All Infrastructure articles – Page 47
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Brexit could derail infrastructure projects, Balfour Beatty warns
The contractor reported that by November last year 10% of its workforce held non-British EU passports
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Bakerloo Line extension route revealed
The extension will take the line out to Lewisham via Old Kent Road
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HS2 picks consultants for £520m phase two roles
Consultants will work on development of high-speed line branching north of Birmingham to Manchester and Leeds
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NG Bailey worker removed from London Bridge station job for racist slur
Worker removed after incident at Christmas party
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Industry growth reliant on infrastructure, warns CITB
Steady expansion reliant on major programmes such as HS2 and Hinkley going ahead as planned
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Interserve bags £65m Network Rail deal
Firm to provide facilities services across 11 of the client’s busiest stations
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Government slaps rules on £17.6bn Heathrow expansion
Four-month public consultation on proposals launched today
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Industrial revolution
The government’s industrial strategy offers a welcome prompt to improve productivity and foster innovation, says Mark Farmer, but real change will need to be driven by client demand
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Moorside nuclear power plant thrown into doubt
Main backer Toshiba considers involvement in £10bn scheme, which would bring 21,000 jobs to Cumbria
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CH2M favourite to win £170m HS2 phase two deal
US consultant edges ahead in race as its European boss is poached to become HS2 chief executive
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Aecom bags five major highways jobs
Upgrade design contracts worth more than £25m to the consultant
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HS2 hires chief exec from CH2M
American consultant’s European boss to lead £55.7bn HS2 project
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Crowd-busting Victoria tube ticket hall opens
London tube project designed by Weston Williamson + Partners
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Government wastes £168m on competitions for carbon capture
National Audit Office says BEIS must ‘learn lessons from experience’
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Infrastructure watchdog relaunched as Treasury agency
National Infrastructure Commission was not given statutory independence
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Brexit fallout could delay Hinkley, warns EDF
French energy giant fears EU exit could lead to labour shortages and cost overruns
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May backs nuclear as industrial strategy launched
Government willing to do further deals to support sectors of the economy
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Bechtel over a year behind on £36m Tube upgrade job
Contractor was originally meant to complete Vauxhall upgrade by end of 2015
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Construction has never been so crucial
As the government finalises its industrial strategy, Mace has some suggestions for boosting construction output