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Nominations now open for 2020 Consultancy and Engineering Awards
Annual awards programme for consultancy and engineering firms is now open for entries.
Alstom wins £642m deal to refurbish and maintain Avanti West Coast trains
One of Britain’s most iconic train fleets is to undergo a major refurbishment that will create scores of jobs.
Editor’s message and January/February 2020 magazine download
The January/February 2020 edition of the Infrastructure Intelligence print magazine is now available for download.
Cost of HS2 is “out of control” claims review deputy chair
More woe for HS2 as former deputy chair of the review of the project claims that costs are spiralling out of control.
TfL unveils plans to build a major new cycleway in southeast London
New cycleway will make cycling and walking a much safer and convenient way for residents to travel in Greenwich and Wool…
Is construction ready for infrastructure spending boost?
More political certainty and the potential for a £100bn infrastructure spending boost are lifting the clouds over the in…
Stantec UK's Paul Reilly is appointed new chair of ACE
Paul Reilly of Stantec UK Infrastructure and Buildings (formerly Peter Brett Associates) is appointed new chair of ACE f…
Bovis Homes completes £1.1bn deal for Galliford Try’s housing and regeneration arm
Bovis Homes has completed a £1.1bn deal for Galliford Try’s housing and regeneration businesses, and revealed a new name…
Contractors wanted for £600m north London power project
Contractors are being invited to find out more about a new £600m London energy project at a series of information events…
Construction output suffers further sharp decline in December
Downturn persists ahead of last month’s general election, according to latest PMI figures.
Shining a light on infrastructure’s Christmas heroes
Highlighting some of the infrastructure professionals who will be working over the festive break.
Why isn’t digital improving productivity?
The construction sector is yet to fully see how digital technologies could revitalise productivity.