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16 May 2013
The Government must "continue to argue" the case for a high speed rail link between London and the rest of the UK following the publication of a critical report by the public spending watchdog, an expert has said.
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16 May 2013
A new version of the 'Equator Principles', which establish an environmental and social risk management framework for project financiers, will cover a wider range of funding arrangements.
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14 May 2013
Only 46 of the 216 schools due for rebuilding or repair under the Government's Priority School Building Programme (PSBP) will be financed through the new 'PF2' private finance programme, the Education Funding Agency (EFA) has announced.
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10 May 2013
A new law governing public private partnerships (PPPs) in Thailand has come into force, updating the country's 20-year old Public Participation in State Undertaking Act.
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08 May 2013
Europe's role as a market leader in the development of solar photovoltaic (PV) technology is coming to an end, an industry body has said, citing the continent's falling share of the global PV market.
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07 May 2013
Abu Dhabi's state-owned renewable energy company is to "explore project investment opportunities" in the UK's clean energy sector, it has announced.
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03 May 2013
The UK Government is shifting its focus from encouraging the adoption of building information modelling (BIM) technology by the construction industry to driving up its implementation, an adviser has said.
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30 Apr 2013
The Government's plans to encourage economic growth through investment in infrastructure are unconvincing, and will lead to higher costs for consumers and taxpayers, a public spending watchdog has warned.
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29 Apr 2013
The conversion of a coal-fired power station to biomass will be the first project to be backed by a UK Guarantee, the Treasury has announced.
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23 Apr 2013
Changes to the judicial review process announced by the Government are unlikely to have the desired effect of preventing "cheap delaying tactics" and abuse of the system, experts have said.
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