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Crossrail, which is owned by government-funded Transport for London, delayed the train-making contest last week and indicated that a UK-based business would be in a stronger position for the new contract than it was in the case of Thameslink.
Government's plans for PFI threatens British firm's Crossrail bid 2011
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Crossrail, which is due for completion in 2018, is already sparking price rises, says Charles Pinchbeck , director at property-services company Jones Lang LaSalle.
Rail Work Puts London on Track for Property Gains Anita Likus 2012
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Crossrail, which is expected to ferry some 200 million passengers a year across London, is anticipated to cost double the amount of the six-year construction of the Channel Tunnel, which links London to continental Europe.
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AECOM, partners to oversee $22B 'Crossrail' project in London Bay Area's building industry hangs on while waiting for federal stimulus money Nichols Group will help oversee construction of a $22 billion "Crossrail" project to expand London's rail lines -- said to be Europe's largest construction project and one that includes a new train tunnel boring under the central part of the city.
Los Angeles Business News - Local Los Angeles News | Los Angeles Business from bizjournals 2009
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In addition, TfL will have to find £7. 7billion2 over ten years to fund Crossrail, which is not currently in its business plan.
Media Newswire 2008
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So, aside from a few big-ticket items such as Crossrail, transport may be condemned to a future of potholes, creaking train services and rip-off fares.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Despite the go-ahead for projects such as Crossrail, the widening of the M25 and the upgrade of the A11 to Norwich, construction groups warned of a "difficult" period, while there remained a "lack of clarity" over how schemes would be delivered.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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So, aside from a few big-ticket items such as Crossrail, transport may be condemned to a future of potholes, creaking train services and rip-off fares.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Spending on projects such as Crossrail and a third
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Spending on projects such as Crossrail and a third
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