All Transport articles – Page 8
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Budget 2016: Reaction round-up
Construction industry figures react to George Osborne’s eighth Budget
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Osborne gives Crossrail 2 and HS3 go-ahead
Chancellor will commit £140m to the schemes in tomorrow’s Budget
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Four win Heathrow expansion roles
Heavyweight consultants selected to help client work up third runway plans
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Hendy: Network Rail jobs to seek private funding
Network Rail chairman Sir Peter Hendy calls for private financing for CP6 projects
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Manchester airport £1bn overhaul gets go-ahead
Manchester Airport has won planning consent for its £1bn transformation programme
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Kier bags £160m highways extension
Contractor will develop a highways skills centre as part of four-year extension to deal with Surrey council
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Top contractors back Heathrow expansion
Firms including Balfour Beatty and Laing O’Rourke throw weight behind Heathrow
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Balfour bags £245m highways job
Contractor lands unique seven-year deal to provide maintenance for three councils
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Apprentice quotas for road and rail firms
One apprentice created for every £3m spent in contracts on government projects
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Balfour Vinci HS2 JV appoints MD
Heavyweight contractor JV announces new manging director to lead HS2 bid
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Arup/Atkins to draw up £200m Stonehenge tunnel
Consultant JV wins big contract to design a tunnel and bypass on £200m project
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Kier to repair storm-damaged Lake District road
Contractor to rebuild popular Lake District tourist route A591
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Council calls for rethink over Crossrail 2 station
Hackney Council slams proposals for Crossrail 2 station in Dalston, London
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TfL commits £148m for borough improvement plans
TfL and the mayor have pledged £148m to London’s councils to carry out improvement works on the capital’s roads and public spaces
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Heavyweight highways JV bags £825m deals
Highways consortium A-one+ wins two major maintenance contracts in Yorkshire and Humberside, and Kent and Sussex
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Three firms bag HS2 phase two design deals
Consultants to provide detailed design for phase two of HS2 between Birmingham and Crewe
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CH2M bags lead role on £18bn tube upgrade
Consultant wins programme development role with PwC for four Underground lines
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Carillion bags £120m Northern Rail FM win
Contractor to provide facilities management for Arriva’s northern rail franchise estate
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Dismay as airport expansion decision delayed to next summer
Government confirms delay and says it needs more time to test air quality
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Normal service resumed?
Following a turbulent 12 months of engineering delays, in-fighting and inadequate planning, Network Rail’s fortunes seem to have turned following George Osborne’s increase to capital spending and Sir Peter Hendy’s reconfigured spending programme. So has the company got away with it?