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UK Transport infrastructure delivery to be reviewed by former Siemens head

Construction Law

The UK’s Labour party has appointed the former head of Siemens to lead a review into rail and other transport infrastructure. To read more of this and every other news story on this site, please log in with your Construction Law membership account details.

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How Buttigieg’s Infrastructure Plan Addresses Critical Needs

Construction Today

The United States has long grappled with the complex challenge of maintaining and upgrading its extensive transportation infrastructure. Decades of underinvestment have led to deteriorating roads, bridges, and transit systems, which are crucial for economic growth and public safety.

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Kier restructures infrastructure division

Construction Enquirer

Kier is restructuring its Infrastructure Services division with the current three business streams set to become two. From July 1 the current Highways, Utilities and Infrastructure operations will become Transportation and Natural Resources and Nuclear & Networks. Kier emphasised the restructure was not about cost cutting.

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Orlando Invests $10 Billion In Transportation Infrastructure

Business Facilities

From a world renowned airport to new commuter rail, Orlando knows how to gets things moving. Read: Orlando Invests $10 Billion In Transportation Infrastructure at BusinessFacilities.com.

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DOT Announces $905m in INFRA Grant Awards

The Constructor

Department of Transportation (DOT) announced $905 million in grants through the Infrastructure for Rebuilding America program. On June 30, the U.S.

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Report: OR has nation's best infrastructure

Construction Dive

News & World Report infrastructure ranking of 50 states is based on scores in energy, transportation and internet access, among others.

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Michigan Infrastructure Project Supports Semiconductor Growth

Business Facilities

The Thomas Township infrastructure project will enable Hemlock Semiconductor Operations (HSC) to invest up to $375 million and create 170 jobs. .