Civil Engineering
Ambitious office development at Kings Cross takes next step with contractor appointment
The spectacular transformation of King’s Cross led by the King’s Cross Central Limited Partnership (KCCLP) has taken yet another forwards step as KCCLP appoints BAM Construction in London to deliver 11-21 Canal Reach.
BAM, which recently completed the newest King’s...
Construction Equipment
Reuse & recycle with PRODEM Attachments
PRODEM, a leader in the excavator attachments market, has today launched their new range – the PSB Rotary Screening Buckets to the construction industry.
The competitively priced but high quality PSB-R series is ideal for waste material selection on demolition...
Infrastructure
New major highway contract in Canada
LafargeHolcim has been awarded infrastructure contracts worth over CAD 100 million as part of a major highway improvement project in Vancouver, Canada. The Highway 1 area is a vital local, regional and provincial corridor for people, services and goods.
LafargeHolcim...
News
OCTA receives $149m FTA grant for Streetcar project
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) has received a $149m Full Funding Grant Agreement from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) for the OC Streetcar Project in Orange County, California, US.
It is the first modern streetcar to receive a New...
Civil Engineering
Foster + Partners unveils design for China Merchants Bank HQ in Shenzhen
British architectural design and engineering firm Foster + Partners has unveiled designs for a 350m global headquarters of China Merchants Bank in Shenzhen, China.
The office tower is the first building to be approved in Shenzhen’s new Super Headquarters District...
Infrastructure
Contract awarded for new Munich rail station
A joint venture of Implenia and Hochtief has been commissioned by Deutsche Bahn to build the new rail line’s Marienhof station.
The future Marienhof station is located in the heart of Munich, directly behind the city hall (Rathaus). It will...
Infrastructure
Germany set to approve plans for Fehmarnbelt Tunnel
The Ministry of Transport of Schleswig-Holstein is ready to sign the document following a statutory 14-day review period. The scheme’s promotor, Femern, may make only minor editorial changes during the review.
The planned 18km immersed tunnel will connect Rødbyhavn in...
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