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A US fund is to extend $553 million to a consortium of companies to build a new deepwater shipping container terminal in the Port of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
The US Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) has announced that it will spend $653 million to fund 41 port improvement projects across the country.
Saudi Arabia is undergoing transformation at breakneck speed, as the Kingdom aims to reduce its dependence on oil under its Vision 2030 project. International Construction takes a look at 17 of Saudi Arabia’s biggest megaprojects
Proposed at the G20 summit in September, the India-Middle East-Europe Corridor provides an ambitious vision for a fast trade route across the Arabic Peninsula
EU set to finance project of ‘historical significance’ for the region
Eiffage and a UK-based subsea engineering company Enshore Subsea have signed a $205 million engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) contract to install undersea power cables in Dakar, Senegal.
New terminal, highways, and port reconstruction on the table
Company provided innovative motorized solution that improved access at BC Hydro’s Site C Clean Energy Project
Australian contractor Clough and joint venture partner BMD have won an A$420 million (US$268 million) contract to build the Darwin Shiplift Facility.
Russia-Ukraine war highlights strategic importance of Black Sea port
New invitations to tender for billions of Euros worth of construction contracts across Europe were published in July.
Nexans to supply and install €1.4bn power project, connecting Cyprus, Greece and Israel
A Japanese consortium has unveiled the concept for a floating city that adapts to climate change.
A consortium of contractors has won a contract worth SAR 3 billion (US$800 million) to build the first phase of the Port of NEOM in Saudi Arabia.
A group of contractors who worked in a consortium to expand the Panama Canal have won $34.9 million at a tribunal following a dispute of the project.
APM Terminals will add 47.5 hectares and 1km of deep-sea quay to existing facilities
China Civil Engineering Construction Company (CCECC) was awarded the contract
Dublin Port Company has started a formal consultation on a €400m expansion, including a 190m-long lifting bridge over the river Liffey.
The projects are expected to commence between the second and third quarter of this year
Structure will be the first phase of new 3.5GW offshore energy grid