HS2

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

Camden lobbies to lead HS2 Euston development

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Camden Council has proposed it leads a development corporation delivering HS2’s Euston terminus and surrounding area. Research commissioned by the council estimates that development adjacent to and above a reduced Euston station could add £41bn to the economy by 2053, creating 34,000 jobs – including 1,300 construction apprenticeships. Camden Council’s…

HS2 launches third TBM after underground construction

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HS2 has launched its third tunnel boring machine (TBM), which will drill 3.4 miles under London. The TBM, known as Emily, will cover the route between the Victoria Road Crossover Box, near Old Oak Common, to Greenpark Way in Greenford. Emily is the third of four TBMs launched to construct…

£4.7bn from HS2 redirected to North and Midlands

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The government has reallocated £4.7bn from the axed HS2 Northern leg towards local transport in the North and Midlands. The Local Transport Fund, part of the government’s Network North programme, will distribute £2.5bn to local authorities in the North of England and £2.2bn to councils in the Midlands over seven…

Align JV halts HS2 viaduct build for ‘urgent remedial works’

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Align JV has paused planned construction work on the Colne Valley Viaduct as it carries out “urgent remedial works”. The contractor, which is formed of Bouygues Travaux Publics, Sir Robert McAlpine and VolkerFitzpatrick, announced the delay in a letter sent to local residents – as first reported by Construction News’…

HS2 warned cuts to landscape spend could impact net emissions

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Any cut to HS2’s landscaping specification budget could have a “significant” impact on the rail line’s carbon-saving agenda, the mega-project’s independent design panel has warned. The money-saving potential for  via cuts to landscape specification is also “small” compared to other avenues, according to the latest biannual report published by the…

Tributes paid to drill worker who died on HS2 site

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Tributes have been paid to the drill worker who died on an HS2 site last year. Charlie Harper died on 28 April 2023, aged 71, a day after being hit by the end of an unsecured pipe. Harper had been undertaking horizontal directional drilling at a Solihull site operated by…

Coroner issues safety warning after HS2 site death

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A coroner has issued a safety warning about drilling and pipe dispensing after a 71-year-old man died at an HS2 site in Birmingham last year. Charlie Harper suffered serious abdominal and chest injuries after being struck by the end of a polyethylene coiled pipe on 27 April 2023. The tail…

MoJ bills increase as RAAC found in more prisons

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Reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) has been found in two more prisons, with the Ministry of Justice expecting to spend around £900,000 on remediation. The collapse-risk concrete has now been identified in HMP Leyhill, a category D prison in Gloucestershire, as well as HMP Parkhurst, a category B premises that…

HS2 to renew protester injunction – including for cancelled second phase

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HS2 is preparing to apply for an extension to the injunction banning “disruptive protests” on its route, including on the cancelled phase 2a, Construction News can reveal. The legal measure, first granted in 2022, bans anyone from entering or remaining on HS2-owned land; obstructing or otherwise interfering with vehicle access;…