All Infrastructure articles – Page 159
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Unions in last-ditch talks over power station strikes
Employers to meet unions in eleventh-hour attempt to halt strikes on seven power stations across the UK
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Government set to rescue £1.5bn Essex port scheme
Dubai developer of Laing O’Rourke megaproject in talks to unblock London Gateway container port
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Galliford Try wins £48.6m of health-sector work
Contractor to build or refurbish healthcare centres and hospitals in Grampian, Newcastle and Liverpool
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Climate change activists protest at Laing O'Rourke HQ
Group demonstrates against contractor's bid to build Britain's first coal-fired power plant in 30 years
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Network Rail axes 1,800 maintenance jobs
Restructure of maintenance teams is part of £4bn cost cutting drive
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Laing O'Rourke wins £520m Scottish water deal
Contractor's consortium chosen as preferred bidder on Thistle Water's investment programme
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Costain in running for £1.5bn Sellafield job
Nuvia and Jacobs also set to bid for design and build contract on radioactive waste processing plant
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Network Rail reveals plans for £34bn high-speed line
Trains on new 200mph link would travel from London to Scotland in just two hours
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Crossrail seeks bidders for tunnelling contracts
Deadline for expressions of interest is 28 September for two packages on £16bn transport scheme
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Dubai metro blows its budget
Spending increase of billions of dirhams blamed on changing design
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Network Rail to pump £1bn into Scottish rail programme
Operator to fund improvements on the Edinburgh to Glasgow line, cutting journey time to 35 minutes
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SES bags £16m PFI waste project
Building services company to install M&E systems on waste recycling plants in Greater Manchester area
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Deterioration in civil engineering sector accelerates
Civil Engineering Contractors Association’s survey points to deepening recession in all sectors in the second quarter of the year
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Nuclear body presses forward with £15bn storage facility
The Nuclear Industry Association is seeking views on plans for a £15bn waste repository, signalling an escalation in efforts to tackle the problem of radioactive refuse in advance of the planned £40bn new-build programme
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Interserve named on £60m sewage plant contract
FM firm is preferred bidder to build plant to generate biogas from sewage, as well as upgrading existing facilities
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Crossrail unveils full list of design partners
Engineers and architects are named to work on London Crossrail stations
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Hyder nabs two Crossrail jobs
Winners of six design contracts on £16bn rail project revealed today
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Ten framework partners sought for £300m of Tube civils work
Transport for London puts work on seven London Underground lines out to tender
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High speed rail firm ready for Tory victory
Company charged with proposing high speed line factors in Conservative success in next general election
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Woolwich bridge: Crossings out
The Thames Gateway is being stymied by the lack of a bridge downriver of Woolwich. So, asks Nick Raynsford, why does the present mayor of London have no plans to build one?