All Infrastructure articles – Page 69
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Spanish engineer Sener eyes UK expansion
Sener business development director Jesús Planchuelo speaks exclusively to Ӱ
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Heathrow confident it would meet green targets with third runway
Must meet carbon emissions targets, air quality limits and noise restrictions set out by Howard Davies’ Airports Commission
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HS2 reveals scaled-down £2bn Euston plan
Camden Council slams bolt-on station plan as not ambitious enough
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Replace Tube line 'with giant travelator'
Speculative idea focuses attention on architect previously known for hospital projects
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Carillion tops Network Rail spending table
Contractor earned more than £360m with the infrastructure client in the year to 31 March 2015
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Gatwick launches £750m of new frameworks
Airport launches five-year upgrade - frameworks worth combined £1bn
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Sellafield will seek partner for £22bn decommissioning work
New board will look for strategic partner in April 2016 after private sector JV steps down
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Joint venture wins £40m A19 job
Irish contractors to upgrade the A19/A1058 Coast Road in North Tyneside as part of government’s £15bn investment
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Sellafield workers vote to go on strike
Construction workers at nuclear power plant decide to strike over alleged refusal to have full-time shop steward on site
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Thames Water inks £4.2bn super sewer contracts
Thames Water confirms winning teams for construction packages for £4.2bn project
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Osborne drags Network Rail into spending cuts round
Treasury demands Network Rail cuts, while energy department eyes further solar subsidy cuts
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Balfour Beatty quits £75m North West rail upgrade
The contractor said it was “unlikely” to deliver the North West rail electrification programme “on time and to budget” after reviewing the scheme
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TfL to start £30bn Crossrail 2 procurement in spring
Project likely to see company set up to oversee planning and delivery if £250m government funding found
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Stealing is good
Bent on pursuing its ideological objectives, the government has dismissed the Lyons and Armitt reports. Instead, it should plunder them and present the best solutions as its own
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Network Rail issues £60m Crossrail 2 job
Rail operator looking for a consultant to provide design services for ‘On Network’ part of the project
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The tides of change
Climate change means we need more joined up thinking to prevent flooding and storm damage
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Two overseas giants close in on Wylfa nuclear job
Japan’s JGC and US’s Bechtel in ‘exclusive discussions’ with Hitachi over EPC contractor role
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First homes above a Crossrail station completed
Berkeley Homes completes first homes at new Woolwich Crossrail scheme
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Under-construction Forth bridge becomes highest in UK
New £1.4bn bridge overtakes Humber Bridge in height as number of workers on site hit 1,200