All Infrastructure articles – Page 141
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Kier to begin work on delayed £40m fire station project
Government commits funding for four stations after initial doubts
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Interserve to deliver £10m recycling plant
Midlands development is part of a £650m waste transfer management deal
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CBI calls for government waste strategy
The CBI has urged the government to implement a waste strategy that would see up to £10bn in new facilities over the next 10 years.
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Letwin to lead cabinet infrastructure committee
Cameron’s policy czar to team up with the Treasury to ensure delivery of projects
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Local communities to get wind farm business rates
Department of energy and climate change hopes money will ease opposition to new farms
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Morrison Utility Services lands £750m contract
UK Power Networks awards contract to cover groundworks management
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Humberside wind farm gets green light
Energy secretary gives go ahead for E.on to build huge offshore farm
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Costain bags £50m worth of airport contracts
Wins include £18.6m contract to refurbish Manchester airport’s main runway
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Tube upgrade 'saved by public takeover'
Mayor says London underground work back on track thanks to Tfl takeover of Tube Lines
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Department for Transport tenders £300m framework
Sector-wide consultants’ framework will last up to three years but be subject to cost reduction drive
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New infrastructure director appointed at Sellafield
Paul Foster will take over from Carol Johnson in November
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Transport department advertises for £300m consultants' framework
Department-wide framework for engineering and QS services
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Blackfriars station: Pulling out the stops
Blackfriars station is being rebuilt on a bridge right over the River Thames. With a four-lane road to the north, live railway lines on all sides and the river below, it’s not the easiest site on which to deliver a complex project. So how was it done? Thomas Lane buys ...
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China to invest £190bn in megacity
Government planning 150 infrastructure projects over the next six years
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Deal delay puts Crossrail station in doubt
Developer Berkeley Group concerned deadline for Woolwich station will be missed
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A hard man to lose: Rob Holden on leaving Crossrail
When Rob Holden, chief executive of Crossrail, resigned last week, the company was quick to try to reassure its partners. But questions remain as to why he quit and where his departure leaves the £14.5bn project in its most critical year so far
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Galliford Try secures £33m of water work
Contractor will improve sewage works for Northumbrian Water
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BDP's Northampton Station goes to planning
BDP designed scheme first phase of major redevelopment by Network Rail