All Road Building Articles
Two construction workers have died and another two were seriously injured when a section of bridge being lifted into place on a road project collapsed.
Construction and civil firm has signed on to rail-expansion project
US-based contractor will finish up at Alaska-based National Park
Consortium led by French giant in talks to build and operate motorway in Haute-Savoie region
The government is looking to borrow approximately US$9 billion for five bridge projects.
China is expected to focus on six types of projects as it grows engagement under its Belt & Road Initiative (BRI) this year.
Two companies and two individuals in Michigan, USA, have pleaded guilty to rigging bids for asphalt paving services contracts.
Portuguese contractor Mota-Engil has won contracts in Angola and Mexico worth a total of €975 million (US$1.06 billion).
Bids requested for much-delayed road and tunnel section of Corridor Vc motorway
Delays and rising costs beset proposed US$12.7 billion Lower Thames Crossing
NCC is to construct route E136, a 3.3-km, four-lane road that will primarily pass through a tunnel
Manufacturers in road construction are thinking green when it comes to materials and alternative fuels. The journey to net zero is underway, and the developments in equipment and tech are increasingly advanced, reports Katherine Weir
Turkish minister describes ‘depth of cooperation’ between countries on huge initiative
A new highway project in Morocco has secured a total of €246 million in funding for its construction.
Construction is underway on England’s €1.2 billion A428 upgrade
European banks to jointly aid major road rehabilitation project
Prime Minister Chinh expected the bank to expand its financial support for Vietnam
Swedish contractor aims for ambitious 50% CO2 reduction on A6 project
French contracting giant Eiffage has won a €234 million contract to build a new section of the E18-E39 motorway in Kristiansand, Norway.
Eiffage will undertake the work through its subsidiary Eiffage Génie Civil and has secured the design-build contract from Statens Vegvesen, a company owned by the Norwegian Ministry of Transport.
Ministers within Nigeria’s government have discussed how to get a nationwide concrete road building programme off the ground, at an initial cost of $35 billion.
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