HS2 has reached a major construction milestone at its Birmingham terminus after completing the last of 2,011 concrete piles that will support the foundations of Curzon Street station.
Engineers have finished installing over 2,000 concrete piles, laying the foundations for Birmingham’s city-centre HS2 terminus and its surrounding public spaces ...
New photos offer a visualisation of the public spaces around the building ...
Camden wants to put itself in driving seat on new jobs and homes after decade of ‘disruption, destruction and uncertainty’ ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bill Murray still lives in Whitmore Heath, surrounded by empty homes bought by HS2 before the northern leg was scrapped [BBC] ...
Ltd Chair, Mike Brown, responds to the first Residents' & Construction Commissioner's report. In this letter, High Speed Two ...
Nowhere is it more of a mess than between Steeple Claydon and Calvert, Buckinghamshire. Some roads are closed, others lead to depots filled with lorries. Great earth mounds rise skywards where green ...
Residents in Water Orton, Warks., say HS2 works have “destroyed” village life, with noise, dust and vibrations from ...