Infrastructure – Page 27
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Transport for the North to call on government for updated £70bn plan
Regional body pushing for more cash to invest in roads and rail
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Crossrail won't open this year, new boss admits
Crossrail chief executive Mark Wild has told the TfL board that he does not know when the line will be finished
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Balfour Beatty lands £214m job to link Hinkley to the grid
National Grid has also handed a cabling contract to Murphy
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TfL and DfT told to tighten grip on £30m a week Crossrail job
KPMG review says pair should look at sending observers to Crossrail board meetings
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Londoners 'want more private sector involvement' in infrastructure schemes, Aecom report says
Findings back case for putting projects in the capital outside the ‘political cycle’
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Report damns running of Crossrail and says board lacks skills to complete railway
Project beset by unrealistic optimism about hitting December 2018 deadline and lack of knowledge at top, KPMG review finds
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TfL expects HS2 station appointments this week
Contract awards for Euston and Old Oak stations had been due last month
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Crossrail only has 80% chance of hitting new budget, report says
KPMG’s review found Crossrail is currently costing £30m a week
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Council to bin plans for bridges designed by Foster + Partners
Suffolk authority has already spent £8m but now says it cannot afford proposed crossings
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TfL unhappy with rate of progress on Crossrail tunnels
Transport group says efficiency rates on work have been ’disappointing’
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‘Nobody knows’ how much HS2 will cost, admits ousted chair
Terry Morgan tells peers scheme should ditch Euston as finishing point to save money
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Contractors named for latest £1.2bn Network Rail framework
Three firms take jobs on northern routes
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Hochtief brought in for Crossrail station construction work
Hochtief has been appointed to provide enhancement works at Crossrail’s western stations
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CPA slashes construction forecasts over Brexit uncertainty
Silver lining of a ‘no deal’ may be work on expanding ports and new warehousing for stockpiling goods
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Up to 10,000 new jobs threatened by Wylfa suspension
Hundreds of existing jobs also set to be lost as Horizon strips back to “minimal core”
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TfL told to come clean about capital project plans
The London Assembly’s budget and performance committee says the organisation’s plans regarding future capital projects should be made public
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Hitachi suspends work on Wylfa Newydd nuclear plant
Uncertainty hangs over hundreds of jobs, while the government’s plan for a series of new nuclear stations is in tatters
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Crossrail 2 under threat from budget raids to pay for Crossrail, London Assembly warns
Talks on how to pay for line need to start now, committee says
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Balfour boss tells chancellor and Brexit secretary uncertainty is damaging construction
Leo Quinn was among a group of business chiefs to speak with Phillip Hammond and Stephen Barclay after last night’s vote