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The housing sector was happy with the spending review – but lack of transport investment could scupper its delivery in London
After setting out a vision for development centred on public transit links, the mayor of London came out of the spending review empty handed. Can London build 88,000 homes a year without new infrastructure? Daniel Gayne reports.
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Eco-friendly pedestrian bridge at Bury Interchange wins approval
The design by Hawkins/Brown for Transport for Greater Manchester is net-zero
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How transport infrastructure can unlock regeneration and levelling up
Regional and local transport planning in the UK has been boosted through the award of long-term funding to city regions and by aligning mobility to levelling up
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Innovation as a pathway to growth
How Milestone Infrastructure uses Procore’s data solutions to streamline its highways operations while growing its business
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London City Airport pauses terminal expansion plans
Bosses set to ‘re-evaluate timing’ of £500m expansion programme’s final stages
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Contractors set to be drafted onto Kier team building HS2 tunnels
Bam Nuttall and Spanish firm Ferrovial to work on £2.5bn Chilterns deals
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Revamped proposal for homes above Nine Elms Tube unveiled
Work on Assael scheme to start early next year
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Consultants on right track for £640m Network Rail deals
Aecom and Jacobs among design work winners
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Morgan Sindall wins delayed £17m Bradford station revamp
Work on West Yorkshire station now due to start in 2021
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New architect flies in to look again at delayed £600m Stansted revamp
Mace was due to finish new arrivals terminal next autumn
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Manchester Airport reveals progress on Laing O’Rourke’s £1bn expansion
First phase to finish next summer
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Ending HS2 at Old Oak is the ‘Ryanair option’, warns TfL boss
TfL commissioner Mike Brown says railway must continue on to Euston to secure benefits for the capital
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HS2 chair blames ground conditions for ballooning budget and delays
Allan Cook says scheme was priced at £56bn 'without the benefit of any investigation of ground conditions'
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Welsh government shelves plan for £1.4bn M4 relief road
First Minister Mark Drakeford’s decision is the latest hit to the Welsh infrastructure pipeline
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Spending watchdog questions £2bn Stonehenge tunnel
National Audit Office says lack of clarity from government over funding means 2026 opening date already in doubt
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Wolstenholme out as Hackitt joins HS2 board
Former Crossrail boss came under fire last month over ongoing delays to the cross-London railway
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MPs still in the dark over what's gone wrong at Crossrail
Committee orders bosses to explain why scheme will be over a year late and required a £2.8bn bailout