All Energy, Infrastructure and Refurbishment articles – Page 54
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Natural History Museum puts £20m net zero carbon deal up for grabs
Job will include overhauling museum’s energy infrastructure
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HS2 vehicles threatened by protesters given permission to remove branding
Railway’s minister Andrew Stephenson says move can be made in ‘exceptional circumstances’
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Winner of £260m HS2 modular track contract revealed
Contract will cover work between London and Crewe
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Covid pushes completion of Crossrail’s eastern and western stations into next year
Hochtief, Graham and VolkerFitzpatrick all working on schemes
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Government launches £3bn retrofit programme
Money will be spent on private houses and public buildings
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Pictures reveal Crossrail progress during construction blockade
Project leadership put initiative in place to claw back time lost to covid-19
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Search begins for a technical partner on £5bn East West Rail link
Line will restore direct link between Oxford and Cambridge closed in the 1960s
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HS2 flags cyber security risks posed by covid restrictions
Railway's board says remote working calls for different digital protocols
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Information - Building
Webinar | Construction strategies to meet the 2050 net zero target
On demand: What does construction need to do to achieve its sustainability targets
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Crossrail chairman calls for rethink over how mega-projects are scheduled
Tony Meggs adds original December 2018 deadline caused ‘mayhem’ on railway
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Comment
We have to step up to the net zero carbon challenge
WSP argues for a collective effort to reach the 2050 target, as it reveals details of 22 Bishopsgate’s embodied carbon
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Design buildings to 2025 standards now to save cash, study finds
But cost of building to 2030 standards is significantly higher
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Government launches taskforce to reopen Hammersmith Bridge
Structure was closed to all users last month
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Comment
Infrastructure projects have learnt a lot from lockdown
Progress on infrastructure projects has been hit, but the industry is now prepared if another surge of the pandemic is on the way