All Infrastructure articles – Page 140
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Shortlist for Infrastructure Project of the Year revealed
Five projects have made the ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Awards shortlist
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Huhne demands UK nuclear report
Energy secretary commissions chief nuclear inspector in light of Japan earthquake
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UK contractors caught in Japan quake
Staff at Balfour Beatty, Skanska and Kier return unharmed from Japanese nuclear tour
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Atkins boosts Scottish team with acquisition
Atkins has taken over Technical Services Scotland in a deal worth £800,000
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HOK named master architect at Gatwick
Contract win is architect’s fourth major aviation project, after Heathrow, Cork and Dublin jobs
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East London Line big winner at Civil Engineering Awards
The awards took place last Friday honouring the civil engineers that make London run - from infrastructure, to buildings to the protection offered by the Thames Barrier.
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Kier and Bam Nuttall set to win £100m Hinkley job
Consortium is preferred bidder on new nuclear package as firms await £2.5bn earthworks shortlist
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Glasgow subway to recieve 'substantial capital contribution'
Contribution comes as part of £290m plan to upgrade transport network
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Planning approved for Bond Street Crossrail station
225,000 passengers will use the station daily, once completed
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WSP cuts 102 jobs as UK proves 'toughest market'
Results show UK turnover down 14% but firm is ’getting back into acquisitions’ abroad
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Government announces high speed rail consultation
Protests as transport secretary says new network will generate £44 billion for the economy
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Highways Agency to use project bank accounts
Organisation is the latest body to adopt government plans to combat payment abuse
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Network Rail overhaul revealed
Network Rail will split into nine regional units in a big shake up announced today
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Money wasted on PPP projects as risks overstated
Faulty risk ratings increase finance costs for PPP projects, according to fresh research
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Aukett appears in Russian court over outstanding fees
Architect accused of failing to pay consultant for shelved project
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Defence Estates savings to result in 2,500 job losses
New streamlined organisation to oversee management of military estates
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Berkeley inks deal for £100m Crossrail station
Transport secretary Philip Hammond to confirm agreement this morning
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Wind power companies offer communities £2,000 per turbine
Announcement by Renewable UK in addition to government handing back wind farm business rates
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Kier to begin work on delayed £40m fire station project
Government commits funding for four stations after initial doubts