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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:...

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...

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...

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...

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...

CIMIC’s UGL Secures $180m Maintenance Services Contract With BMA Sydney

CIMIC Group company UGL has secured a new multi-year contract for maintenance and shutdown support services across BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) coal mines in Queensland’s Bowen Basin. The demand-based contract will deliver revenue to UGL of approximately $180 million. Under...

Skanska builds Fv. 659 Nordøyvegen in Norway for NOK 3 billion, about SEK 3.2 billion

Skanska Norway have signed a contract with the Norwegian Public Road Authority (NPRA) to build Fv. 659 Nordøyvegen in Møre and Romsdal county, Norway. The contract is worth about NOK 3 billion, about SEK 3.2 billion, which will be...

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