Rail
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Network Rail's new infrastructure boss expected to refresh delivery approach
Does appointment of Bombardier’s Dr Francis Paonessa signal a switch to "factory thinking"? -
New procurement deal sees Underground contract direct with over 20 small firms
IUK Stake trial cuts out main contractors for £330M Underground stations upgrade -
The case for Crossrail 2 rests on industry's ability to deliver benefits faster
Balfour Beatty chief executive Nick Pollard sets out the case for leaner delivery in the capital -
Infrastructure – design big and design long
Creating resilient infrastructure means responding to change now but crucially designing for changes in the future, says London Underground's David Waboso. -
HS2: What's next and how can the Bill process be accelerated?
Robbie Owen applauds HS2 Plus report and predicts Phase One Royal Assent by end of 2016. -
Contractor beefs up mental fitness of rail staff
An innovative programme to increase the mental resilience of contractor Osborne’s rail staff has been underway for six months to improve performance. -
Government's new transport resilience committee could rewrite rail workload plans
McLoughlin hints that Network Rail’s £38bn CP5 programme could be rehashed to include extra infrastructure resilience -
Stations, commerce and sugar in concrete
London Underground’s capital programmes director David Waboso starts his regular column for Infrastructure Intelligence. -
New Network Rail chief executive Mark Carne: the first 100 days
Infrastructure Intelligence offers top ten tips for success to help the new railway boss get his feet under the desk -
The infrastructure customer is always right.
Somerset floods demonstrate the critical need to remain in touch with the public's infrastructure needs