All Infrastructure articles – Page 87
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Revealed: Hinkley deal’s £6.7m cost to public
Government figures show cost of negotiating deal with EDF went 69% over budget
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Queen's Speech must 'speed up infrastructure projects', says CBI
CBI calls on government to reform planning process for major schemes
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Crossrail unveils revised Ealing Broadway design
Ealing council leader hails “special” redevelopment of town centre station
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MP slams £850m Swansea tidal project as 'catastrophic mistake'
A Swansea MP has raised concerns over Swansea’s new tidal lagoon after labelling it a ‘catastrophic mistake’
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Sustainable infrastructure - myth or reality?
Is our infrastructure becoming more sustainable? The news is good but we still have a long way to go
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Revealed: HS2 consultant spend runs £87m over budget
Exclusive: Government figures show spending across a raft of consultancy contracts has run 86% over budget
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Galliford Try expects bumper year
Firm says it expects to exceed analysts’ expectations with pre-tax proft of £92m
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Bam Nuttall profit falls 41%
Firm reports rise in revenue in all geographies but its margin plummets
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Morgan Sindall poaches Balfour Beatty director
Project director on Terminal 2 job joins Morgan Sindall to head up its airports business
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Heathrow and Gatwick make case for expansion
The bosses of Heathrow and Gatwick outline their plans for a new runways
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Capita to revamp Marylebone underground station
Capita has been appointed to upgrade Marylebone station on the London Underground
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Boris plans £30bn London tunnel ring road
The Mayor of London commissions Transport for London to work up plans for a 22-mile underground ring to ease congestion in the capital
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China plots high speed rail link to USA
Ambitious project would entail tunnel under the Bering Strait
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Network Rail awards £800m of track upgrade work
Client also decides to bring its high output track renewals work in-house
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Revealed: Firms picked for £1bn defence contracts
The Ministry of Defence has finally selected the winner bidders for three long-delayed defence estates contracts worth more than £1bn
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Civils firms report upturn, but fear skills crunch
Civils firms report rising workloads and orders, but are facing increasing difficulties in finding skilled employees
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Boris asks firms to design new Heathrow city
Rick Mather, Hawkins Brown and Maccreanor Lavington appointed by mayor to come up with plans for development of Heathrow
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Office workers: In a happy place
Good infrastructure makes for happy commuters, and good offices and surroundings make for happy workers. The property industry can play its part in both
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Finalists revealed for UK rail design competition
Moxon Architects is the only British practice to make it on to the shortlist in a competition to design attractive railway gantries for the UK
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Infrastructure: How much is too much?
Is it possible to have too much infrastructure? New research of global economies suggests it might be, and also reveals that there are many factors at play if investment in infrastructure is to be successful