All infrastructure articles – Page 10
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Controversial £1bn Silvertown Tunnel gets the go-ahead
Department for Transport gives Transport for London the green light
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Renew Holdings shells out £80m for rail firm
Listed engineer buys family-owned Scottish contractor QTS
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Stockholm bids to attract UK construction expertise
UK companies wanted to work on multi-billion pound projects in Swedish capital
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Morgan Sindall's property services arm moves into the black
Trading update says division has returned to profit after last year’s losses
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New approach to infrastructure delivery launched
Project 13 aims to improve the delivery of infrastructure projects
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Tarmac hires ex-Carillion MD to head infrastructure team
Andy Brown was in charge of Carillion’s civil engineering division
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Network Rail calls for input on how to keep projects on track
Rail authority asks suppliers and contractors for input on its ‘standards’
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Galliford Try flogs PPP schools stake for £9m
Project partner HICL snaps up firm’s 45% share
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Council gives £215m Oxfordshire housing deal seal of approval
The Oxfordshire Housing and Growth Deal was announced by government in the Budget
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HS2 shortlists contractors for £3bn London stations
Six bidders are in the running to build the new stations at Euston and Old Oak in the capital
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HS2 unveils design firms for four new stations
Works include the transformation of London Euston
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Morgan Sindall/Bam Nuttall JV lands £322m motorway deals
The contracts involve works on the M62 and M27
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Crossrail 2 hits another snag as consultations put back until end of 2018
An independent financial review of the project is set to start soon
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Energy and transport dominate UK infrastructure pipeline, KPMG survey finds
Pipeline is £39m less than this time last year
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Plans to boost infrastructure productivity to save up to £15bn a year
Initiative aims to cut waste and speed up delivery of projects
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Comment
Latest new orders figures provide little to be cheery about
The disturbing fact is that the volume of orders being won has been the same for the past four years
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The latest construction output figures are very disturbing
The most distressing aspect is that the largest sector, commercial building, is faltering
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Rise in new orders provides some solace, but they remain at very low levels
Latest data shows that while there are signs of improvement the need for much greater improvement is clear