All Infrastructure articles – Page 46
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Osborne and Jackson bag £240m of M25 deals
Contractors will maintain and upgrade the London orbital motorway
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Mace HS2 silk is £650 an hour QC
Firm hires Monckton Chambers’ Michael Bowsher, described as ‘Mr Procurement’, in HS2 battle
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HS2 delays £170m partner award again
Key second meeting between client and losing bidder Mace postponed again
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The Midlands engine - full steam ahead
To make this strategy work we need strong regional leadership and a focus on productivity and skills
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European trio shortlisted for £1bn Silvertown Tunnel
Construction of the new twin-bore road tunnel is scheduled to start in 2019
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Mace set for more crunch talks on HS2 award complaint
Failed bidder for £170m role on rail megaproject in second meeting over controversial decision to appoint CH2M
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Great Western upgrade overspend 'staggering'
MPs criticise Network Rail’s management of major projects
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Arches moved into place on Ordsall Chord project
The bridge has been designed by architect BDP and engineers WSP, Aecom and Mott MacDonald
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Heathrow turns to off-site to cut site workforce by a third
Airport aims to limit future workforce on new runway and buildings to below 10,000 a day to keep community on board
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Phase one of HS2 granted Royal Assent
The first phase between London and Birmingham will be up and running by 2026
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Government plans to use PF2 for raft of construction jobs
Pipeline will include programmes of prisons, schools, hospitals, infrastructure and MoD work
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Crossrail sparks at Whitechapel station get pay rise
Union says pay hike could be replicated across the £14.8bn project
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T&T acquires asset manager
Deal will allow the consultant to offer an end-to-end service to its infrastructure clients
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Mace mulls legal challenge to CH2M's £170m HS2 win
Sources suggest Mace could launch High Court challenge “within days”
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Northern line extension gears up
Tunnelling machines have been lowered in at Battersea Power Station
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UK nuclear ambitions are ‘pie in the sky’, says energy expert
Mycle Schneider, who has advised other European states on nuclear, says government could not offer right level of capital support
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Toshiba backs out of Moorside build
Japanese giant will remain involved in power plant’s development