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Company supplies 7.3-MVA continuous power to one of Europe’s largest construction projects
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
French engineering consultancies Egis and Setec have signed a deal to develop the second phase of studies for a new metro line in Cairo, expected to cost around US$5 billion.
The challenges involved in building the Gordie Howe International bridge, the longest cable stayed bridge in North America.
Sener is participating as Independent Checker Engineer in the new Montreal REM
Construction of LNG fuelling stations is accelerating across Europe. Aecom explains what is involved in building new stations for Shell.
New invitations to tender for billions of Euros worth of construction contracts across Europe were published in July.
Following on from International Construction’s recent article on why megaprojects go wrong and the ingredients for success, this week we examine some of the biggest budget overruns on projects.
South Korea has signed an agreement with Poland to develop transport infrastructure in central and eastern Europe.
The engineering challenges of Grand Paris Express, Europe’s largest transport infrastructure project
Société du Grand Paris boss, Bernard Cathelain, tells KHL’s Lucy Barnard about the engineering challenges behind Europe’s largest transport infrastructure project
A wide-ranging new report into the global construction market has revealed the five top-performing sectors of the industry.
Watch the largest TBM construction group applied in a single project
A contractor and a former contract manager for the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) have both received prison terms for their roles in a bid-rigging and bribery scheme.
Joint venture will deliver 50 infrastructure projects for New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) by 2024.
Construction projects are becoming bigger, better, and more expensive each year
Costs for troubled project rise by more than 20%
Lucy Barnard reports on a complicated engineering challenge
The US Department of Transportation has signed a deal with the City of Austin, Texas for US$22 billion worth of transportation projects
The project is estimated to last for 57 months
The company anticipates that the project will take a total of 89 months to complete