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Energy and waste sectors failing to improve
Government drive for more efficient procurement failing to reach energy and waste sector clients
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Regulator approves £12.2bn of rail investment
Majority of Network Rail capital spending for the next five years confirmed
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London tube details radical procurement strategy
London Underground to bypass main contractors and take on more construction risk in £331m station programme
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Firms named for £1bn Environment Agency framework
Winners include Aecom, Mott MacDonald and Capita Symonds
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Race narrows for £500m Bank station upgrade
Spanish contractor Dragados to face-off against team of Costain and Vinci
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MPs savage £25bn Severn Barrage plan
Select committee report concludes Hafren Power proposal lacks detail and comes with “high risk” of environmental damage
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Decline in infrastructure drives down new orders
New infrastructure work halves, as new orders in the construction industry fall 10%
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Network Rail capital spending up 10%
Network Rail’s capital spending increased by almost 10% in 2012 to over £5bn
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Pay deal agreed for Hinkley project workers
Workers on the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant project will be guaranteed pay of £13 an hour
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Thameslink's £3.6bn upgrade back on budget
Public spending watchdog says Network Rail has managed to arrest ballooning costs of £1.7bn phase two of Thameslink programme
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Costain wins place on £200m TfL framework
Contract among four to be appointed to carry out structural work cross the capital
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Thousand tonne bridge moved into place in Nottingham
Watch a timelapse film of a 1,100 tonne bridge being manoeuvred into position over a live railway line in Nottingham
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Crossrail tunnelling machine reaches Canary Wharf
Breakthrough into the station box hailed as a milestone for the project
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Anti-HS2 campaigners to appeal legal case
HS2 Action Alliance reaches funding target to progress with appeal on enviromental grounds
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Consultants line up for £331m London tube upgrade
Exclusive: Three consortiums vying for seven-year package that will bypass main contractors
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Kier and FCC tipped for £600m Mersey Gateway
Kier and FCC consortium emerges as favourite for £600m Mersey Gateway bridge
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UK most attractive for infrastructure investment
But report warns government austerity remains a “signficant barrier
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IMF joins critics of Help to Buy
International Monetary Fund warns Help to Buy is likely to inflate house prices and calls for boost to infrastructure spending
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Japanese contractors in frame for £10bn Horizon nuclear job
Exclusive: Horizon boss says he has “not ruled out” Japanese rather than UK firms for Wylfa power station
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Bidders for £1.5bn Scottish Water job revealed
Mace, Carillion, Morgan Sindall, Atkins and Balfour Beatty among the members of six consortia in the race