Infrastructure – Page 69
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Election hiatus will mean 'slower construction growth next year'
Construction Products Association downgrades growth forecast for 2016, but upgrades 2015 forecast
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Consultants bag places on £5m Thameslink framework
Seven consultants appointed to four-year framework
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Garden Bridge Trust hits back at critics
Scheme’s backers produce fact v fiction cribsheet to counter opposition to £175m project
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Charles letter ruling may force HS2 report release
Supreme Court ruling on “black spider memos” may lead to release of critical report
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River Thames heat pump could power Battersea Power Station development
Feasibility study will also investigate re-using existing power station infrastructure
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Foster lands Jeddah transport plan
New transit system will be inspired by coastal city’s most walkable district
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Funding restrictions hamper Euston redesign
Station redesign hampered by Treasury restrictions on Network Rail’s ability to source development funding
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Old Oak development body up and running
Group in charge of redeveloping west London site with ‘super hub’ station at its core
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Labour commits to HS2 and independent infrastructure body
Labour reaffirms plans to setup independent infrastructure body
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High Court clears way for judicial review case against Garden Bridge
Case will be heard before the end of June
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London City Airport fumes after Boris vetoes £200m expansion
Expansion plan fails to win City Hall backing
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Vinci and St Modwen JV picked for DIO scheme
Defence Infrastructure Organisation picks JV for 2,100-home scheme in Gloucestershire
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Highways England publishes delivery plan
Public body outlines how £11bn investment will be spent up to 2020
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Kier boss: We want Mouchel for road contracts
Chief executive says firm is considering buying engineering services business to win a place on Highways Agency’s frameworks
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All change with new Crossrail 2 route
Almost 4,000 responses received in 10-week public consultation
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One in six UK properties at risk of flooding, say MPs
Criticism of short-term thinking on funding and procuring maintenance
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Skills gap driving HS2 costs sky high, says Lords
Damning Lords report says skills shortages and fragmented industry among root causes of HS2 cost
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North West project pipeline rivals South East
Source: Alamy The North West is set to deliver construction projects worth only slightly less than those set to be built in the South East over the next four years, according to a new study. A pipeline analysis produced on behalf of the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce by Barbour ...