All Infrastructure articles – Page 116
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Features
The long wait for BAA
BAA’s major projects are waiting on the tarmac. What does this mean for construction and will the operator’s reputation as an innovative client survive the turbulence?
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Three square up for £170m Crossrail track work
Balfour Beatty, Carillion and Colas compete over £170m of Crossrail track work contracts
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Transport secretary reiterates support for HS2
Patrick McLoughlin says government will work with the Labour opposition to ensure the required legislation is brought forward
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Firm fined after worker loses leg at Sellafield
Building services firm ordered to pay out over £70,000
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Moylan says airport decision must come before election
Boris Johnson’s aviation tsar says government must make a decision on airport capacity before next election
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Energy firms threaten to slash green investment
Investors warn government a lack of certainty on green policies had led them to reassess the “political risk” to projects in the UK
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CBI proposes motorways sell-off and more toll routes
Private sector needed to plug £10bn funding shortfall, business lobby group says
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HS2 appoints commercial director
Beth West joins from Thames Tideway Tunnel ‘super sewer’ project
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G&T scores with Qatar 2022 World Cup consultant role
Exclusive: UK firm appointed as cost consultant on project that promises to be ‘first carbon neutral World Cup’
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Morgan: why I quit BAA
Capital director tells Building lack of major projects, including third runway, led to his departure
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Two firms vie for £1.1bn Sellafield nuclear job
Exclusive: Balfour Beatty and Morgan Sindall battle for contract to deliver series of major infrastructure works
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Five contractors in race for Crossrail's western stations
Kier, Costain and Balfour Beatty among those invited to bid for station works
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MPs doubt government's infrastructure plan
More than half of politicians expect projects to be late and over-budget
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French and Chinese drop bid to buy Horizon
Nuclear project attracts just two bids, while Cumbria council defers crucial decision over nuclear waste storage
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Armitt to lead Labour commission on infrastructure
Ed Balls says Sir John Armitt to lead commission designed to build cross-party consensus on major infrastructure
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Vinci Ringway secures £120m roads contract
Joint venture secures financial close on 25-year maintenance contract on Isle of Wight
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Davis Langdon’s Olympic specialists transfer to Crossrail
A dozen consultants are to join the project to provide procurement and supply chain management services
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Network Rail consulting arm targets eastern Europe
Division launched earlier this year identifies market as ‘short-term’ priority