All Rail Articles
Vietnam discusses construction of US$67.3 billion high-speed railway with China’s biggest contractor
China State Construction (CSCEC) said it wished to participate in key projects in Vietnam
Two firms to build 9km extension of Chicago’s Red Line
Three companies to build new 5.8km MRT line in Taipei
Unknown cost overruns prompt the UK government to oversee the problematic HS2 project
Diverse renovation projects signal growing trend to restore existing structures rather than replace them
Ground was broken on 15 October for a major bridge project in Virgina, US
India’s biggest construction company, Larsen & Toubro, has won a contract to build line 2 for the Agra Metro Phase 1 project in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Turkish contractor signs contract for 273km railway after deal with Chinese firm fell through
Infrastructure company Costain examines benefits in UK government-commissioned research
Bentley Systems named 12 winners at its annual infrastructure awards show
How engineers from Altrad RMD Kwikform engineered an innovative formwork and falsework solution for the construction of major HS2 viaduct
The Czech and Lithuanian arms of Vinci-owned Eurovia win €98 million deal to build new section of Rail Baltica
Tutor Perini has received a notice to proceed with the design and construction of six stations and three miles of elevated rail guideway in Honolulu, Hawaii
An Amtrak project in the US is at risk of overruns on cost and time delays
Major infrastructure projects in Estonia unveiled on huge European transport network
US$100 million project first of many intended to increase rail reliability, says Deutsche Bahn
Professor CK Mak, a former Hong Kong development secretary, who chaired the Institution of Civil Engineers report into the cancellation of HS2’s northern leg, asks what lessons can be learned from it
Industry heavyweights urge government to consider 80km-long rail project
The 1.3-mile rail extension is expected to be constructed mainly below ground using cut-and-cover and mined tunnelling methods
Contractors complete an eight-month operation to slide a 3,700-tonne viaduct deck into place
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