All infrastructure articles – Page 2
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Jenrick approves 2,400 homes in London and Gloucestershire
The housing secretary has backed inspectors’ calls to grant permission for schemes in London and Gloucestershire
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Three race for £135m Meridian Water job
Firms in line for infrastructure jobs on £6bn regeneration scheme
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Dozens of Tory MPs demand HS2 goes ahead
Conservatives urge prime minister to back £106bn railway as transport secretary hints at delays
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Government’s own review says HS2 will exceed £100bn
Unpublished report suggests costs will rise from £88bn to £106bn
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Sadie Morgan and Argent co-founder bag New Year Honours
Building columnist, Willmott Dixon special constable and Peter Freeman among 2020 recipients
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Queen’s speech December 2019: Key points for construction
Massive spending planned for infrastructure, plus new immigration system spelled out
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Tories sweep to power with massive majority
Construction industry waits to see what new administration has up its sleeve
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Bad weather helps sink construction output in October
Fall of more than 2% is the sharpest since January last year
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Rate of construction output decline slows but key work index stays in red
Political uncertainty continues to dog sector, says IHS/Markit survey
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Spend billions on zero-carbon initiatives, urges NFB report
National Federation of Builders call for massive public spending programme to meet 2050 zero-carbon goal
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Lendlease inks £8bn Thamesmead homes deal
Firm signs contract with Peabody for overhaul of south-east London scheme
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Former Galliford Try boss joins UK arm of French transport specialist
Nick Salt was a casualty of contractor’s job cuts over the summer
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London mayor says he’ll know next month if Crossrail is facing further hold-up
Sadiq Khan admits revised opening window could be missed
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Infrastructure boss leaves Galliford Try amid staff cuts
Company will have made 350 people redundant by end of the month
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Infrastructure delays an ‘embarrassment’ for construction, says Atkins boss
But there is 'no reason we can't get better,' firm's new president adds
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Infrastructure policy: ‘Delay and procrastination’
But with the government paralysed by Brexit, what hope is there construction will get the clarity on infrastructure it needs?
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NIC looks for experts to join its design group
Group led by Sadie Morgan is looking to increase influence of design on schemes