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Britain – a global trading nation that’s open for business
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Securing the future of UK aviation
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Transforming aviation all over the globe
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The future of aviation: an opportunity for change
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Bang for buck - public backs fiscal stimulus to improve connectivity
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Construction has never been so crucial
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Auckland International Airport
Flying the flag for New Zealand
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Gatwick Pier 6 Bridge and Taxiway
A bridge a Boeing can fit under
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Dublin Airport Terminal 2
How Dublin's new terminal got off to a flying start
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Mumbai International Airport - Terminal 2
A world-class welcome
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Oman Airport Management Company
Connecting the world to Muscat
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Heathrow Terminal 5
Plane sailing
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Lift off for a third runway at Heathrow
This week the government announced the go-ahead for a third runway at London’s Heathrow Airport. Heathrow is one of the busiest airports in the world, and will be one of the largest construction projects ever undertaken. The decision came after an in-depth review by Sir Howard Davies that recommended Heathrow be expanded.
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Mace signs deal to lead Major Development Plan for Keflavik International Airport
At a recent signing ceremony attended by the British Ambassador to Iceland, Iceland’s airport operator and air navigation services provider, Isavia, appointed international construction and consultancy company, Mace, as Programme Manager for the Keflavik International Airport Major Development Plan (MDP).
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5* results for Mace at Heathrow and AMS Campus with British Safety Council audits
Mace has achieved four British Safety Council Occupational Health & Safety and Environmental Five Star Audits at Heathrow for Infrastructure and Aviation and AMS Campus for International Contracting.
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Public backs fiscal stimulus to improve road and rail links
New Mace report calls for £2bn injection at Autumn Statement to deliver regional connectivity upgrades to the transport system, as figures reveal shaving 60 seconds off journey times could deliver annual economic boost of over £3bn.
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London Stansted awards Mace major contract for £150 million arrivals terminal
London Stansted has appointed Mace as the main contractor for the construction of its new £150 million arrivals terminal.
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Mace lands two senior transport appointments
Mace has announced a new investment in the transport sector, with the appointment of two senior directors in its consultancy business.