All Energy, Infrastructure and Refurbishment articles – Page 61
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NewsCrossrail chairman calls for rethink over how mega-projects are scheduled
Tony Meggs adds original December 2018 deadline caused ‘mayhem’ on railway
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CommentWe have to step up to the net zero carbon challenge
WSP argues for a collective effort to reach the 2050 target, as it reveals details of 22 Bishopsgate’s embodied carbon
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NewsDesign buildings to 2025 standards now to save cash, study finds
But cost of building to 2030 standards is significantly higher
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NewsGovernment launches taskforce to reopen Hammersmith Bridge
Structure was closed to all users last month
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CommentInfrastructure projects have learnt a lot from lockdown
Progress on infrastructure projects has been hit, but the industry is now prepared if another surge of the pandemic is on the way
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NewsGovernment needs private investors for infrastructure promises, CBI warns
New report outlines ways the government can attract more private investment
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NewsConstruction lobby group demands meeting with energy minister over climate emergency
Government accused of ‘woefully inadequate’ response to coalition’s letter
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NewsCrossrail admits once again it may open without Bond Street
The railway had previously revised its forecast to say the problem station would open with the rest of the central section
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NewsBoost for construction as HS2 construction phase gets under way
Phase one of the £100bn railway finally kicks off 10 years after being announced
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NewsAtkins and Gleeds land £230m HS2 roles
Firms have been charged with keeping a grip on the programme and costs
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CommentCrossrail: A flagship scheme goes badly wrong
There are still many lessons that need to be learnt from Crossrail, writes Caroline Pidgeon
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NewsHS2’s Interchange station given the all clear
Solihull council has approved designs drawn up by Arup
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NewsSellafield puts firms on notice for £250m framework
Contract notice for single-lot framework to be published in 2022
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NewsNew Crossrail budget and timeline waiting on approval
Department for Transport and Transport for London still need to give new plans the go-ahead
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NewsThames Tideway delayed by a further nine months
Covid-19 blamed for delay and rising costs of the project













