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Columbia’s Agencia Nacional de Infraestructura nears PPP deal
October 21, 2014
Columbia’s Agencia Nacional de Infraestructura (ANI) will announce the winning consortium for the country’s first public-private partnership (PPP) road project in November. The 235km project will be the second road linking Ibague and Cajamarca. A consortium made up of Colpatria, Latinco, Mincivil, HB Estructuras Metalicas and Termotecnica Coindustrial is bidding for the contract that is expected to need nearly US$21millon in funding. Construction will be done in five different sections and conducted
Hillhead 2016 quarry show dates
October 21, 2014
The organisers of the 2016 Hillhead quarrying and construction machinery show have announced the dates for the event. The exhibition will be held at Lafarge Tarmac’s, Hillhead Quarry, near Buxton, Derbyshire, England from 28th-30th June 2016. This will be the 17th edition of the exhibition and the organisers of the event, QMJ, have said that following the success of this year’s 2014 show, demand for stand space is expected to be high. Further details will be posted on the website at www.hillhead.com in due
Vietnam’s latest highway and tunnel projects
October 21, 2014
In Vietnam work is now being carried out on a new highway to connect southern province to Central Highlands, while progress is being achieved on the Ca Pass Tunnel project. A 200km highway has been proposed that will link Dong Nai province with Lam Dong province. The project would extend from Thong Nhat Commune in Dong Nai to Lam Dong's Lien Khuong-Prenn highway and is subject to approval from Vietnam’s Ministry of Transport. The project will commence in 2015 if the required approval is given, and will then
Twin Turkish tunnels to be constructed
October 21, 2014
In Turkey plans are moving forward for the construction of a new tunnel link in Güzeldere. The project is worth some US$177 million and requires the construction of twin tunnels measuring 3km long. The new tunnels will reduce journey times from 45 minutes at present to just 5 minutes. The work will improve safety on the route, as well as cutting congestion at peak periods.
Construction for four Chinese expressway projects underway
October 21, 2014
Construction work on four expressways is commencing in China’s Hunan Province. The roads will have a total length of 179km and the work involves building new stretches, as well as widening and improving existing sections. The cost of this road construction work has been estimated at some US$3.69 billion. The four projects are for the reconstruction of a 50.7km stretch of the Lianhuachong-Zhuzhou expressway, work to the 83.5km Wugang-Jingzhou expressway, improvements to the 86.4km Nanxian-Yiyang expressway a
New connection linking major Dutch highways
October 21, 2014
In the Netherlands plans are in hand for a new connection between the A50 and N279 highways. This new link will be constructed in Noord-Brabant Province. The initial plan was for a tunnel running underneath a nature reserve that would carry the four lane highway. However the cost of this option is significantly higher than the other possible solution, constructing the highway through the reserve. The latter option is preferred by the local authorities due to the cost saving but may face opposition on enviro
World Bank part funding new Ethiopian road connections
October 21, 2014
In Ethiopia the construction of two new road links will be carried out by Chinese and Spanish contractors. The Ethiopia Roads Authority (ERA) awarded a contract worth close to US$48 million to Hunan Huanda Road and Bridge Corporation of China to build a 48.3km road in the south of the country. The work will take 29 months to complete. Two Spanish firms meanwhile will work together to carry out a $60.6 million contract in Ethiopia’s Oromia State. This project is for a 63km road connecting Ambo with Walliso.
Don’t forget public transport in the fight against ebola
October 21, 2014
International agencies and national governments have overlooked how effective local transport providers can be in helping stop the spread of ebola in affected Central African companies. Much advice has been given to airlines about how to clean and disinfect their airplanes and to hand out advice. But the majority of people in Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Nigeria don’t take airplanes. They take local transport, said Heather Allen, programme director for sustainable transport at the London-based Transpo
German engine manufacturer Deutz not to meet fully year earnings
October 21, 2014
German engine manufacturer Deutz Group warned that a third quarter dip in sales revenue and warranty issues concerning its Compact Engines segment meant the company will not meet its previous forecast for the financial year 2014. A statement from the Cologne-based company said “significant costs will be incurred over the coming years in connection with warranties and goodwill for engines from the DEUTZ Compact Engines segment, primarily relating to engines manufactured in 2011”. In the third quarter o
New Russian bridge project to span Samara River
October 21, 2014
Construction work is due to start shortly on the new Frunzensky Bridge in Russia, which will span the Samara River. The project is expected to take 35 months to carry out with the start date having been announced as December 2014. The work will also include building a new junction to connect the approach to the bridge with an existing highway. The project cost has been budgeted at just over US$264 million.
New highway announced in Bolivia
October 21, 2014
Bolivia’s highway expansion programme continues with plans unveiled for a new project worth some US$400 million. The highway will be located in the vicinity of Cochabamba. Discussions over financing the project have been carried out with the Latin American Development Bank (CAF). A timeline for the project has not so far been announced however. The route of the highway has also to be announced.
ARTBA open up for awards nominations
October 21, 2014
The American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF) says that it is now accepting nominations for its 2015 Globe Awards programme. This annual competition recognises surface transportation projects and transportation construction firms that use exemplary environmental processes to protect the natural environment. The Globe Awards competition is divided into two categories, project awards and process awards: The project awards category r
New highway connection for Algeria’s road network
October 21, 2014
Construction work on a 48km section of road connecting Tizi-Ouzou with Algeria’s East-West motorway is due for completion in 2016. The work is costing close to US$960 million, according to the Algerian Public Works Ministry. In addition, construction work on a road connecting Aïn El Hammam with Draâ El Mizan is now commencing while the Algerian Public Works Ministry has said that the Northern Bypass will be completed as planned by the end of March 2015. Several of the country’s planned road infrastructure p
Further progress with new Ugandan highway link
October 21, 2014
The Ugandan Government is planning to launch a tender to build a six-lane highway that will stretch 77km and connect Kampala with Jinja. Costing in the region of US$800 - $1 billion, work is due to commence in 2015. The project will be carried out under the PPP model with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) acting as the project's transaction advisor. Meanwhile Uganda is also building a 51km tolled road between Kampala and Entebbe International Airport, which will be partly funded by China’s Exim Ba
RDIF chief Dimitriev considers Arab partners for Moscow ring road
October 16, 2014
Arab partners have been secured as co-investors for construction of the third and fourth phase of Moscow’s Central Ring Road, Russia’s Interfax news agency reported. Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), made the announcement earlier this month during a meeting of the State Council's presidium in Novosibirsk, chaired by president Vladimir Putin. Dmitriev did not name the Arab partners but said they “have confirmed their desire” to invest in the third and fourth phases.