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Ealing council appoints own architects for Crossrail stations
Council says John McAslan and HOK to work on Ealing Broadway and Southall following design quality row
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'Super-sewer' poaches Crossrail director
Crossrail programme director appointed as chief executive of Thames Tideway Tunnel developer
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Tube engineers work through night to fix concrete blunder
London tube engineers clean up freshly poured concrete that leaked into a signal control room causing the Victoria Line to close
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Crossrail achieving ‘value for money’, says spending watchdog
Taxpayers’ money is being well used on London’s Crossrail programme, according to a new report by the National Audit Office
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Five firms vie for key roles on £1.5bn Heathrow work
Exclusive: Winning consultants will provide ‘pivotal’ services on airport’s latest five-year investment programme
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HS2 commits to design review for all stations
Move comes after Nottinghamshire and Leeds demand “iconic” stations to be built in their cities in return for supporting the project
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Supreme Court rejects HS2 challenge
Unanimous verdict of seven judges finds government followed correct procedures under European law
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West End 'needs overhaul' for Crossrail commuter surge
Report by Arup estimates 65 million more passengers a year at three key stations than official figures suggest
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Race starts for £99m M25 job
Highway Agency wants improvements to Junction 30 to help stimulate economic activity in the Thames Gateway
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'Super-sewer' to make luxury Battersea flats 'unsellable'
Battersea developer argues Thames Tideway Tunnel’s construction programme puts entire £8bn redevelopment of power station at risk
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Westinghouse boss: 'We'll build nuclear plants in four years'
Nuclear reactor developer outlines plan for NuGen nuclear project’s procurement and construction
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HS2 appoints new chief executive
Network Rail infrastructure boss Simon Kirby appointed as chief executive to oversee construction of £43bn project
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Councils call for £400m flood repair fund
Councils have urged the government to provide a £400m fund to repair damage caused by recent storms and flooding
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Sellafield retenders £120m job
Nuclear decommissioner seeks contractor to build its Big Box facility
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Network Rail works up £25m Peckham revamp plans
Client and Weston Williamson architects prepare plans to revitalise Peckham Rye area
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Westinghouse to build three nuclear reactors in the UK
Reactor developer buys 60% stake in NuGen project in Cumbria
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HS2 to have dedicated engineering college
Announcement of new further education college comes as Sir David Higgins takes reins as chairman of £43bn project
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Balfour signals end to rail renewal work
Balfour Beatty says it is not longer bidding for Network Rail track renewal work, with the firm’s existing contract coming to a close this year
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Crossrail bosses to be grilled over station design quality
London Assembly member to scrutinise Crossrail’s failure to design review outer London stations
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Armitt: Blackouts 'best thing' for UK infrastructure crisis
Warning over lack of urgency comes as ɫTV launches consultation on long-term construction policy