All roads articles
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Features
What the Lower Thames Crossing and Euston station projects say about the government’s private finance plans
The government has said it will fund the giant Euston station and Lower Thames Crossing schemes using private finance. With the Treasury mulling a broader injection of private capital into public projects, Joey Gardiner examines how ministers are going about it – and the prospects for success
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PFI: Do the numbers add up?
With the government understood to be considering reinstating a form of private financing to pay for public infrastructure ahead of the launch of its 10-Year Infrastructure Strategy next month, Joey Gardiner weighs up whether reigniting PFI would be a good idea
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Campaigners lose second bid to block £1.7bn Stonehenge tunnel
Ruling describes most parts of challenge as ‘unarguable’ in latest court hearing into long-running saga
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Plan for £1.7bn Stonehenge tunnel approved again
Transport secretary gives road scheme the nod two years after it was quashed in High Court ruling
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Five firms shortlisted for £1.9bn Lower Thames Crossing jobs
Contracts cover approach roads either side of the river Thames
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Sunak delivers ‘jam tomorrow’ Budget
Billions for infrastructure and housing, but new chancellor’s announcements were short on detail
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When will it end? Galliford ships another £20m on Aberdeen road
Losses on job now approaching £150m
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Costain to fit Kent roads with tech to update drivers on traffic conditions
Trial will beam information to vehicles in pilot scheme for Highways EnglandÂ
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Arcadis wins four year role for Highways England
Consultant picked to provide project control services in the East of England
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Highways England to consult again on £1.6bn Stonehenge road job
Turner Townsend are providing a host of services on the scheme
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Big names chase latest tranche of Commonwealth Games jobs
Eight firms in the frame for Birmingham work
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Government announces £500m smart motorway spending
Four schemes will start within the next 18 months
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Cost of former Carillion road job soars
Galliford Try has been appointed as the permanent contractor on the Lincoln scheme
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Road improvements 'will create thousands of jobs and homes', says Grayling
Transport secretary announces £173m package of improvements
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Highways England awards £3.3bn roads resurfacing framework
Eleven contractors nab spots under a four year deal
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Stockholm bids to attract UK construction expertise
UK companies wanted to work on multi-billion pound projects in Swedish capital
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Skanska extends deal to look after Somerset roads
Win follows the firm’s previous contract with council
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