All articles by Jordan Marshall – Page 57
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Government will block access to low-skilled workers in blow for construction
Post-Brexit immigration system announced
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Features
HS2: A long way to go
Source: Alamy Why are costs higher than on other high-speed lines around the world, how can the railway avoid Crossrail’s mistakes – and how much of it will really go ahead?
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Crossrail videos show latest progress on railway’s central London stations
Jobs include Bond Street and Farringdon
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Industry’s fragmentation has jacked up HS2 cost, Oakervee says
Construction's 'many tiers of subcontractors' has helped see price of railway soar
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Winner named for Grosvenor Square redesign contest
Sanaa and Diller, Scofidio Renfro were among finalists
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Cut costs or lose business, HS2 review tells contractors
Oakervee report says winning civils firms have inflated prices to cover risks
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Boris Johnson lays into HS2 management as he gives thumbs-up to £100bn scheme
Railway's management structure in line for overhaul
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Work at Crossrail's western stations 'at risk of delay'
Hochtief's work at Hayes Harlington and Southall could run into 2021
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Mayor to spend £350k fighting Tulip appeal
GLA paper shows £150,000 earmarked for leading counsel
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Crossrail meetings will not be made public, chair says
Tony Meggs adds commercial confidentialities make suggestion impractical
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Vinci poaches Kier boss to head up north-west business
Garry Bowker was contractor’s Manchester regional director
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Historic contracts sank Astins, administrators confirm
Most of £50m turnover firm's 140 staff have been laid off
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New procurement plan for £6.8bn Lower Thames Crossing
Contract roles changed in Highways England rethink
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Revealed: How much Crossrail handed out to builders last year
Costain/Skanska joint venture earned more than any other major contractors on railway
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London will pick up the tab for Crossrail's missing £650m, TfL boss confirms
Outgoing commissioner Mike Brown admits late-running project takes up one third of his time