Infrastructure – Page 95
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Sellar plans Paddington station revamp
Shard developer plans 750,000 sq ft redevelopment of Paddington statino
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Nuclear power on course for 2020 start, says Davey
Energy secretary says UK can still complete construction on new nuclear power plants fast enough to have them running by 2020
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Four teams in for £600m Battersea Northern Line extension
Exclusive: Balfour Beatty, Laing O’Rourke and Costain among firms on shortlist for mega-project
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Deighton defends UK Guarantees scheme
Infrastructure minister says many pre-qualified schemes no longer need government guarantee as they are securing finance elsewhere
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Firms win place on £1.3bn Doha Expressway
Halcrow, Aecom and Hyder among successful bidders for consultancy roles
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Government delivers renewable energy projects certainty
Treasury lays out ‘strike price’ for electricity from new renewable power plants
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Treasury promises £28bn of road investment
Spending over the next six years will be ‘biggest programme of investment in roads in 40 years’
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Hinkley nuclear plant gets government guarantee
Nuclear plant and Mersey Gateway announced as eligible for UK Guarantees scheme
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Gordon Murray Architects’ biomass plant rejected
Project will face public enquiry after Dundee councillors object to plans
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Crossrail unveils new Farringdon scheme
Five storey office-led project designed by architect PLP submitted for planning
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Government to unveil infrastructure boost
Government departments agree £11.5bn of cuts as focus shifts to capital spending
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HS2 appoints sustainability consultants
Temple and RSK awarded contract to support further development of the northern route
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ICE slams government's lack of vision for transport
Major report on infrastructure argues Highways Agency should be given five-year settlements.
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Heathrow makes case for expansion
Report drawn up by Aecom and other consultants for airport operator warns of massive job losses if airport was to close
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Energy and waste sectors failing to improve
Government drive for more efficient procurement failing to reach energy and waste sector clients
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Regulator approves £12.2bn of rail investment
Majority of Network Rail capital spending for the next five years confirmed
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London tube details radical procurement strategy
London Underground to bypass main contractors and take on more construction risk in £331m station programme
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Firms named for £1bn Environment Agency framework
Winners include Aecom, Mott MacDonald and Capita Symonds
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Race narrows for £500m Bank station upgrade
Spanish contractor Dragados to face-off against team of Costain and Vinci
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MPs savage £25bn Severn Barrage plan
Select committee report concludes Hafren Power proposal lacks detail and comes with “high risk” of environmental damage