How National Highways and partners used Project Speed to compile a robust DCO application for the £1.3bn A66 upgrade
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National Highways, working with delivery partners Kier, Balfour Beatty and Keltbray, worked under Project Speed principles to collaboratively create a robust development consent order (DCO) application for the £1.3bn A66 North Trans-Pennine upgrade, the project manager told NCE.
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