Infrastructure – Page 138
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Crossrail budget may be slashed by a third
Central London station and two spurs face the axe as project team works to cut £5bn from budget
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Welcome arrivals: East London Line
The East London Line extension has brought four new stations to the capital. Ike Ijeh reviews their designs
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PPPs ‘vital to £500bn programme’
Public-private partnerships and financing models such as that developed for Crossrail will be critical in delivering the UK’s £400-500bn infrastructure investment in the coming decade
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BAM Nuttall to repair Hochtief tunnel
Contractor to carry out £20m of work on structure that collapsed eight months after official opening
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Coalition confirms high-speed rail plans
Queen’s speech sets out intention to build £17bn rail link from London to Birmingham
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Costain bags £139m road scheme
Lancashire council awards contract to work on dual carriageway
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Costain and Skanska bag second Crossrail job
Pudding Mill Lane job similar in size to join venture’s £15m Royal Oak contract win
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Coalition five year plan sheds little light for construction
Document confirms high-speed rail but gives little detail on other projects
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Tories override Lib Dems on nuclear
Coalition will back new generation of privately funded nuclear power stations despite internal opposition
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London leads rise in workload, RICS survey shows
Regions report modest rises, but the North and Scotland flounder
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Kier seals deal on two schools worth £44.4m
Both projects to be built in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
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Dubai incinerator delayed
Plans to build a waste-to-energy facility have been put on ice while government examines funding options
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Latest phase of Middlesbrough transporter bridge upgrade begins
Refurbishment is part of the build-up to the centenary celebrations of the iconic structure's openiing
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‘Onerous contract’ destroyed Tube Lines PPP
Advisers close to situation say specific nature of deal was to blame, rather than general failure of PPP
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Steel firms team up for nuclear work
Two medium-sized structural steel contractors are creating a joint venture to compete for £250m of work in the nuclear power programme
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Energy secretary: Nuclear will go ahead privately
New incumbent Chris Huhne says no public money will be spent on plants, but they will probably still go ahead
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Heathrow third runway scrapped
Coalition government agrees to cancel runway and block further runways at other airports
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Invest in construction, CIOB tells Cameron
Lobbying on spending begins as new prime minister moves into Number 10