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Bulgaria has submitted a number of other transport projects for financial support
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The Portuguese transport company has added 15 Faymonville trailers to its European fleet
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The SC&RA Job of the Year contest is a monumental tradition that has been going strong for 57 years.
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A customized 2,500-pound capacity transport cradle for a lunar lander has arrived in Houston.
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US$3.3 billion bullet train project awards another contract to Larsen and Toubro
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The heavy transport specialist delivered 13 turbines to Kennoxhead Wind Farm
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CombiMax trailer delivered to South Korean transport company
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Leading Middle Eastern crane and transport specialist Al Faris has further broadened its presence in the region with its latest projects in Iraq.
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Technology firm to work on Santiago Metro in Chile
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Specialized trailers come in all shapes and sizes to transport all manner of loads. Now new functions are getting them on the road to sustainability. Niamh Marriott reports.
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The railway will be open to passengers in June 2023
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Nederhoff used a Faymonville trailer to relocate an uprooted chestnut tree to make way for a new residential development
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Sarens doubled up 12 axles lines of SPMT to lift and move an ancient solar boat through the Egyptian pyramids to its new location in the Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo
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Safely rigging and transporting a huge port stacker-reclaimer required precise performance by PSC.
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Engineered Rigging developed a lifting plan to quickly transport three train engines to a Chilean port
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The PPP contract in Queensland, Australia, will see 128km of new and upgraded track laid
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Multinational consortium Sotra Link to undertake country’s largest ever PPP project
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Heavy cargo was moved from the West to the North of India following extensive pre planning
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Financial constraints, governmental disagreements and the pandemic are just some factors responsible for the incompletion, and overspending, of some of the world’s megaprojects