All Infrastructure articles – Page 170
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Costain and Halcrow win £220m roads deal
Highways Agency hires joint-venture team also including Colas for road improvements in the East Midlands
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Heathrow could get £4.5bn rail hub to offset third runway
Government favours plan to appease green lobby with UK's biggest train station
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Government approves £409m Midlands road scheme
Balfour Beatty welcomes decision after pre-construction work on the 28km dual carriageway
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Firms invited to tender for Crossrail project manager job
Department for Transport asks shortlist of nine to bid for key role on rail scheme
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BAM wins £120m Scottish hospital revamp
Contractor named on redesign and refurbishment of Dumfries hospital
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BAA must sell Stansted, says watchdog
Competition Commission says BAA must sell Stansted and Edinburgh airports as well as Gatwick
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Birmingham airport expansion gets go-ahead
Engineering employers say £130m scheme will boost local economy
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Four architect teams shortlisted for Croydon traffic scheme
Finalists will compete to design project intended to regenerate area
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Mott MacDonald to devise transport strategy for Czech city
Ceske Budejovice council says city's current infrastructure will not sustain growing population
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Costs drive energy giant to reconsider wind farms
RWE npower will review its £3.5bn wind energy portfolio and may seek new project partners
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TfL cuts jobs in restructure to save £2.4bn
But chief Hendy says Crossrail could provide new roles for some redundant staff
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Is Europe losing its nuclear construction skills?
Work has started on Europe’s third generation of nuclear power plants. Problem is, the firms building them are finding it much harder than expected – the Finnish plant in this picture is three years late. Thomas Lane finds out what this means for the UK’s own nuclear plans
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Call to share nuclear knowledge
The chief inspector of nuclear installation has called for contractors to share information so problems with building UK power stations can be avoided.
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Government publishes bill crucial to Crossrail funding
If passed, legislation will help councils boost jobs, infrastructure and local development, says communities department
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Public support grows for nuclear new build
Opposition to building new UK reactors is at its lowest level for six years
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Balfour Beatty takes partners for nuclear bids
Contractor announces JVs with Areva and Vinci to win work on UK nuclear programme
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Giant Welsh wind farm gets green light
Gwynt y Mor scheme with power for 500,000 homes could be running 2012
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Report calls for 34% carbon cut by 2020
Government committee says renewable power and energy efficiency can keep costs below 1% of GDP
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Cost model: Data centres
As IT power increases, so energy use has grown enormously. Simon Rawlinson and Nick Bending of Davis Langdon examine the design and cost implications of low-energy data centres