerators
Councils ready to burn waste as landfill tax starts to rise
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Network Rail inquiry to start next month
Rail body is accused of using public money to pay off disgruntled employees
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Major upgrade planned for Bank Tube station
London Underground in talks with City of London over re-tunnelling works
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Civils projects can save £3bn a year
Government report says infrastructure projects 15% more expensive in UK
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High-speed rail attempts to dodge opposition
Transport secretary changes route between London and Birmingham to dampen objectors
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Nuclear new build targeted by energy shake-up
Government’s proposals designed to encourage investment in low-carbon energy
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Atkins creates Anglo-French nuclear venture
UK engineer teams up with French consultant Assystem
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Balfour wins £220m Tube upgrade job
Contractor renews five-year contract to replace tracks for Transport for London
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£1.3bn Crossrail tunnelling contractors revealed
Bam, Ferrovial and Kier the biggest winners while Laing O’Rourke and Costain lose out
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Global infrastructure boosted by Chinese spending
State spending by Chinese having ’significant’ impact on regional infrastructure markets
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Arup appoints new UK chair in major restructure
Robert Care will move over from Australia as part of sweeping management changes