Skip to main content

Ashtrom land key Israel transport infrastructure contract

Ashtrom Group will plan and construct a variety of new transport infrastructure in Israel after securing a US$189.92million (ILS750mn) contract from the Israel National Roads Company. As well as implementing the construction of the southbound section of Road 20 in Herzliya, Ashtrom will build a railway interchange connecting the coastal line with the Sharon line, build the Maapilim Interchange linking Herzliya Pituah and Kfar Shmaryahu, complete the Seven Stars Interchange, expand the Herzliya train station
July 17, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSSAshtrom Group will plan and construct a variety of new transport infrastructure in Israel after securing a US$189.92million (ILS750mn) contract from the 2602 Israel National Roads Company.

As well as implementing the construction of the southbound section of Road 20 in Herzliya, Ashtrom will build a railway interchange connecting the coastal line with the Sharon line, build the Maapilim Interchange linking Herzliya Pituah and Kfar Shmaryahu, complete the Seven Stars Interchange, expand the Herzliya train station, and build the connections for a rapid bus transport system in Herzliya.

The company has teamed up with Vered Quarries, who will supply materials and logistics for the work.

Related Content

  • Jam busting project awarded in Israel
    February 28, 2012
    The tender process for the project to builds the Dror interchange at Lev Hasharon in Israel has been won by Ramat.
  • Key deals show strength of Tolling solutions sector
    September 26, 2013
    The world’s leading tolling solution providers have achieved significant deals in recent months emphasising the importance of their latest and proven technology. Guy Woodford reports Kapsch TrafficCom North America (Kapsch), part of Kapsch TrafficCom Group, has been awarded a five-year US$30 million contract by Canadian Tolling Company International (Cantoll). The contract will see the leading tolling technology manufacturer supply its next generation TDMA V6 Interior Transponder, also known as an onboar
  • Ticketing wins for Xerox
    June 14, 2013
    Public transport solutions provider Xerox has been successful in winning orders for its ticketing systems, most recently in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Chihuahua, Mexico. In Kuala Lumpur, the company will supply its Atlas contactless ticketing system and equipment to public transport operator Mass Rapid Transit Corporation for a new railway line that will cross the urban area of the city. Over the next five years, Xerox’s field teams will deploy the ticketing system, install 300 gate controllers and 200 tick
  • Israel’s National Roads Company (INRC) set out programme of road tenders for 2012
    April 4, 2012
    The Israel National Roads Company (INRC) has developed an action plan with record levels of spending for 2012. The INRC is publishing tenders for projects this year worth a total of US$942.65 million. The INRC will publish some 36 tenders in 2012, roughly three/month. Among the list of key projects are scheduled work on Road No.1, including the Harel tunnel and Motza Bridge, as well as Roads 531, Road 4 (Morasha), Road 9, Road 31 and Road 38. Forming part of the Netivei Israel plan, a tender for the constru