Infrastructure – Page 111
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Interseve confirms £24m Corby road win
Contractor will build 6.5km of dual carriageway and three new bridges
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MoD delays construction contracts worth billions until 2014
The Ministry of Defence’s estate arm has delayed by a further year billions of pounds worth of construction contracts
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Laing O'Rourke bags Tottenham Court Road Crossrail job
Contractor chosen as preferred bidder for the main construction contract for the Tottenham Court Road Crossrail station
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Crossrail submits plans for Farringdon commercial development
Six storey building aims to capitalise on area’s new transport links
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Laing O'Rourke JV wins £2bn Hinkley job
EDF makes consortium with Bouygues preferred bidder on new nuclear plant
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Balfour picks up £300m highways job
70:30 joint venture between Balfour Beatty and Mott MacDonald awarded north west highways contract
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HS2 awards final professional services jobs
Mott MacDonald, Terraquest and Mouchel scoop land referencing work on the line
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Network Rail ups construction spend by £600m
Olympics, King’s Cross and electrification projects contribute to increased spending
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Malaysian developers win £400m Battersea race
S P Setia-led joint venture selected as preferred bidder for iconic London site
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£100m Crossrail station thrown into doubt by deal delay
Government and Berkeley Group need to reach deal for Woolwich station fit-out
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Private savers will not be asked to fund infrastructure
Treasury sources say story in the Independent is “speculative”
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Industry vents frustration at slow progress on infrastructure
Construction sector says coalition must take measures to encourage investment in major projects
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Asbestos delays Hinkley nuclear plant by five months
Remediation work to clean soil will not now be finished until the end of this year
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Government must hold firm on HS2 say BCO delegates
Conference gives voice to fears that without strong transport links the regions could find themsleves economically isolated
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UK engineers shortlisted for Qatar railway
Four British-based firms in frame for Doha metro scheme but UK contractors could miss out on £35bn-worth of work
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