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Analysis of the latest issues that are driving and influencing careers in infrastructure
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Video: Interview with High Speed 2 chief executive Alison Munro
High Speed 2 chief executive Alison Munro talks to Infrastructure Intelligence Editor Antony Oliver about progress toward Royal Assent for phase 1 of the project.Read more -
General Election won’t stop infrastructure programme, Deighton says.
Investment locked in thanks to seven year capital plan Infrastructure Minister insists.Read more -
Video: Engineers need to stand up and be noticed says prize winning consultant
Mission is to spread the engineering word, says Engineering Excellence winner Roma Agrawal of WSP.Read more -
Engineering Excellence Awards 2014 - winners revealed
WSP's Roma Agrawal leads list of winners at ACE's annual celebration of excellenceRead more -
Underpinning investment with training – the London Underground way
David Waboso says LU has recognised that growing its own people has to be at the core of its infrastructure business.Read more -
Crossrail needs You! Railway to be focus of drive to bring young into rail
Crossrail is being used to attract young people to think about a career in rail. Christine Townley of Construction Youth Trust explains how.Read more -
Q and A | Andy Milner, managing director, Amey Consulting
Amey, working in joint venture with Swiss rail maintenance specialist Sersa, was this month named preferred bidder for Network Rail’s Northern Alliance contract to renew switch and crossings across two thirds of the UK railRead more -
Busy industry gives Progress Network confidence to expand
I have noticed a renewed feeling of confidence in our industry. It was heartening to see the government set out its updated National Infrastructure Plan in December, with £375bn of planned private and public sectorRead more -
A view from the Gulf: we’ll all manage resources differently this time
Dubai based Tom Bower tells Infrastructure Intelligence that the Middle East market has matured but the huge portfolio of work underway means that challenges remain.Read more -
Marshall's PB conundrum: unintegrated but undoubtedly useful
Is selling resolutely unintegrated Parsons Brinckerhoff the answer to Balfour Beatty's present difficulties?Read more