Infrastructure – Page 43
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Bechtel named preferred supplier for contested HS2 contract
HS2 confirms it has lined up the firm to replace CH2M
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60,000 workers to down tools today
Over 1,000 sites, offices and production facilities are taking part in safety awareness campaign
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Balfour calls for faster Heathrow expansion
Contractor says rapid airport expansion will be needed post-Brexit
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Garden Bridge client hits back at Hodge report
Trust chairman challenges Labour MP’s recommendation that project be scrapped
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Lower Thames Crossing route confirmed
The road tunnel under the River Thames will be the first since the Dartford Tunnel in 1963
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Garden Bridge team to cash in even if it’s axed
Margaret Hodge report reveals players behind the controversial London bridge will pocket large sums even if project is scrapped
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Garden Bridge contest 'pretence blown wide open', says London Eye architect
Architects Marks Barfield welcome damning Hodge report into the London project
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Race begins for HS2 station roles
Client looking for four station designers and a development partner for Euston
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Stansted Airport given go-ahead for new £130m terminal
The Pascall+Watson-designed new terminal will house all arrivals to the airport
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Mace may still sue HS2 after crunch talks flounder
MPs also monitoring row over controversial tender after CH2M walked away from £170m deal last week
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Network Rail plans to 'cut spending further'
Renewal programmes facing cuts included the network from London across Kent, Sussex and Surrey
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Spanish consultant targets UK expansion and HS2 work
Ayesa shrugs off Brexit fears as it eyes engineering role on ‘ambitious projects’
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Heathrow unveils £650m extra spend as Brexit starting gun fired
Shareholders say cash boost is ‘major signal of confidence’ in UK
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Nuclear new build in 'meltdown', say experts
Doubts grow over delays, funding shortfalls and ability of nuclear industry to complete planned projects
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Ramboll and Arup nab £6bn Germany-to-Denmark tunnel
Femern tunnel will be the longest immersed undersea tunnel in the world
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New guidance for fast-track housing limits
DCLG paper updates developers on residential bolt-ons to Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects
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Osborne and Jackson bag £240m of M25 deals
Contractors will maintain and upgrade the London orbital motorway
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Mace HS2 silk is £650 an hour QC
Firm hires Monckton Chambers’ Michael Bowsher, described as ‘Mr Procurement’, in HS2 battle
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HS2 delays £170m partner award again
Key second meeting between client and losing bidder Mace postponed again