Why Balfour’s JV boss won’t be ‘shy or fearful’ over HS2 protests
Digital Edition: Why Balfour’s JV boss won’t be ‘shy or fearful’ over HS2 protests
When facing HS2 critics, Michael Dyke doesn’t want his staff to hide or be fearful. The Balfour Beatty/Vinci (BBV) HS2 joint venture managing director says he insists on respect and sensitivity, but doesn’t believe in running away. Leading the development of the £5bn central section…
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