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Reston station welcomes first passengers for 60 years

Berwickshire village reconnected to national rail network as part of £20m Scottish government investment.

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Mike Haigh takes senior role at World Economic Forum

Mott MacDonald's Mike Haigh to chair World Economic Forum’s infrastructure industries governors group.

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Moving the needle of natural flood management

Mott MacDonald’s Emma Wren introduces the new CIRIA manual on natural flood management.

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Kraken eyes up utilities revolution

Kraken and Octopus announce expansion from energy to other utilities.

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National Highways commissions first ever biodiversity map

National Highways’ mapping project to boost biodiversity on motorways and major A-roads.

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HS2 celebrates twin job creation milestones

HS2 celebrates twin milestone of 900th apprentice and almost 25,000 jobs.

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UKIB invests £100m in new Octopus venture

UK Infrastructure Bank supports Octopus investment in green sectors critical to net zero.

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Jacobs appointed to support Fukushima clean-up

Jacobs to tackle environmental challenges at world’s most complex decommissioning site.

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Final design unveiled for Nairobi’s central railway station

UK and Kenya unveil final design for Nairobi’s new Central Railway Station and public realm.

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Brightly hails success of first post-Covid UK conference

Asset management software solution specialists Brightly celebrate first conference since pandemic.

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Contractors appointed for £36m Stockton Waterfront development

Two north east companies appointed to create £36m Stockton Waterfront urban park development.

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CITB to invest over £233m in British construction

CITB 2022/23 business plan outlines £233m to support construction across Britain.

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