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The University of Bath are a leading UK business school and rank highly internationally. But they don’t want to stop there. Building on over half a century of experience, they’re working on plans to help
Network Rail is asking passengers and the community to help shape its proposals to remove the UK’s most operationally challenging railway junction as a public consultation on the scheme enters its final month. The flat
Balfour Beatty VINCI, a long-established joint venture between two global infrastructure leaders, welcomed its first rail freight delivery of aggregate at HS2’s Washwood Heath site in Birmingham yesterday. The delivery signalled the start of HS2’s
Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure group, today announces its 50:50 joint venture, Gammon, has been awarded a four-year HK$12.88 billion (c. £1.27 billion) contract for the expansion of Terminal 2 at Hong Kong International Airport,
Balfour Beatty today announces that it has been awarded a £108 million contract on behalf of Highways England to design and build a critical dual carriageway linking the M67 with the A57 in Mottram Moor,
Major repair and refurbishment work has been completed at Hurst Green station to upgrade and improve the platforms for passengers. Hurst Green railway station is on the Oxted line in southern England and serves Hurst
The UK Government-funded networks will supply affordable low-carbon heat to public buildings such as leisure centres and local council offices in south Wales. UK Government-funded heat networks to supply affordable low-carbon heat to public buildings
UK Construction Week to stage London and Birmingham editions in 2021 in 18-month plan to capitalise on Government construction. The UK is entering a period of unparalleled government investment in homes and infrastructure. With £40bn