All Infrastructure articles – Page 121
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Ministry of Defence fires gun for estate job
The OJEU notice for a private sector partner to manage £20bn worth of defence estate published today
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Timetable for Hinkley nuclear slips
The approval process for EDF’s planned Hinkley Point C nuclear reactors is three months behind schedule
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Middle East still booming says Deloitte report
Annual report on Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Abu Dhabi and Iraq points to $500bn of work
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Hammond confirms plan to appoint private sector partner
Defence secretary says OJEU notice for job to manage £20bn worth of defence estate to be issued ‘shortly’
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Bidders line up for Horizon nuclear sale
Companies express interest in the nuclear power plant venture as government tries to encourage investment
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Crossrail: Pulling out all the stops
Crossrail - the biggest engineering project in Europe - also claims to be a driver for multimillion-pound regeneration in the capital. Ike Ijeh takes a look at three key stations along the route and asks how much Londoners will really benefit
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Clegg pledges ‘financial guarantees’ for major projects
Government to boost investment by using its Triple-A credit rating to guarantee investment in major projects
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Government must look at flexible models of PFI
Association for Consultancy and Engineering sets out five alternative models to replace PFI
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Wales sets out £15bn infrastructure plan
The Welsh Government has set out plans detailing a pipeline of capital projects worth £15bn over the next decade
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Government publishes Energy Bill
Bill designed to set framework to pay for new nuclear power stations
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Businesses say work on Crossrail 2 'must start now'
Top engineers, consultants and contractors say second Crossrail needed to alleviate pressure on transport network
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Tory group calls for new runway in South East
Group of conservative MPs want government committment to increase airport capacity
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Housebuilding slump prompts PM action
Treasury to look at use of state guarantees for infrastructure and housing projects as latest housing figures reveal 11% fall
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Delay to £400m energy plant prompts planning review
Permission for waste-to-energy plant delayed when objections lead to ‘special parliamentary procedure’
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Legal bids could derail passage of HS2 bill
Judicial review bids could mean bill for high speed project is unable to be passed in this Parliament
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Legal challenges to HS2: Destination High Court
High Speed 2 holds out the prospect of a much-needed boost to UK construction. But the legal challenges the project faces means it could hit the buffers before it’s even left the platform. Allister Hayman reports
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Galliford Try wins £80m bypass contract
Detailed design work will begin on 5km Devon dual carriageway this month
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Horizon nuclear sale 'could take years'
Tory chair of energy committee fears long delay in selling Horizon Nuclear Power after hearing evidence from energy firms
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Parsons Brinckerhoff wins HS2 design brace
Consultant fends off competition from Mott MacDonald, Arup-Systra and Jacobs
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Queen's Speech confirms Energy Bill
New legislative programme to bring forward electricity market reform to sure up nuclear new build programme