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Bidders for major government infrastructure projects will have to provide evidence of their commitment to developing skills.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Lord Deighton spoke to conference delegates about infrastructure in the UK.
Commitment to help local businesses and communities reap benefit of HS2 stated in government response.
Third annual report of the government's Infrastructure Cost Review programme is published.
‘Crossrail Apprentice of the Year’, announced by Lord Deighton.
Public and private sector collaboration can play an important role in delivering infrastructure in Northern Ireland, say ministers.
Plans for a new college to train the next generation of world-class engineers to work on the construction of High Speed 2 (HS2) unveiled.
Insurance industry announces they will invest £25 billion in infrastructure as government publishes UK plan.
Major industry leaders and government ministers sign a joint initiative to reduce carbon in infrastructure.
HS2 Growth Taskforce roadshow visits Yorkshire.
Danny Alexander and Lord Deighton attend the unveiling of Crossrail’s first completed train tunnel at Farringdon.
Guidance published by the Treasury uses lessons learned from the Olympics and private sector to drive down infrastructure costs.
Commercial Secretary to the Treasury sees how regional infrastructure strategy can feed into national plans.
Government gives go ahead to Chinese companies taking a stake in British nuclear power.
Government delivers reforms that will enhance transparency and improve performance of public private partnerships.
Visit aimed at boosting economic links between UK and China.
On a visit to South Yorkshire, Lord Deighton talks infrastructure investment with local leaders and visits world-leading manufacturing facilities.
High speed rail roadshows series begins in Manchester.
Completion of King's Cross Square marks key milestone in government's National Infrastructure Plan.
Financial Secretary Greg Clark and Commercial Secretary Lord Deighton internationally showcase Britain's investment opportunities.
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