All Infrastructure articles – Page 52
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T&T infra boss takes top North America role
The move comes as the consultant targets further expansion in the region
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Khan gives go-ahead to three new Thames crossings
Mayor of London gives go-ahead to Silvertown Tunnel, DLR extension and pedestrian-cycle bridge
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Cyber attack risk to nuclear power plants revealed
World Energy Council urges firms to build greater resilience into energy infrastructure as threat grows
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State of play: London
Sadiq Khan has proved himself a pragmatist - a quality he’ll need to address the capital’s major built environment challenges
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May: We must 'repair' the housing market
Prime minister also commits to “big” and “controversial” decisions on infrastructure in speech at Tory conference
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Lumley defends 'uniquely lovely' Garden Bridge
Celebrity backer defends controversial project and pleas for fresh private funding
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Comment
Theresa May must show her cards
Now the industry needs reassurance that the May administration will not lose momentum on infrastructure delivery
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British Steel to 'return to profit'
Former Tata Steel business claims it’s on track to make proft in first financial year
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WSP wins go-ahead for Finland's longest bridge
Helsinki authorities approve €259m Crown Bridges project
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Runway decision could 'put commission's future into question'
Industry figures warn that government must not ignore independent advice
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Infrastructure body has been ‘wrecked’, says Kinnock
Lack of statutory independence for National Infrastructure Commission will mean it cannot take long-term decisions, says former Labour leader
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Price spikes and Hinkley
Circumstances combined to push prices to a rare peak just as Hinkley Point C nuclear power station got the go-ahead. What does this tell us?
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Major recruitment drive after Hinkley Point go-ahead
Somerset project now expected to unlock a potential £80bn nuclear new build pipeline
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Infrastructure update: Railway stations
Ciara Walker and David Rowlinson of Arcadis consider the challenges involved in designing and building railway stations in complex operational environments, and balancing stakeholders’ competing objectives
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Hinkley opens up UK markets to global competitors
The decision to give Hinkley Point the go-ahead means UK construction firms will find themselves increasingly up against competition from abroad