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BAM scoops two transport deals worth £239m
BAM Nuttall has won two transport deals worth almost a quarter of a billion pounds since the start of the year, ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ understands
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Jarvis scoops £91m infrastructure contract
Shares in rail services group rise 6% on news of contract win
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Bidders shortlisted for £300m Bond Street tube job
Taylor Woodrow, Laing O'Rourke and Balfour Beatty included in consortiums asked by TfL to bid for Crossrail-related redeveloment
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Balfour Beatty wins £600m of water contracts
Contractor secures AMP 5 water infrastructure contracts from United Utilities and Anglian Water
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Cyril Sweett hired for ProCure21 framework training
Group to help in training programme for £4bn national health construction procurement framework
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Scots set for £400m Highlands green power line
Ministers expected to approve 137-mile line to connect renewables to national grid despite 18,000 objections
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New hydroelectric power station planned for North-east
Construction to start this year on Northumbrian Water and RWE Npower Renewables £2.5m green power plant
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TfL re-lets engineering and project management framework
Thirty-six suppliers named for four-year framework worth up to £500m in potential work
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Five last Crossrail design contracts awarded
Mott Macdonald, Atkins and Parsons Brinckerhoff secure work on £16bn London rail link
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Work starts at stalled £1.5bn London Gateway port
Debt-ridden owner Dubai World begins construction work on essential infrastructure for Thames Gateway project
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South Korea scoops £12bn UAE nuclear contract
Four reactors will supply power by 2020 to help deal with emirate’s escalating energy needs
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Glasgow airport plans £100m expansion
Major investment ahead of 2014 Commonwealth Games kicks off with initial £12m spend on facilities and runway improvements
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Morgan Sindall JV picked for £417m Thames Water project
Joint venture appointed preferred bidder to build the Lee Tunnel in east London, starting in April 2010
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Vinci team wins £400m east London tunnel contract
Joint venture with Morgan Est beats Hochtief and Murphy to delayed Lee tunnel sewage scheme
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Tube Lines boss leaves as PPP decision is handed down
Remaining PPP firm ordered to make £1.35bn of savings in draft determination
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Infrastructure Planning Commission makes three appointments
Three commissioners to join team considering applications for major projects from March next year
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High speed rail plans to be published in March
Transport secretary says a white paper next spring will set out timescales and finances if proposals are approved
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Balfour Beatty appointed to £22m Kensington street scheme
Second-phase works including repaving will start in January next year
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Climate change advisers approve Heathrow third runway
Government told that airport expansion would not jeopardise carbon reduction targets for UK aviation
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Crossrail reveals shortlist for tunnelling works
Five joint ventures to compete to build 21km of tunnels under central London, with the winner being announced early next year