DfT approves £210m Warrington western link road
The Department for Transport has approved funding for a new £212m link road to reduce congestion in Warrington.
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11 Apr 2019 Comments Off on DfT approves £210m Warrington western link road
The Department for Transport has approved funding for a new £212m link road to reduce congestion in Warrington.
11 Apr 2019 Comments Off on Repair-fund black hole closes Hammersmith Bridge
hammersmith bridge entrance (south) wikimedia commons Source: Commons user: Iridescent Hammersmith Bridge has been closed indefinitely because Transport for London can no longer fund refurbishments, the local council has claimed.
11 Apr 2019 Comments Off on Story shakes up team after Network Rail wins
Story Contracting has made a number of internal promotions after its Network Rail contract wins.
11 Apr 2019 Comments Off on Sisk appointed to £31m Isle of Man ferry terminal in Liverpool
sisk isle of man ferry 1 Source: The Manser Practice John Sisk & Son has won a £31.3m contract for the construction of a new ferry terminal in Liverpool, after planning approval was secured by the Isle of Man’s department of infrastructure.
19 Mar 2019 Comments Off on Bank station upgrade ‘breakthrough’
Bank station’s Cannon Street entrance has been linked to new Northern line tube tunnels, following a “breakthrough” on Friday, Transport for London (TfL) has announced.
15 Mar 2019 Comments Off on TfL eyes new £1.7bn London metro line
Deputy mayor of London for transport Heidi Alexander (pictured) has revealed Transport for London is considering introducing a £1.7bn metro line to serve south and south-east London.
14 Mar 2019 1 Comment
Bam Nuttall and Ramboll have reached a major milestone on the Antarctica wharf project at Rothera Research Station.
13 Feb 2019 Comments Off on Cancelled Garden Bridge project cost £53.5m
Cancelled Garden Bridge project cost £53.5m Source: CREDIT Thomas Heatherwick Nearly £53.5m was spent on the Garden Bridge project before it was scrapped, it has been revealed.
13 Feb 2019 Comments Off on £600bn pipeline uncertainty drives ‘unsustainable behaviour’, report claims
A lack of certainty around public sector projects promotes unsustainable behaviour and leaves contractors fragile, it has been claimed.