All Transport articles – Page 12
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New London bus hits the streets of the capital
Designed inside and out by Thomas Heatherwick Studio
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Mace joins Birmingham council in making construction jobs pledge
Firm hails £600m New Street Station opportunity as construction academy opened
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Crossrail appoints two new board members
Phil Gaffney and Ian Brown will take up roles on 1 April
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Councils receive £100m for pothole repair fund
Extra allocation to repair winter damaged roads
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Mott MacDonald team wins high-speed rail engineering contract
Grimshaw and URS also part of team awarded contract for Birmingham to Manchester route
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TfL review to slash £300m from tube upgrades
Piccadilly Line delayed and station improvements halted in bid to fill £2.2bn funding hole
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David Higgins leaves ODA for Network Rail
ODA’s director of finance Dennis Hone will replace Higgins who takes up chief executive post at rail body
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Ten consultants named on £1bn Gatwick framework
Architects and engineers have won places on two frameworks for Gatwick Airport’s £1bn investment programme
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Waiting for High Speed 2 to get here
The coalition has given its backing to a high-speed rail network in the UK, but there is a lot of uncertainty over how, when and in what form it will arrive
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BAA revises Heathrow capital investment plans
Cash to be diverted from cancelled third runway project
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KEO wins design role on $1.7bn Riyadh monorail
Consultant joins Scott Wilson on 3.6km Saudi Arabian mass transit project
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Crossrail unveils revised design for Whitechapel station
Amended proposals by BDP and Hyder ’offer better value for money’
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Balfour Beatty picked for multibillion-dollar Denver rail scheme
Contractor’s team wins Eagle P3 commuter rail project in Denver metropolitan area
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Civil engineers alarmed at transport infrastructure hiatus
CECA warns on suspension of conditional approvals for all major local transport schemes
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Comment
Crossrail solved
Surely a small tax on the major users of Crossrail - the banks - would adequately fill the foreseen funding gap (building.co.uk, 28 May)
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Inquest starts into fatal Potters Bar train crash
Inquiry begins today into 2002 accident on track maintained by Jarvis
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Cost model: Airport terminals
UK airport operators need to make substantial investments in infrastructure to prepare for continuing long-term demand for domestic and international flights. Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon reports