All Infrastructure articles – Page 45
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Mace to decide this month on HS2 legal action
Rail link’s chairman up before MPs next week to discuss contract fiasco
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Garden Bridge contest 'pretence blown wide open', says London Eye architect
Architects Marks Barfield welcome damning Hodge report into the London project
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Race begins for HS2 station roles
Client looking for four station designers and a development partner for Euston
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Mace may still sue HS2 after crunch talks flounder
MPs also monitoring row over controversial tender after CH2M walked away from £170m deal last week
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Network Rail plans to 'cut spending further'
Renewal programmes facing cuts included the network from London across Kent, Sussex and Surrey
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Spanish consultant targets UK expansion and HS2 work
Ayesa shrugs off Brexit fears as it eyes engineering role on ‘ambitious projects’
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Mace warns HS2 legal action still on the cards in contract dispute
Threat comes a day after CH2M walked away from disputed deal
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Heathrow unveils £650m extra spend as Brexit starting gun fired
Shareholders say cash boost is ‘major signal of confidence’ in UK
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Bechtel set to take over HS2 contract after CH2M pulls out
Decision follows concerns raised by Mace in bidding process
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HS2 contract row heads for make or break talks
Upcoming meeting between client and Mace follows rail firm’s board meeting last week
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Comment
Why is infrastructure being underfunded?
Europe and the US are falling behind on infrastructure spending, which is a mistake no country can afford to make
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Nuclear new build in 'meltdown', say experts
Doubts grow over delays, funding shortfalls and ability of nuclear industry to complete planned projects
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Ramboll and Arup nab £6bn Germany-to-Denmark tunnel
Femern tunnel will be the longest immersed undersea tunnel in the world
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Is nuclear in meltdown?
Work on Hinkley C’s construction may be about to start but hopes for a whole new fleet of power stations are at risk after a ‘crisis’ in market confidence triggered by EDF’s Hinkley delivery problems
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Nuclear chill
Concrete is about to be poured at Hinkley, but future nuclear projects are beset with problems
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New guidance for fast-track housing limits
DCLG paper updates developers on residential bolt-ons to Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects
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Infrastructure update: Digital Railway programme
A look at the challenges the Digital Railway programme faces, and how they can be overcome by good management, supply chain collaboration and a strong investment case
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Osborne and Jackson bag £240m of M25 deals
Contractors will maintain and upgrade the London orbital motorway
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Mace HS2 silk is £650 an hour QC
Firm hires Monckton Chambers’ Michael Bowsher, described as ‘Mr Procurement’, in HS2 battle