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Bangkok’s Chiang Mai Airport is set to build a new terminal as part of a plan to more than double airport capacity.
New terminal, highways, and port reconstruction on the table
The new airport terminal, which is estimated to cost US$4.34 billion, is expected to increase Kuwait’s airport capacity to 25 million passengers
The transpot of famed aircraft has been a legendary effort by the specialized transportation sector.
Despite controversy surrounding the bidding process, the Airports Corporation of Vietnam affirmed that all bidders were evaluated fairly by independent experts
The initiative is a component of a broader effort led by New York Governor Kathy Hochul, involving an investment of US$230 million
Swiss specialist required compact dimensions and maximum manoeuvrability to operate in confined space and several other applications
Drone footage captures the progress of Red Sea International Airport
Turner Construction Company has won a $389 million contract to construct two buildings at Offutt Air Base outside Omaha, Nebraska, USA.
Terminal extension and modernisation to run alongside Rail Baltica station build
The trial involves a comprehensive evaluation of the concrete’s durability and longevity in a real-life airport environment
Aecom will lead the renovation of the S Concourse at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in the US.
Following on from International Construction’s recent article on why megaprojects go wrong and the ingredients for success, this week we examine some of the biggest budget overruns on projects.
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.
Modular elements feature in Foster + Partners and Buro Happold designs for multimodal hub
Contractor Skanska has won a deal in a joint venture with Black & Veatch to build a new facility for the United States Air Force at a base in the UK.
The Ellinikon program represents Europe’s largest urban infrastructure development investment
A joint venture between Skanska and Halmar International has signed a contract to design and build an on-airport roadway transportation network at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, USA.
Lead contractor Mace to utilise modern methods of construction during two-year build programme
Project aims to boost passenger capacity and aircraft maintenance capabilities