All Infrastructure articles – Page 73
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Laing O'Rourke lands £200m Swansea tidal lagoon contract
Contractor named preferred bidder for civils package
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Industry leaders praise energy minister appointment
Former Treasury minister Andrea Leadsom to take on development of next generation of nuclear power plants
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North Midland makes £125,000 first quarter loss
Construction group blames Carillion Telent for first quarter loss
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EU referendum worries civils firms
CECA survey reveals concerns among members about the possibility of the UK exiting the EU
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Aecom and Waterman win £30m Midlands highways contract
Consultants will provide highways support to 20 Midlands councils
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Babcock posts 43% jump in profit
Engineering giant Babcock reports 43% rise in pre-tax profit with revenue up 20% to £4bn
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Horizon prepares to engage contractors on nuclear job
Power company looks to start procurement process for nuclear plant development in Anglesey
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Lord Deighton replaced as infrastructure tsar
Well-known economist Jim O’Neill becomes new commercial secretary to the Treasury
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Sunderland gets £118m bridge go-ahead
City council also confirms Farrans and Victor Buyck joint venture will build the Wear crossing
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Horizon makes senior hire on new Anglessy nuclear power plant
Energy company appoints new operations director for second nuclear power plant in Anglesey, Wales
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Canary Wharf Crossrail retail area opens to public
Retail and leisure space above Crossrail station to open tomorrow
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Sweett Group gets Network Rail Western and Wales work
Sweett Group to provide support on estimating services to Network Rail’s Western and Wales program
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Councils rush for £1.5bn Scape infrastructure framework
Scape records £200m of enquiries in first month for framework won by Balfour Beatty
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Andrew McNaughton joins Tidal Lagoon Power
Ex-CEO of Balfour Beatty appointed director of engineering for new Swansea lagoon
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Plan hatched to avoid repeat of chaotic Thameslink floods
Network Rail and Thames Water agree plan to tackle flood risk after major Thameslink floods in January
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Mace laps up £25m Affinity Water contract
Contractor is sole name on utility company’s service provider framework
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VolkerStevin and CH2M bag £43m water works job
Joint venture to build Shropshire treatment facility for United Utilities
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Experian downgrades construction growth forecasts
Output prediction cut by 0.5 percentage points for 2015, with further slowdowns anticipated in 2016-17
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Election hiatus will mean 'slower construction growth next year'
Construction Products Association downgrades growth forecast for 2016, but upgrades 2015 forecast
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Labour manifesto commits to infrastructure and housing spending boosts
Housebuilding, decarbonisation target and national infrastructure commission among policies announced