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New 15 km link to be added as part of the infrastructure for the 2020 World Expo
Expectations are that the Indian construction market will pick up this year, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s flagship high speed rail project will take longer to come to fruition.
Acciona and Ghella’s €1 billion Follo Line venture said to be Norway’s largest infrastructure project
Leading UK crawler crane rental house Weldex has added four new Kobelco crawlers to its fleet. The CKE600G and CKE800G units will be based in Derbyshire, central England
Plans for €67.9 billion HS2 rail scheme at heart of government’s infrastructure improvement plans
€323 million Moscow high-speed rail project is largest infrastructure scheme in Russia
Consortium appointed for €116 million contract for new tunnel improving transport links
European Investment Bank loans €950 million for rail enhancement as Italy pushes forward with infrastructure schemes
Company gains €140 million joint venture deal for work on Koralm high-speed railway scheme
Consortium led by Salini Impregilo agrees funding of €607 million towards major rail improvement
Construction formally started in Fresno on central valley section of US$ 75 billion Los Angeles to San Francisco line
Contractors once again sought for Mexico City to Queretaro high-speed line, following November’s cancellation
High-speed line between Verona and Padua scheduled to start this year
A major project to improve high-speed rail connectivity in south western Germany involves re-engineering Stuttgart’s urban rail layout with a vast array of new tunnels.
Progress on Europe’s largest construction site continues in UK with bridge serving Excel London
€600 million European Investment Bank loan secures national programme of network improvements
Contract signed for US$ 12 billion, 650 km Nigerian Coastal Railway Project between Calabar and Lagos
Major scheme comes amid plans for second Crossrail project for London
A consortium comprising Skanska, Traylor Brothers and J.F. Shea Construction is to extend the Los Angeles metro’s Purple Line
Latin America’s first high-speed rail project cancelled just three days after it was awarded to a Chinese-led consortium
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