All Rail Articles
International infrastructure group chosen to redevelop Scottish rail station as part of expansion plans
Proposals submitted by three consortiums for the proposed US$8.2 billion metro tunnel project in the city of Melbourne
Consortium led by Italian-based construction group wins two Romanian rail contracts
One Belt One Road initiative allows Kenyan government to press ahead with the country’s biggest rail infrastructure development in 50 years
Global engineering company pulls out of contract to work on phase two of HS2 high speed rail project
Country’s central government has earmarked almost US$117 billion for rail network expansion this year
UK-based contractor publishes paper saying new funding models essential for UK rail industry
Zuidasdok infrastructure construction project preliminary in Amsterdam awarded to joint venture partners Fluor, Heijmans and Hochtief
German arm of Austrian firm signs up for €120 million underground section of U5 city rail line
Mark Cutler chosen as managing director for Balfour Beatty Vinci’s HS2 high-speed rail joint venture in UK
Government briefing reveals US$730 billion dollar plan to connect major Chinese cities via extended rail network
President Putin ‘planned to discuss construction projects’ worth up to US$16 billion during visit to Tokyo
Joint venture to build €240 million light rail from Tampere, next year, including 15km line from city centre to Hervanta
Dutch company awarded one of three central enabling works contracts for UK rail project, worth up to €117 million
Vinci subsidiary awarded eight packages of work in second phase of modernisation of the tramway in Košice
Consortium led by India’s largest construction wins new contract to work on Western Corridor rail link
Balfour Beatty Vinci paper looks at infrastructure projects of the future and recommends that innovation should be fully understood and exploited
US$ 307 million light rail in San Diego, US to consist of nine new stations along 18.5 km-long line
Protracted discussions over rail project appear to have concluded as two countries agree a US$ 5 billion budget for first phase
Peruvian government baulks at China’s US$ 60 billion price tag for building a transcontinental rail link
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