All Road Building Articles
Swedish contractor aims for ambitious 50% CO2 reduction on A6 project
French contracting giant Eiffage has won a €234 million contract to build a new section of the E18-E39 motorway in Kristiansand, Norway.
Eiffage will undertake the work through its subsidiary Eiffage Génie Civil and has secured the design-build contract from Statens Vegvesen, a company owned by the Norwegian Ministry of Transport.
Government announces almost 13,000km of resurfacing projects
Contractor signs interim contract with Birmingham Highways, 14-year deal to come
The Construction Briefing visits the €7.4 billion Fehmarnbelt project to see progress on preparations to build the world’s longest immersed tube tunnel.
Dura delivers 2km of kerb and drainage made from 70% recycled materials
French construction giant Vinci has won a deal to acquire land and then build and operate 106 charging stations for electric vehicles (EVs) across Germany.
New contract opportunities worth billions of Euros opened for competitive tenders in September.
‘Cutting edge techniques’ used to remove old concrete and replace with recycled material
President calls on nations to collaborate on plan to connect Gulf state with Europe
New terminal, highways, and port reconstruction on the table
Excavation work on Momaia tunnel ‘like digging in sand’
81km road network upgrade seen as key to economic uplift in country’s eastern region
O’Keefe builds 1.5km haul road to facilitate €350 million renewable energy project
Infrastructure needs to become more sustainable and it needs to happen sooner rather than later. Catrin Jones looks at how the roadbuilding industry is making changes for a greener future
New invitations to tender for billions of Euros worth of construction contracts across Europe were published in July.
Portuguese contractors Mota-Engil and Conduril have shared the award of three packages of work on a roads project worth more than €100 million in Mozambique.
Route of Development to aid economic cooperation between Europe and the Middle East
UK government gives green light for 3km tunnel beside world heritage site
The United Kingdom’s (UK) credit agency, UK Export Finance (UKEF), has underwritten £373 million (€422 million) of financing for upgrades to Zanzibar’s road network and to Pemba Airport.