All Infrastructure articles – Page 73
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NewsHS2 construction to start in 2017
Construction will begin on the second high-speed railway in 2017, the Department for Transport has confirmed
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FeaturesInfrastructure: Keep the engine running
Lack of investment in UK infrastructure could be a serious barrier to economic growth, but is the government prepared to pay for it?
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NewsGarden Bridge opponents launch 'folly for London' competition
New competition to design folly using £60m of public funding
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NewsBudget rule will stymie infrastructure, say experts
Industry expresses fear of slowdown after Osborne budget surplus announcement
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NewsHorizon makes senior hire on two new nuclear power plants
Client behind two proposed nuclear power plants announces another senior appointment
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NewsAll 26 miles of Crossrail tunnels now complete
David Cameron and Boris Johnson went 40 metres below the capital to thank engineers involved in the project
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NewsChinese giant bags £300m Swansea tidal lagoon contract
The Chinese marine engineering contractor has won the largest contract to date on the £1bn project
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NewsCostain JV wins £600m highways job
Joint venture between Costain and Skanska to build two sections of the A14
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NewsManchester unveils £1bn airport expansion
Decade long £1bn expansion programme set to ‘transform’ Manchester Airport
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NewsAlun Griffiths wins £25m Swansea tidal lagoon contract
Local contractor wins deal to provide ancillary civil engineering for the project’s public realm works
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CommentIt’s not just carbon that changes climate
The effects of deforestation in South America highlight the interrelated nature of our climate, ecosystem and lifestyle
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NewsLaing O'Rourke lands £200m Swansea tidal lagoon contract
Contractor named preferred bidder for civils package
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NewsIndustry leaders praise energy minister appointment
Former Treasury minister Andrea Leadsom to take on development of next generation of nuclear power plants
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NewsNorth Midland makes £125,000 first quarter loss
Construction group blames Carillion Telent for first quarter loss
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NewsEU referendum worries civils firms
CECA survey reveals concerns among members about the possibility of the UK exiting the EU
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NewsAecom and Waterman win £30m Midlands highways contract
Consultants will provide highways support to 20 Midlands councils
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NewsBabcock posts 43% jump in profit
Engineering giant Babcock reports 43% rise in pre-tax profit with revenue up 20% to £4bn
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NewsHorizon prepares to engage contractors on nuclear job
Power company looks to start procurement process for nuclear plant development in Anglesey
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NewsLord Deighton replaced as infrastructure tsar
Well-known economist Jim O’Neill becomes new commercial secretary to the Treasury
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NewsSunderland gets £118m bridge go-ahead
City council also confirms Farrans and Victor Buyck joint venture will build the Wear crossing













