All Infrastructure articles – Page 101
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HS2 'to boost economy by £15bn'
Completed high-speed line to north of England would add £15bn per year to the economy a KPMG analysis finds
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Armitt calls for ODA-style body for nuclear industry
Former Olympic Delivery Authority boss says similar delivery body should be set up to drive through the construction of nuclear power plants
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John Laing may be put up for sale
John Laing has appointed investment bank Greenhill to advise on a possible sale or listing
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HS2 costs under fire, again
Influential public accounts committee slams HS2 business case and questions if project is the best way to spend £50m on rail investment
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'Take the politics out of infrastructure', Armitt says
Report by former Olympic boss calls for independent infrastructure quango to end decades of dithering on major infrastructure decisions
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Ray O'Rourke takes on new HS2 role
Laing O’Rourke chair to sit on the government’s independent task force overseeing economic benefits of the scheme
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Bam Nuttall and Amec win power station deals
Contractors appointed to build undersea power link in Scotland
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Scrap HS2 ‘grand folly’, says IoD
Business lobby group calls for £43bn budget to be spent on improving existing network
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VIDEO: Crossrail completes half of tunnelling south of Thames
Boring machine Mary joins Sophie at Woolwich station box
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Contractors sought for £200m highways framework
Birmingham council starts race for a £200m infrastructure framework.
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Delivery partner revealed for £331m London tube upgrade
Exclusive: Team including EC Harris, Mace and CH2M Hill will help deliver radical new procurement approach
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Construction pipeline: Unprecedented clarity
How the latest data released by the government will help the industry
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NG Bailey lands London Bridge revamp job
Contractor will provide permanent and temporary M E works on £400m station overhaul
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Skills shortage puts infrastructure recovery at risk
Civil engineering contractors report growing concern over ability to recruit skilled staff and increase in costs
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Crossrail finds remains of 9,000-year-old Londoners
Crossrail has found evidence of humans living on the Thames 9,000 ago at its site in North Woolwich
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Independent thinking
Next year the people of Scotland will decide whether to cut their historic ties with the rest of the UK. What effect could independence have on the Scottish construction industry?