News tagged development-consent-order
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Stonehenge Tunnel DCO officially revoked as it ‘no longer aligns with strategic policy objectives’
The transport secretary has officially revoked the development consent order (DCO) for the Stonehenge Tunnel, explaining the “exceptional circumstances” as changes in finance, policy and future land use. The post Stonehenge Tunnel DCO officially revoked as it ‘no longer aligns with strategic policy objectives’ appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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UK fusion strategy targets March 2029 submission of planning for ‘limitless energy’ power plant
The government has released its fusion strategy outlining a March 2029 deadline to formally submit the development consent order (DCO) application for the UK’s “limitless energy” power plant. The post UK fusion strategy targets March 2029 submission of planning for ‘limitless energy’ power plant appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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DfT revokes development consent for £100m A47 highways job
The transport secretary has officially cancelled a dualling project on a major Cambridgeshire highway. Heidi Alexander on Tuesday (24 February) revoked a development consent order (DCO) to dual a section of the A47 near Peterborough. Galliford Try was originally awarded the £100m project more than… The post DfT revokes development consent for £100m A47 highways job appeared first on Construction News.
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Octavius gets green light for A46 Walsgrave junction scheme
A development consent order has been approved for the A46 Walsgrave scheme. Part of the wider A46 Coventry junctions upgrade. The post Octavius gets green light for A46 Walsgrave junction scheme appeared first on Construction Management.
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Octavius gets go-ahead for £112m Walsgrave junction upgrade
Planning permission has been granted, by way of a development consent order, for a road highway upgrade in the outskirts of Coventry.
Resources tagged development-consent-order
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ICE - Blog - How does Project Consenting impact Infrastructure delivery, 06102022
The University of the West of England (UWE) in partnership with the University of Sheffield are currently carrying out research on how Planning Consent can be efficiently processed for significant / critical Infrastructure schemes and have a positive impact on project implementation Early findings are noted
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