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Tube bosses add £100m to upgrade programme
London Underground to expand station upgrade by more than £100m
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Hinkley nuclear project could face four-year legal wrangle
Lawyers warn Austrian challenge to European Commission’s go-ahead for £16bn nuclear power project could lead to long delay
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Brussels gives green light to £16bn Hinkley nuclear project
The European Commission approves the UK government’s backing for EDF’s Hinkley nuclear project
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Austria warns of legal fight over £16bn Hinkley project
Austria says it will take European Commission to court if Brussels backs the UK’s planned support for the Hinkley nuclear power project
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Lib Dems reject move to back expansion of Gatwick airport
Liberal Democrat leaderships’ proposal to change party policy on airport expansion defeated
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Government to claw back Hinkley construction underspend
European Commission demands UK impose more provisions to recover taxpayers’ money
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Bam Nuttall facing fresh £31m busway claim
Council given advice that contractor should pay to fix a string of defects on the scheme
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Worker dies at Heathrow construction site
A Laing O’Rourke worker has died at a construction site at Heathrow airport after being struck by a lorry
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Costain and Vinci win £86m Glasgow tunnel job
Contractors to build the biggest upgrade to Glasgow’s waste water network in more than century
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HS2 college HQ goes to Birmingham
College for training next generation of engineers for HS2 to have homes in Birmingham and Doncaster
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Thames Tideway boss to chair government infrastructure group
Andy Mitchell appointed chair of the Infrastructure Client Group set up to drive cost savings on government-procured infrastructure projects
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Osborne pledges Tory focus on infrastructure
George Osborne says Conservative government would prioritise investment in infrastructure and create a connected “powerhouse” of northern cities
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Contractors picked for £336m Sellafield job
Joint venture between Amec, Jacobs and Balfour Beatty wins job to build new nuclear waste processing plant
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Contractors primed to start work on £16bn Hinkley nuclear project
Civils work on the UK’s first nuclear power plant in a generation could start as early as December
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Campaigners challenge £1bn M4 extension
Friends of the Earth lodges legal challenge to the decision to build a road through the Gwent Levels
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Heathrow wants lower costs
Airports director of planning and programmes tells Ӱ he has set demading targets for contractors
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Labour will make 'swift decision' on airport capacity
Shadow transport secretary tells Labour party conference issue will not be “kicked into the long grass”
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Balls rules out borrowing to fund capital spending
Shadow chancellor uses Labour conference speech to commit to austerity in next parliament
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Ex-Atkins boss appointed to £850m Swansea tidal project
Former Atkins chief executive appointed as non-executive chair on Swansea tidal lagoon power project
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UK more attractive to infrastructure investors
UK breaks into top ten global ranking of most attractive markets in the world for infrastructure investment