All Infrastructure articles – Page 62
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Tunnel preferred for new £3bn Thames crossing
Highways England launches consultation on £3bn river crossing
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Work resumes on Aberdeen bridge after worker fatality
Main contractor Balfour Beatty says workers have returned to £18m Third Don Crossing, but not to the incident area
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Wet, wet, wet
With outdated policy, procurement and funding models, flood defences are a key area of infrastructure weakness. So far none of the solutions the government has offered has worked - largely because its whole approach needs radical reform
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Hinkley scheme approved
Key part of connecting network will be first to use new National Grid pylon design
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Hitachi creates new company for Wylfa nuclear job
Hitachi Nuclear Energy Europe created to work on £14bn project
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Balfour Vinci HS2 JV appoints MD
Heavyweight contractor JV announces new manging director to lead HS2 bid
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EU invests record £6bn into UK infrastructure
Figures show the European Investment Bank gave £5.85bn of loans in 2015
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Arup/Atkins to draw up £200m Stonehenge tunnel
Consultant JV wins big contract to design a tunnel and bypass on £200m project
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Kier to repair storm-damaged Lake District road
Contractor to rebuild popular Lake District tourist route A591
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Dilley: Flood review not affected by resignation
Former Environment Agency chair tells ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø that review will be unchanged by his departure
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Council calls for rethink over Crossrail 2 station
Hackney Council slams proposals for Crossrail 2 station in Dalston, London
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Consultant JV lands major Thames Tideway contract
Heavyweight JV will provide design and engineering services for Bam, Balfour and Morgan Sindall
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Breedon bags £55m construction contract
Breedon Aggregates has won a £55m road contract in JV with Whitemountain
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Tender for the £112m redevelopment of Glasgow station launched
The £112m rebuild of Glasgow Queen Street station has gone out to tender
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Infrastructure commission gets a CEO
The Chancellor has appointed civil servant Phil Graham as chief executive of the National Infrastructure Commission
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Final approval for £560m Bank station overhaul
Dragados set to deliver major revamp of London underground station
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Major programmes, major opportunities
The UK must learn from its infrastructure successes to avoid another Davies Commission debacle
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Here we go again
The government’s resolve - yet again - to postpone the decision on airport expansion shows that planning remains subservient to politics, and sets off alarm bells for the National Infrastructure Commission - which must act now to protect its authority