All Infrastructure articles – Page 157
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Transport for London slashes capital programme
Mayor takes 'difficult decision' to scale back improvements and raise fares in face of huge financial pressures
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Crossrail route could extend further east
Land required for extension beyond Abbey Wood terminus to be safeguarded from any alternative use
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Sisk wins £39m civils contract for Pembroke power station
Contractor appointed to build substructure for new 2,000MW gas-fired power station
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Chief exec chosen for new Infrastructure Planning Commission
Former banker John Saunders will head fast-track planning body for major projects
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Video: Keith Clarke on China, energy security and backing renewables
Atkins’ chief executive says the challenge of global warming can only be met by engineering
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Postponing Crossrail an 'attractive option' for next government
Finance expert warns GLA that rail link could fall victim to cost-cutting
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Scottish power station suffers setback
Danish firm DONG Energy withdrawal scuppers project at Hunterston in Ayrshire
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BAA vs Obama: who's the best project manager?
Terminal 1 team to battle it out against president's campaign team for international award
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UK needs £200bn energy investment
Ofgem warns consumer bills may rise by 25% over next 10 years to ensure climate change targets are met
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Yorkshire power plant to bag £165m 'clean coal' grant
Hatfield colliery set to beat E.ON's Kingsnorth plant to European Commission funding
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Tories vow to bring urgency to nuclear programme
Fears raised that foreign utilities giants may back out unless new-build plans are stepped up
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National Grid to spend '£10bn' on network upgrade
… as Ministry of Defence looks outside current partnering arrangements for £2.5bn programme
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Atkins scoops £200m Somerset roads job
Five-year road maintenance contract will start in April next year
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E.ON puts £1.5bn Kingsnorth power station on hold
Energy giant says Kent plant will not be needed until 2016 due to falling demand for power
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Carillion on track to increase turnover
Construction giant tells City it will make a profit and reduce debt despite fall in UK building work
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Conservatives reiterate commitment to scrapping Heathrow expansion
Shadow transport secretary says there is 'no doubt whatsoever' there will be no third runway at the airport if the party is elected
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Tories to fine for roadwork overruns
Shadow transport secretary says firms that overrun would pay rent for the space they are working on under Conservative government
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Johnson pleads for Crossrail's survival
London mayor makes case for Tories to maintain spending on major infrastructure projects while cutting costs elsewhere
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Engineering workers reject 2% pay offer
GMB members have rejected 'final offer' from Engineering and Construction Industry Association, sparking fears of strikes at power stations
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Scott Wilson scoops £5m Mersey estuary job
Consulting engineer will prepare feasibility study for harnessing tidal energy and then select scheme with most potential