All Infrastructure articles – Page 115
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NewsFive years before construction can begin on Horizon nuclear
Hitachi says first project at Wylfa will be worth around £20bn but it will be five years before construction can begin
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NewsFour bidders chosen for £1bn carbon capture competition
Bidders chosen for next stage of government’s Carbon Capture Storage competition
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NewsHitachi buys Horizon nuclear for £696m
Nuclear project rescued as Hitachi appoints engineer Babcock to help with delivery
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NewsBam Nuttall replaces Galliford Try on Mersey Gateway bid
Bam Nuttall has replaced Galliford Try on one of the three teams bidding for the £589m Mersey Gateway bridge project
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NewsAberdeen bypass cost rises to £637m
Road project given go ahead by Supreme Court earlier this month
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NewsInfrastructure forum highlights need for policy certainty
New industry forum tells Danny Alexander government must provide certainty around energy policy and renewables
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NewsCrossrail tunnelling machine lowered into place
A 550 tonne tunnelling machine – called Elizabeth – was lowered into a 40 metre deep shaft in east London last night
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NewsThree firms battle for £45m Crossrail job
New Ilford yard facility will be constructed while current yard remains operational
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NewsICE urges aviation review to think long term
UK needs more than three runways at Heathrow or a hub airport
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NewsCentrica scraps plans for two biomass power plants
Firm blames lack of certainty around energy policy and the government’s preference for co-firing and coal conversion power plants
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NewsWeston Williamson outlines four runway Luton expansion
Architect drawing up plans for four runways at Luton
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NewsMake unveils plans for Stansted expansion
Architect Make is developing plans to expand Stansted airport to up to four runways to solve the UK’s airport capacity problem
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FeaturesNow the party’s over…
Aside from rhetoric, what did we get from the party conferences? Building looks at the prospects for action on key funding areas
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FeaturesPost-Olympic projects outside London
Two weeks ago Building looked at London’s post-Olympic construction projects and now it’s the turn of the rest of the country. Here we highlight some of the major regional projects coming up over the next few years and the construction trends they herald
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NewsPensions investment platform achieves 'critical mass'
Platform set up to channel investment into infrastructure moves to next stage
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NewsFirms vie for £6bn nuclear decommissioning job
Exclusive: Babcock, CH2M Hill and URS among contenders for contract to run 12 sites across UK
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NewsBrussels gives go-ahead to Green Investment Bank
But bank will not yet be able to lend to Green Deal as European Commission yet to give scheme state aid clearance
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NewsCrossrail 'on track' despite halt to both tunnel machines
Crossrail must clear backlog of spoil caused by mechanical failure before restarting
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