All Infrastructure articles – Page 125
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Keltbray wins £46m Network Rail contract
Rail division will deliver two years of track work improvements for Network Rail
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No third Heathrow runway will cost UK £8.5bn a year
Construction sector leaders back call for new runway
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Council backs £230m Barry Waterfront plans
Vale of Glamorgan gives full planning approval to regeneration scheme for 2,000 homes
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EDF rejects non-French bids for £2.5bn Hinkley Point job
Costain, Sir Robert McAlpine and Hochtief lose chance to win key contract on nuclear power station
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Laing O'Rourke bags £300m Crossrail contract
Crossrail awards construction contract for Liverpool Street Station to Laing O’Rourke
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Atkins and Skanska net £80m Highways Agency contract
Duo win equal share of five-year South West deal, the agency’s first procurement under new Asset Support Contract
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Shortlist for Crossrail Custom House station job revealed
Laing O’Rourke, Costain, Geoffrey Osbourne and Hochtief in battle for £35m job
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Osborne urged to stimulate infrastructure investment
Industry bodies call for chancellor to make good on promises to boost infrastructure in Budget
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Councils set to launch HS2 legal challenge
Deadline for councils’ objections to HS2 passes without resolution
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Kier and Bam sign £100m Hinkley nuclear contract
Contractors will provide preparatory works at EDF nuclear power plant in Somerset
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CH2M Hill wins £5bn Qatar World Cup
UK firms Mace, Arup and T&T thought to be among those to lose out
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High Speed 2: Jobs on the line
HS2 has got off to a speedy start by appointing its first-phase consultants in just three weeks. But the real wow-factor of this mega-project is that it could employ thousands of construction workers over more than two decades. Building assesses the opportunities ahead
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Osborne's infrastructure push 'will fail' surveyors predict
RICS survey casts doubt on plan to boost institutional investment in infrastructure
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Higgins waives £340k bonus
AGM postponed as Network Rail chief executive pledges money to level crossing safety fund
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Spotlight: Major infrastructure
Vast civil engineering projects such as Crossrail are likely to keep concrete producers busy over the next couple of years, and lengthen lead times for diaphragm wall construction, says Brian Moone
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Four shortlisted for MoD's £950m training estate contract
Babcock and Serco on shortlist for contract for the management of MoD training areas, camps and weapons ranges
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Balfour and Thales bag £335m Danish rail contract
Balfour Beatty and Thales have won a £335m contract to transform Denmark’s rail signalling system
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Morgan Sindall bags £28m waste-to-energy deal
Contract for Yorkshire Water in joint venture with consultant Grontmij