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Network Rail moves quickly to protect projects after Carillion collapse

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THE collapse of Carillion, one of the UK’s largest construction and infrastructure management firms, has caused major difficulties for Network Rail and a number of other rail-related projects.

The compulsory liquidation of the group in January put thousands of jobs at risk and raised fears major rail projects such as

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