All Infrastructure articles – Page 144
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Bechtel and CH2M Hill face fee cuts in Crossrail overhaul
Rail project to rethink current structure and schedule after £1.4bn spending review budget cuts
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New road building freeze for two years
No new transport schemes will begin construction until 2012-3
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Government launches National Infrastructure Plan
Document outlines investment needed in UK infrastructure over next five years
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Green investment bank could be funded by nuclear sale
Government may raise cash for £1bn low carbon technology fund by selling stake in uranium company
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Galliford Try wins place on Yorkshire Water framework
Contractor in joint venture with Aecom secures first two schemes on water upgrade framework
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Athletes’ village delivery director leaves Bovis
Bovis Lend Lease’s delivery director for the 2012 athletes’ village has become the latest high-profile figure to leave the company
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TFL funding shrinks 28%
Highways agency funding falls by a third as Department of Transport reveals details of its budget cuts
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Spending Review: List of major projects given the green light
List of projects across the country given the go-ahead in the Spending Review document
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Labour would spend 'tens of billions' more on capital projects
Plans by shadow chancellor Alan Johnson would see £9.5bn more invested every year than Coalition
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New build nuclear ruled out on greenfield sites
Energy secretary Chris Huhne limits new-build stations to just eight before 2025
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John Laing to launch £270m infrastructure fund
Listed fund will be invested in mature infrastructure assets
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TGF-TV: Crossrail is essential to attract Thames Gateway investors
Matthew Black says the 2012 Olympic legacy and high-speed rail links will ensure the success of the Gateway
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Government backs high-speed rail to Manchester
Coalition commits to Y-shaped high-speed rail network to Manchester and Leeds
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Features
Infrastructure - The big picture
The UK infrastructure sector is expected to grow by 42% by 2014, but where is the money going to come from? Two speakers from last week’s Infrastructure Now online conference, Richard Threlfall and Steve Waltho, take a peek at the future of this potentially lucrative area
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Costain wins £75m nuclear clean-up deal
10-year contract is for Bradwell’s Magnox South site
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David Higgins leaves ODA for Network Rail
ODA’s director of finance Dennis Hone will replace Higgins who takes up chief executive post at rail body
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Tube contracts to be renegotiated at cheaper price
Boris Johnson’s transport adviser calls Tube ppp upgrades a disgrace and promises greater efficiency
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Market overview: waste and water sectors
With regulation driving investment and resource efficiency in the waste and water sectors, Matthew Hicks and Andrew Wheeler of Davis Langdon examine how the UK’s obligations are going to be met, and what the opportunities are for consultants and contractors