All Infrastructure articles – Page 147
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NewsArup, Mott and Balfour on PM's Indian trade trip
Bosses from Balfour Beatty, Mott McDonald and Arup are among 39 industry leaders on David Cameron’s trade delegation to India
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NewsVinci wins £16.5m Gatwick airport job
Gatwick airport has awarded a new contract to redevelop its South Terminal to Vinci
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NewsPFI emergency plan will cost extra £1bn
Treasury Infrastructure Finance unit helped kickstart PFI in 2009 but it will cost public sector up to another £1bn over next 30 years
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NewsTfL puts new work on hold as it fights to save Bond Street
Letter reveals scale of cost-cutting as fears grow that Crossrail interchange could be axed
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NewsSaudis fund £10.5bn of construction in six months
Government’s public building programme proceeds apace despite global slowdown
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NewsUproar over six-figure bonuses for Network Rail chiefs
PM and unions unimpressed at outgoing chief Iain Coucher’s £641,000 top-up
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NewsCAA changes 'will bring more airport facilities'
The Department for Transport has said that changes to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) will see greater investment in passenger facilities at airports
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NewsBalfour Beatty wins £100m highways contract in Southampton
Balfour Beatty Workplace scoops 10-year contract for managing highways for Southampton City council
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NewsShortlist for £2bn Essex waste PFI revealed
Essex and Southend councils announce three-strong shortlist for PFI-funded waste treatment project
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NewsCrossrail 'contingency options' could cut cost
Building has obtained Transport Secretary letter that casts fresh doubts over whether Crossrail will be scaled down
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FeaturesOn the menu
With the private sector still subsisting on scraps and the non-infrastructure public sector just grateful that its provisions weren’t cut any further in the emergency Budget, the infrastructure market represents a veritable feast at the moment. So welcome to the latest in our infrastructure market reports
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FeaturesInfrastructure markets: saving grace
If there was one sliver of comfort in the Budget, it was that there were no further cuts to infrastructure spending. Victoria Jackson of Davis Langdon surveys the work that will be on offer in the years ahead
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FeaturesEnergy from waste: 'A wonderful place to be'
There’s going to be a £2bn-a-year building boom in energy-from-waste plants, like this one, over the next 15 years. Kristina Smith finds out how to turn base matter into gold
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FeaturesEDF nuclear boss talkin' about his generation
Alan Cumming wants your help building EDF’s third-generation nuclear power plants, which, if all goes to plan, means four multibillion-pound projects and more than 150 contracts up for grabs
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FeaturesWaiting 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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CommentHas the Office for Budget Responsibility screwed up stamp duty figures?
Estimates on expected revenue from stamp duty look hugely optimistic, so what happens if they’re wrong?
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NewsInfrastructure Now: Call for speakers
Building’s new virtual event in September is inviting industry experts to join its panel of speakers
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NewsRoad pricing 'inevitable'
RAC Foundation calls for motorists to be charged by the mile to avoid gridlock in future
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Boris plans new east Thames crossing
Mayor’s transport agency to build £25m cable car from the O2 to the Royal Docks
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Features2012 countdown: Infrastructure
The Olympics isn’t just about show-stopping stadiums. In fact, the budget for venues is £700m less than the cost of the no-frills enabling works, roads and utilities














