All Infrastructure articles – Page 113
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Transport infrastructure in slow lane, business group says
British Chambers of Commerce calls for “urgent” government action as it publishes new research ahead of chancellor’s autumn statement
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Judge throws out London Bridge legal challenge
Planning decision on Costain and Grimshaw station revamp to stand after judge dismisses judicial review bid
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Blacklisting row threatens to entangle Crossrail
Exclusive: Blacklisting history of Crossrail’s industrial relations manager emerges in court papers
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Pension funds may bear risk on infrastructure projects
Experts say funds may take on construction risk but need further government help
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Davis Langdon and Mace advise on Thames Estuary airport
Two firms provide expertise on Foster + Partners proposed scheme for new air traffic hub
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Sizewell nuclear project to create 5,600 jobs
EDF Energy sets out plans for transportation of materials to the site and worker accommodation
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Road project timescales to be halved
Government promises new approach to road construction including 24-hour working
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Balfour Beatty bags £500m Texas bridge contract
Balfour Beatty’s joint-venture with Fluor chosen for major brdige replacement and upgrade project in Dallas, Texas
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CBI calls for ‘industrial Olympics’
Chancellor pressured to support beacon infrastructure construction projects
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'We lacked the resources to carry out proper community forums', says HS2 chair
High Speed 2 chair admits firm had “difficulty” in consulting as project faces five judicial reviews
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Features
What's the future of nuclear decommissioning?
Last week’s devastating National Audit Office report on decommissioning facilities at Sellafield has led many to question whether the UK has the skills needed to deal with nuclear waste. But does the problem really lie with a Nuclear Decommissioning Authority overly occupied with cutting costs? Will Hurst investigates
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Douglas Oakervee, HS2: Full steam ahead
Douglas Oakervee tells Vern Pitt why the country must get on board High Speed Two, the UK’s biggest off-site construction project
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Network Rail awards tender points on green criteria
Rail operator introduces incentive to boost emphasis on sustainability within its supply chain
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Sellafield chooses three firms for £280m framework
Amec, Hertel and Shepley Engineers chosen as the preferred partners for the £280m Multi Discipline Site Works framework
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Chancellor told to fund shovel ready infrastructure projects
Civil engineers report two consecutive quarters of falling workloads
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Vinci confirmed for £184m Gatwick job
Gatwick confirms Vinci is the winning bidder for the job to build a new baggage facility and a replacement for Pier 1
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No major NHS building work until 2014
New NHS property boss says work will not begin until after ‘transition stage’ – which will take 18 months to two years
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Airports impasse undermines UK expertise
Experts warn that continuing indecision on airport capacity is endangering UK construction’s global reputation
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ICE president call for industry to inspire a generation
Barry Clarke says industry can use major projects to increase the numbers of young people coming into the profession
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MoD's estate arm delays £400m outsourcing contract
Defence Infrastructure Organisation delays issuing invitiation to tender for £400m strategic business partner