All Infrastructure articles – Page 107
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NewsInfrastructure plan 'just a long list of expensive projects'
Public Accounts Committee says government’s national infrastructure plan lacks clear priorities and a strategic vision
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Hinkley Point deal 'unlikely'
EDF director says success of on-going negotiations with government is not ‘in any way assured’
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EDF downsizes Hinkley Point C staff
Firm scales back nuclear new build operation in Somerset to control costs
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NewsSantander’s data centre unfinished after ISG exit
Exclusive: £100m Project Fox missing sections of roofing and cladding and up to eight months behind schedule
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FeaturesBirmingham New Street: Quite a journey
Getting the trains to run on time is one thing, but running to the timetable on a project the size of the £700m refurbishment of Birmingham New Street - while keeping the existing station fully operational - is something else entirely. Thomas Lane jumps on board
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NewsMPs call for scrutiny of nuclear negotiations
MPs and campaigners press for National Audit Office to review the government’s nuclear ‘strike price’ negotiations with EDF
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NewsFirms appointed to build £600m Scots power substations
Balfour Beatty, Miller, and Bam Nuttall among firms appointed to £600m electricity substation programme in north of Scotland
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NewsNetwork Rail appoints Crossrail director
Rob McIntosh to lead Network Rail’s £2.3bn programme of upgrades for the Crossrail development
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NewsMay Gurney to lose £780m roads job
Support services contractor launches formal appeal as Norfolk council plans to end relationship with firm
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NewsCostain joint venture wins £300m Crossrail fit out job
Contract is the last major construction contract to be awarded on the project
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NewsRace for Crossrail North East improvements starts
Network Rail asks four firms, including Balfour Beatty and Costain, to bid for improvement job between Stratford and Shenfield
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NewsWSP wins Qatar airport city job
Engineer wins role on 2022 World Cup project alongside Dutch architect OMA
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NewsCostain-May Gurney merger to cost 150 jobs
But directors say £178m deal is designed to drive growth
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NewsSpeedy lands National Grid tie-up
Firm will provide plant across National Grid’s gas and electricity networks
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NewsContractors share in government nuclear funding
Laing O’Rourke, Costain and Arup benefit from £31m funding boost for research projects
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NewsElizabeth House scheme avoids public inquiry
Lambeth council approval of £600m Chipperfield-designed development will stand after Eric Pickles decides not to ‘call-in’ plans
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FeaturesInfrastructure: Nuclear decomissioning
David Hayes, Barbra Carlisle and Simon Rawlinson of EC Harris examine how the UK’s £3bn-a-year programme is evolving to deliver greater certainty and value for money
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NewsDisappointment at ‘jam tomorrow’ Budget
Budget reaction: Industry experts criticise 2015-16 start for £3bn a year infrastructure boost














