HS2

Catch up on the latest news, opinion and analysis relating to the UK’s troubled High Speed 2 rail project (HS2).

Planning reforms to speed up major infrastructure welcomed

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Government plans to slash the statutory pre-consultation period for major projects have drawn a cautious welcome from industry with warnings it will not be a "golden bullet". The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government said the latest reforms to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill would allow key infrastructure to…

Why Construction News is using AI to assist with our writing

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Technology is changing. And so is Construction News. Our editorial team has been using artificial intelligence (AI) behind the scenes for some time now to summarise long reports and data as part of our research process, as well as produce some illustrations. But we have not used it to produce…

Balfour boss pours cold water on HS2 contract renegotiation

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Balfour Beatty boss Leo Quinn has pushed back against suggestions by HS2 bosses that construction contracts on the London to Birmingham rail scheme could be renegotiated. In December, Construction News reported comments made to MPs by HS2 chief financial officer Alan Foster, saying that contractors accepted that the legal agreements…

Revised HS2 business case delayed until 2026

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Tom Pashby An updated business case for the revised programme of works for High Speed 2 (HS2) will not be published until 2026 – more than a year later than originally planned. The delay came to light in a letter dated 27 February from Department for Transport (DfT) permanent secretary…

HS2 civils contracts slammed as ‘extremely poor value for money’ 

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A public spending watchdog has said HS2’s construction contracts are “extremely poor value for money” and is “unconvinced” they can be renegotiated to achieve significant savings. The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) described HS2 as a “cycle of repeated failure” and “a casebook example of how not to run a major…

Civils contractor bags £207m HS2 overhead wiring contract

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Civils firm Colas Rail has scooped up a £206.9m job to develop HS2’s overhead wiring system. The contractor will now design, manufacture, install and test HS2's overhead catenary system (OCS), for 469km worth of track. That will include overhead wiring to supply electric power for 250 bridges, 58 viaducts, 47…

Breakthrough in HS2 mass transit procurement process

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The troubled process of creating a mass transit system to transport High Speed 2 (HS2) passengers to other rail interchanges has taken a step forward with the shortlisting of two contractors. Two European cable car specialists will now slug it out for £269m of work on the project. French firm…

New hospitals programme set to fail, IPA warns

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The New Hospital Programme has been rated as unachievable in the latest official audit of UK infrastructure. In its annual review for the financial year 2023-24, the Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) gave a red rating to the £20bn plan to build 40 new hospitals by 2030. This means that…