All Infrastructure articles – Page 57
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McAlpines targets civils after more heavy losses
Heavyweight contractor wants to expand into civils and grow its public sector work
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Motts JV lands £50m Scottish roads work
Mott MacDonald and Sweco will begin design work on dualling of A96 next month
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Consultation launched on vital infrastructure document
Industry asked for views on National Infrastructure Assessment, which will shape sector in future
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Balfour wins £130m M20 lorry job
Contractor bags deal to build lorry park which aims to be long-term solution to Operation Stack
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EDF boss ducks Hinkley timetable questions again
Vincent de Rivaz is evasive at second grilling by MPs
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Chinese contractor thrown off Swansea Bay
Client will now retender £300m marine works contract
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Wylfa £10bn nuclear plant builders confirmed
Delivery team appointed to oversee construction of the Wylfa Newydd nuclear power plant
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Northern line extension to Battersea could jump £240m
Changes would impact on station box under Gehry-designed residential building
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Khan throws HS2 Euston station plan into confusion
HS2 could stop at Old Oak Common while central London terminus reassessed, says Khan
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Four in ten Garden Bridge donors are anonymous
£44m given by ‘confidential’ or ‘anonymous’ companies, trusts and individuals
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Crown Estate floats world's largest windfarm
Project would be built 25 kilometers off Scotland’s east coast
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Heathrow lays out green plan for third runway
Airport pledges several initiatives to reduce noise and improve air quality
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HS2 could depart DfT due to cost concerns
Report says Cabinet review could see another department take control and Manchester extension cut
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Cameron: Brexit will cost UK infrastructure ‘billions of pounds’
Prime minister warns European Investment Bank loans would be hard to replace
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EDF admits Hinkley cost could rise by further £3bn
French energy giant sets new budget parameters ahead of its annual shareholder meeting
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PPPs: Step back in time
Public-private partnership agreements could be used to help invigorate the UK’s infrastructure - but only if we shrug off stigma from the past around their use
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Worker killed on Queensferry Crossing named
John Cousins died while working on the bridge in Edinburgh last Thursday
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UK enters infrastructure top ten
But Brexit fears are slowing down deals, says Arcadis research