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The Crossrail Skills Crisis



Terminal 5 has been the largest engineering project in Europe, a role to be assumed by Crossrail (which will incorporate Heathrow rail services) in 2011.


  • The agreement of a finance structure in October 2007 looks set to lead to...

  • Terminal 5 has been the largest engineering project in Europe, a role to be...

  • Redeveloped St Pancras returned railways to public consciousness as a...

  • Demand for skilled labour by the London Olympics will slightly overlap with...

  • The market for specialised engineering skills is international and can follow...

  • Prior to Crossrail, High Speed 1 (Channel Tunnel Link) was the largest...

  • Small by comparison to Crossrail, rebuilding Birmingham New Street is one of...

  • From near this point on the site of the 2012 Olympic stadium, the 16km...

  • The national network could be harmed if skilled workers from around the UK...

  • Map detailing the route of the forthcoming Crossrail project.

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