Productivity plan aims to make Britain the wealthiest major economy by 2030
The chancellor’s ambition to make Britain the richest of all the major economies by 2030 has moved forward with the publication of a 15-point productivity plan.
The chancellor’s ambition to make Britain the richest of all the major economies by 2030 has moved forward with the publication of a 15-point productivity plan.
Tunnelling has begun on Saudi Arabia’s first underground rail network, the Riyadh metro, which, when complete will be one of the biggest metro systems.
Network Rail’s consulting arm has been selected to help deliver North America’s first ever high-speed rail line in a deal worth £453m.
A new national fund worth billions will be set up to improve and expand the UK’s road network by 2020, the chancellor George Osborne has revealed.
Industry welcomes summer budget as chancellor targets productivity gains
HS1 chief executive Nicola Shaw will lead a review of Network Rail ahead of next year’s Budget.
Contractors awarded work on stalled Network Rail projects will see their resources transferred to other schemes, the organisation has said.
Highways England has announced that Jim O’Sullivan will join the government-owned company as chief executive.
Highways England is retendering a package of work on the £1.3bn A14 improvement scheme due to concerns over contractors’ ability to meet long-term targets on issues including passenger safety.
After almost three years of continuous excavation Crossrail’s 26 miles of tunnels are now complete
The chancellor’s ambition to make Britain the richest of all the major economies by 2030 has moved forward with the publication of a 15-point productivity plan.
Tunnelling has begun on Saudi Arabia’s first underground rail network, the Riyadh metro, which, when complete will be one of the biggest metro systems.
Network Rail’s consulting arm has been selected to help deliver North America’s first ever high-speed rail line in a deal worth £453m.
A new national fund worth billions will be set up to improve and expand the UK’s road network by 2020, the chancellor George Osborne has revealed.
Industry welcomes summer budget as chancellor targets productivity gains
HS1 chief executive Nicola Shaw will lead a review of Network Rail ahead of next year’s Budget.
Contractors awarded work on stalled Network Rail projects will see their resources transferred to other schemes, the organisation has said.
Highways England has announced that Jim O’Sullivan will join the government-owned company as chief executive.
Highways England is retendering a package of work on the £1.3bn A14 improvement scheme due to concerns over contractors’ ability to meet long-term targets on issues including passenger safety.
After almost three years of continuous excavation Crossrail’s 26 miles of tunnels are now complete