All infrastructure articles – Page 7
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Bad weather helps sink construction output in October
Fall of more than 2% is the sharpest since January last year
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Rate of construction output decline slows but key work index stays in red
Political uncertainty continues to dog sector, says IHS/Markit survey
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Spend billions on zero-carbon initiatives, urges NFB report
National Federation of Builders call for massive public spending programme to meet 2050 zero-carbon goal
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Lendlease inks £8bn Thamesmead homes deal
Firm signs contract with Peabody for overhaul of south-east London scheme
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Former Galliford Try boss joins UK arm of French transport specialist
Nick Salt was a casualty of contractor’s job cuts over the summer
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London mayor says he’ll know next month if Crossrail is facing further hold-up
Sadiq Khan admits revised opening window could be missed
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Infrastructure boss leaves Galliford Try amid staff cuts
Company will have made 350 people redundant by end of the month
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Infrastructure delays an ‘embarrassment’ for construction, says Atkins boss
But there is 'no reason we can't get better,' firm's new president adds
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Infrastructure policy: ‘Delay and procrastination’
But with the government paralysed by Brexit, what hope is there construction will get the clarity on infrastructure it needs?
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NIC appoints 10-strong team to new design group
 Sadie Morgan was named as chair last February
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NIC looks for experts to join its design group
Group led by Sadie Morgan is looking to increase influence of design on schemes
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Housebuilders urge planning reform as government reveals new homes schemes
Potential of sites will held back until ministers grasp the nettle, say trade groups
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Londoners 'want more private sector involvement' in infrastructure schemes, Aecom report says
Findings back case for putting projects in the capital outside the ‘political cycle’Â
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Report damns running of Crossrail and says board lacks skills to complete railway
Project beset by unrealistic optimism about hitting December 2018 deadline and lack of knowledge at top, KPMG review finds
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Council to bin plans for bridges designed by Foster + Partners
Suffolk authority has already spent £8m but now says it cannot afford proposed crossingsÂ
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Contractors named for latest £1.2bn Network Rail framework
Three firms take jobs on northern routesÂ
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CPA slashes construction forecasts over Brexit uncertainty
Silver lining of a ‘no deal’ may be work on expanding ports and new warehousing for stockpiling goods
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Atkins brings in Arcadis boss to head up transport arm
Lizi Stewart joins the consultant after 15 years at Arcadis
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Hitachi poised to pull out of Wylfa nuclear build
Decision would shred government’s ambition to deliver a series of new nuclear plantsÂ