All Infrastructure articles – Page 47
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NewsHeathrow turns to off-site to cut site workforce by a third
Airport aims to limit future workforce on new runway and buildings to below 10,000 a day to keep community on board
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NewsPhase one of HS2 granted Royal Assent
The first phase between London and Birmingham will be up and running by 2026
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NewsGovernment plans to use PF2 for raft of construction jobs
Pipeline will include programmes of prisons, schools, hospitals, infrastructure and MoD work
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NewsCrossrail sparks at Whitechapel station get pay rise
Union says pay hike could be replicated across the £14.8bn project
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NewsT&T acquires asset manager
Deal will allow the consultant to offer an end-to-end service to its infrastructure clients
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NewsMace mulls legal challenge to CH2M's £170m HS2 win
Sources suggest Mace could launch High Court challenge “within days”
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NewsNorthern line extension gears up
Tunnelling machines have been lowered in at Battersea Power Station
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NewsUK nuclear ambitions are ‘pie in the sky’, says energy expert
Mycle Schneider, who has advised other European states on nuclear, says government could not offer right level of capital support
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NewsToshiba backs out of Moorside build
Japanese giant will remain involved in power plant’s development
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NewsWindfarm splurge as offshore construction hits record level
Wind projects accounted for nearly half the value of UK power schemes in 2016
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NewsToshiba turmoil prompts fresh alarm over UK nuclear programme
Japanese giant mulls sale of atom plant building arm
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NewsBrexit could derail infrastructure projects, Balfour Beatty warns
The contractor reported that by November last year 10% of its workforce held non-British EU passports
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NewsBakerloo Line extension route revealed
The extension will take the line out to Lewisham via Old Kent Road
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NewsHS2 picks consultants for £520m phase two roles
Consultants will work on development of high-speed line branching north of Birmingham to Manchester and Leeds
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NewsNG Bailey worker removed from London Bridge station job for racist slur
Worker removed after incident at Christmas party
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NewsIndustry growth reliant on infrastructure, warns CITB
Steady expansion reliant on major programmes such as HS2 and Hinkley going ahead as planned
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NewsInterserve bags £65m Network Rail deal
Firm to provide facilities services across 11 of the client’s busiest stations
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NewsGovernment slaps rules on £17.6bn Heathrow expansion
Four-month public consultation on proposals launched today
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CommentIndustrial revolution
The government’s industrial strategy offers a welcome prompt to improve productivity and foster innovation, says Mark Farmer, but real change will need to be driven by client demand
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NewsMoorside nuclear power plant thrown into doubt
Main backer Toshiba considers involvement in £10bn scheme, which would bring 21,000 jobs to Cumbria













