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PPP Arbiter final costs for Tube Lines allows small increase to £4.46bn

10-Mar-2010 | By Alexandra Wynne

PPP Arbiter Chris Bolt today set his final costs ruling for Tube Lines’ upgrade and maintenance contract for the Jubilee, Northern and Piccadilly Lines - allowing an increase of £65M on his draft ruling to bring the figure to £4.46bn.

Costain to expand into consultancy and engineering design

10-Mar-2010 | By Mark Hansford

Contractor Costain has unveiled an ambitious strategy to expand significantly in consultancy and engineering design in order to offer clients the “full life cycle” of services.

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Scott Wilson grows on the back of international growth

9-Mar-2010 | By Ed Owen

Shares in consultant Scott Wilson rose sharply this morning on the back of a confident trading statement, which shows strong international growth.

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New construction output shows first growth since 2008

9-Mar-2010

New figures show that total new construction output in current prices, while still relatively low, has had its first quarter of growth since 2008 Q1.

'Jumping Lice' to keep Knotweed in check

9-Mar-2010

The invasive Japanese knotweed plant affecting plant life across much of the UK is to be brought under control by the release of foreign “jumping plant lice”, it has been revealed.

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Defendant’s illness holds up corporate killing trial

4 March 2010 | By Gemma Goldfingle

A judge last week adjourned the first case to be tried under the Corporate Manslaughter Act 2007 until October because the director of the company charged needs “urgent and intensive” medical attention.

Chile's main high highway destroyed

Chile quake takes out vital infrastructure

4 March 2010 | By Gemma Goldfingle

Engineers this week said that damage to vital infrastructure such as highways and airports would hamper Chile’s efforts to recover from a massive magnitude 8.8 earthquake that struck the nation on Saturday.

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Spending cuts to hit small firms hard

4 March 2010

Britain’s biggest civil engineering contractor Balfour Beatty last week warned that government calls for the industry to do more for less could send many smaller firms to the wall.

DfT slammed for poor Metronet management

4 March 2010 | By Alexandra Wynne

MPs this week criticised the Department for Transport (DfT) for its “inadequate management and oversight” of Tube upgrade contractor Metronet which collapsed in 2007, costing the taxpayer up to £410M.

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Councils told to save by selling buildings and sharing services

4 March 2010 | By Mark Hansford

Ministers this week published a report setting out “10 decisive steps” that all councils must take to protect vital frontline services from public spending cuts.

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Way out west: The Hong Kong rail project

4 March 2010 | By Andy Bolton

Densely packed, narrow streets and a shortage of access points are some of the challenges facing MTR Corporation on Hong Kong’s West Island Line project. Andy Bolton reports.

Paul Sheffield

Paul Sheffield: Kier's value hunter

18 February 2010 | By Antony Oliver

After a 26 year career with contractor Kier, Paul Sheffield takes over as chief executive in April. Antony Oliver reports.

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First Olympic pumping station in operation

26-Jan-2010 | Updated: 2-Feb-2010 | By Natalie Hardwick

The Olympic Delivery Authority has this week announced the opening of an essential new utilities building in the Olympic Park. The Pudding Mill pumping station is the first in a series of infrastructure projects architects hope will become design landmarks. The design is by John Lyall Architects.

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Risk survey

In the light of the new Bribery Act and the continued economic downturn, NCE is carrying out a survey of industry attitudes towards risk management.

The survey should take no more than 10 minutes. Click here to take survey. The results will be published in NCE in April.

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A road runs through the river: The new Tyne crossing

16 October 2008 | By Alexandra Wynne

A trio of tunnelling techniques will come together to create the new Tyne Crossing near Newcastle. Alexandra Wynne reports.

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Delivering Crossrail: Major project report

NCE presents its major project report on Crossrail - a comprehensive guide to the project featuring interviews with Crossrail chief executive Rob Holden and Crossrail chairman Terry Morgan.

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    Getting more from less: how to survive the recession

    18 February 2010 | By Antony Oliver

    Delivering more for less is without question going to be the mantra for the civil engineering and construction industry over the next half decade - and perhaps beyond.

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    Site investigation spotlight: Eastlands, Manchester

    4 March 2010 | By Paul Thompson

    May Gurney has spent part of one of the harshest winters on record carrying out investigation work across a site in Eastlands, Manchester using a variety of techniques.

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