All Infrastructure articles – Page 55
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BSI launches carbon emissions standard for infrastructure
The standard was developed with input from various construction firms
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London City Airport gets £344m expansion go-ahead
Construction contracts worth £294m up for grabs says transport secretary
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Infrastructure growth 'grinds to a halt' since Brexit vote
CECA survey shows workloads have flatlined in the second quarter of this year
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Gatwick selects winners for £1.2bn frameworks
Final shortlist whittled down to 17 from 127 bidders
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EDF to make Hinkley decision next week
Surprise decision to place Somerset nuclear power plant on next week’s board agenda
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HS2 may take eastern spur to Scotland
East Midlands and Yorkshire cities attract support from Glasgow and Edinburgh for route change
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Heathrow targets 'zero carbon' expansion
Concept architect chosen for Heathrow expansion tells Ӱ airport wants to be “most sustainable in the world”
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Balfour warns Brexit could threaten Crossrail 2 and Tube upgrades
Contractor also warns Brexit could delay HS2 and Hinkley Point C
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Grimshaw wins Heathrow expansion design deal
Architect sees off competition from Zaha Hadid, HOK and Benoy
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HS2 to go ahead says transport minister
Chris Grayling said he has “no plans to back away” from HS2
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Gatwick plans £200m upgrade as Khan backs it over Heathrow
Sadiq Khan announces the investment and renews support for second runway
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Crossrail approaching 75% complete
Major milestone at Liverpool Street station as platforms are pieced together
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May slammed for 'plain stupid' decision to axe DECC
Energy and climate change policy rolled into a beefed up business department
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Armitt sets up Brexit response team
ICE president Sir John Armitt sets up group to help Brexit negotiators get “best possible deal” on infrastructure
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Consultants bag roles on £4.2bn London super sewer
Trio will provide commerial support services to the scheme
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How Theresa May can avoid a construction recession
In these days of lightning fast political changes, and possibly dire economic prospects, prime minister Theresa May has to hit the ground running if she is to prevent construction slipping into another recession
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May pledges infrastructure bonds - but Heathrow looks in doubt
Britain’s next prime minister vows to build economy “that works for everyone”
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Chinese backers to ramp up involvement in Hinkley
Chinese investors push for more Chinese staff and materials, as EDF insists Brexit won’t affect project
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Leadsom: 'I would review HS2'
Tory leadership candidate also says she does not yet have a view on Heathrow expansion
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HS2 to stop at Sheffield city centre to save £1bn
Chairman David Higgins suggests cost-saving alternative to Meadowhall station