The £82M Bam-constructed Dawlish sea wall has shown its value after successfully defending the Devon coastal railway against batterings from Storms Babet and Ciarán.
Network Rail has detailed how the £82M spent on constructing the sea wall in Dawlish as part of the South West Rail Resilience Programme (SWRRP) has been…
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Urgent repairs needed on cracked Surrey embankment to prevent further landslips
Network Rail is set to begin urgent repairs on a badly cracked embankment on the line between Woking and Basingstoke next week following a landslip.
Tiny sensors in the ground, known as remote condition monitoring, have detected movement in a 100m-long slope next to the St John’s Hill Road overbridge between…
Rail minister confident private investment will turn Euston into ‘life science quarter’
Rail minister Huw Merriman is confident the government can “harness the power of the private sector” to deliver a transformative “life science quarter” at London Euston and other rail investments.
Speaking to the Transport Select Committee on 30 November on the subject of the high speed line, Merriman said that areas…
End in sight on Old Street upgrade
The £132M transformation of Old Street station and roundabout is on course for completion soon into the new year, an official report has revealed.
Transport for London (TfL) said the construction element of the project to modernise the Northern Line station and 1960s roundabout above it will see most facets of…
HS2 Ltd brings in cost consultants to review Phase 1 civils contracts
Cost consultant Gardiner & Theobald has been awarded a £500,000 contract by HS2 Ltd to conduct a commercial review of High Speed Two’s (HS2’s) Phase 1 Main Works Civil Contracts (MWCC).
The six month contract will see the consult HS2 Ltd as it reviews the scope and costs of Phase 1…
Rail regulator launches probe into series of rail track failures in South West
The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) has launched a probe into a series of track failures on the Great Western Main Line.
The regulator announced it was investigating “poor train punctuality in the Network Rail Wales & Western region” following a series of rail fractures and breaks over the past…
Hendy and Armitt say consistent rail plan needed to encourage private investment and drive delivery
A consistent and clear plan for rail investment will attract private investors who will aid in driving the delivery of major projects, according to Network Rail and National Infrastructure Commission chiefs.
NIC chair Sir John Armitt and Network Rail chair Lord Peter Hendy of Richmond Hill appeared in front of the…
IPA wants AI, modern methods of construction, infrastructure pipeline to be ‘business as usual’ by 2025
Use of artificial intelligence (AI), implementation of modern methods of construction (MMC) and a comprehensive pipeline of work should be “business as usual” in infrastructure delivery by 2025, according to the Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA).
These business as usual expectations were the main theme in the IPA’s latest Transforming Infrastructure…
Reinstatement of abandoned Portadown to Armagh railway line in Northern Ireland gets technical backing
Reinstatement of Northern Ireland’s abandoned railway between Portadown and Armagh is “technically deliverable” according to a study conducted by Aecom on behalf of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon (ABC) Borough Council.
The technical study, part funded by Northern Ireland’s Department for Infrastructure (DfI), further determined the major infrastructure proposal is operationally…
Contractor appointed for new £18M station in Scotland
Network Rail has appointed construction firm Story Contracting to design a new railway station in East Renfrewshire, south west of Glasgow.
The new station will be located on the Neilston line in the area south of the town of Barrhead, off Balgraystone Road, between Patterton and Neilston stations. Plans for the…