Infrastructure
Hochtief brought in for Crossrail station construction work
Hochtief has been appointed to provide enhancement works at Crossrail’s western stations. Hochtief has been handed a £40m contract to carry out improvement works at three stations in west London that will be part of the Crossrail route when...
Civil Engineering
Gammon wins $369.7m contract to build residential project in Hong Kong
Infrastructure group Balfour Beatty’s Far East joint venture (JV), Gammon Construction, has secured an HK$2.9bn ($369.7m) contract from Gold Topmont to build a luxury residential project in the Homantin area, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
As part of the project, the company...
Civil Engineering
DOMOTEX 2019 Connecting trends from around the world
DOMOTEX – the world’s leading tradeshow for carpets and floor coverings – returned as the industry’s international trends showcase. This year’s theme of “CREATE’N‘CONNECT” put the spotlight on digitization and creative connectivity across all aspects of floor design, forming...
Infrastructure
Lendlease named partner for 2.7bn Birmingham Smithfield project
Infrastructure development company Lendlease has been selected as a partner for the £1.5bn ($2.7bn) Birmingham Smithfield site redevelopment project in the UK.
The company will form a contractual joint venture (JV) with the Birmingham City Council to deliver the project....
Infrastructure
Jacobs Wins Support Role on Highways Englands Six-Year Framework
Jacobs Engineering Group Inc has been awarded a six-year contract working as a partner with Costain to deliver Highways England's multibillion-dollar regional delivery partnership framework. This new framework will be a cornerstone of Highways England's strategy to improve safety,...
Infrastructure
CTA approves contracts that pave the way for $2.1 billion Red-Purple Line modernization
The CTA board on Wednesday approved contracts for the largest and costliest construction project in CTA history: the massive $2.1 billion Red and Purple Line modernization.
The board also approved a contract for preliminary work on an even larger project:...
Infrastructure
HOCHTIEF builds 14-kilometer power supply tunnel in Stockholm
Hochtief and Implenia have jointly won the contract to build a 14-kilometer power supply tunnel for the Swedish capital. The client, Svenska Kraftnät (Swedish National Grid), awarded the contract, worth around 90 million euros, to the joint venture in...
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