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A joint venture between Spanish contractors Acciona, Ferrovial and Sacyr have landed a deal to build and operate a new 34.8km stretch of toll road in Lima, Peru.
Company will work on this major Australian motorway scheme
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has debarred a Chinese contractor for 12 months after an investigation found that it had engaged in ‘fraudulent practice’ on a roads project in Uganda.
A change in rules designed to protect an endangered species of bats has threatened the future of a £274 million (US$345.2 million) road construction project in the UK.
New solutions set to increase productivity in asphalt paving and cold milling applications
Infrastructure firm Ferrovial has paid €740 million (US$802.3 million) for a stake in an investment company that develops and operates road projects in India.
US-based contractor Tutor Perini’s subsidiary Lunda Construction Company has emerged as the lowest bidder for a $136 million bridge replacement and highway improvement project.
Two European banks to jointly fund country’s €300 million (US$326 million) road rehabilitation initiative
US President and VP throw their support to more than a dozen transit projects
The UK government has given the green light to a £1.3 billion (US$1.7 billion) project to upgrade the A66 road between Penrith and Scotch Corner in the north of England
In a world where banks are facing increasing scrutiny over their lending, the European Investment Bank, the lending arm of the European Union (EU), must make some difficult choices.
Lane, the US subsidiary of Italy’s Webuild Group, has won a contract worth $299 million to build the Seminole Expresway/SR 417 project in Florida.
See which countries will lead the way in building the world’s bridges
The equipment will finish off tunnelling for the high-speed rail project
These four projects were awarded to Swiss contractor Implenia
Runway at Rothera Research Station resurfaced and improved by teams from BAM and Ramboll
The company’s market trends webinar suggests productivity in multiple construction segments.
Projects costs are ballooning for yearslong public projects.
US-based technology company says new product helps produce smoother surfaces
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