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EIB grants US$115 million loan for Lithuanian power plant
Construction of 110MW unit Kruonis PSHP facility expected to start this year
Major Volvo dealer signs deal with Metso
Swedish demolition and construction machinery distributor to offer crushing and screening equipment
Three contractors win €3.7bn Rail Baltica civils and track-laying work
A consortium of three contractors called ERB Rail – Eiffage, Budimex and Rizzani de Eccher – have won a €3.7bn contract for the civil engineering and track-laying works on a 230km section of the Rail Baltica project.
Second Lithuanian offshore wind farm a step closer
EU funding and environmental approval give impetus to 700MW power project
Rail Baltica receives additional €1.1bn funding to support sub-projects
The new financing will support several important Rail Baltica sub-projects in Estonia
Contractors sought for expansion of Lithuania’s Kaunas Airport
Project aims to boost passenger capacity and aircraft maintenance capabilities
Estonian group to build €1 billion wind farm in Lithuania
Evecon subsidiary reveals plans for 500MW renewables project
Drone tech to cut CO2 on road project ‘by 90%’
AI-powered system in Lithuania aims to dramatically reduce the carbon emissions in road inspection
Systra, Italferr and Egis win contract for high-speed rail project
Partnership team to deliver project management and engineering services for Rail Baltica
Mammoet to transport largest ever cargo in Lithuania
The transportation giant will navigate a complex 150 kilometre route to a refinery in the North West of the country
McCloskey appoints new dealer for Baltics
Distributor deal with AS Baltem aims to take advantage of infrastructure projects in Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania
ERA sizes Baltic rental market
Lithuania is estimated to be the largest rental market of the three Baltic States
Baltic seaport to expand
More than €350 million to be invested in the expansion of Port of Klaipėda in Lithuania
Zeppelin’s Scandinavian expansion approved
European authorities give the go-ahead for Zeppelin to become Cat distributor in new territories
Concrete without cement developed
Lithuanian university claims product as strong as traditional concrete and more resilient to acid