All HS2 articles – Page 10
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HS2 launches £500m delivery partner deal for railway’s next leg
Firms have just over five weeks to express interest in route linking Birmingham and Crewe
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Recommendations to keep HS2 on track taken on board, NAO says
Spending watchdog issued 14 recommendations to keep costs and schedules under control
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HS2 not worried about materials shortages, minister says
Supplies continue to flow to £100bn scheme, Andrew Stephenson adds
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HS2 moves to reassure on water supplies after concerns raised over Chilterns tunnelling
Railway has spent £100m on adding filters and pumps to local pumping stations
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On site: HS2’s groundbreaking project under way beneath the Chilterns
Ðǿմ«Ã½ took a trip to the railway’s single biggest site where work has begun on 16km of tunnels carried out by two 170m long tunnel boring machines and 1,000 workers
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HS2 outlines plans to stop Chiltern tunnelling contaminating local water supplies
Senior project manager admits job facing ‘significant challenge’ with surrounding terrain
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Northern leaders want delayed regional rail plan published
Government had promised document by March
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HS2 to Leeds will go ahead and could be built ‘dramatically’ ahead of schedule
Transport secretary Grant Shapps quashes fears that north-eastern section of line could be scrapped
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Cementation wins £93m HS2 job
Groundworks specialist to cut 1km box through central London for approach to Euston station
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Vinci blames revenue drop on pandemic and delays to HS2 and Crossrail work
But profit at civils business jumps as firm eyes growing workload
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New state-controlled body to run rail projects
Transport secretary commits to more infrastructure investment in biggest shake-up since privatisationÂ
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Keller’s HS2 work delayed by protestors and covid
Job is on the section of railway between Chiltern tunnels and south WarwickshireÂ
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Carter Jonas lands deal to let out HS2 properties
Firm will manage 1,500 buildings on first phase of route
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Government’s chief infrastructure advisor casts doubt on next phase of HS2
Nick Smallwood says for link to go ahead rail passenger numbers need to recover to pre-covid levels
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HS2 launches first giant tunnelling machine to dig under Chiltern Hills
2000-tonne machine named after Florence Nightingale will operate as a self-contained underground factory
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Coup for Mace as firm wins £570m Birmingham HS2 station
Curzon Street deal means contractor is building both start and finish stations on first section of route
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MoD estates arm poaches HS2 procurement boss
David Poole takes on new role as commercial director for Defence Infrastructure Organisation
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HS2's Kay Hughes: 'We see ourselves as catalysts for creative thinking'
The design director of Britain’s biggest - and arguably most controversial - infrastructure project talks about her ambition to leave a legacy of quality structures and landscapes along the route