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Road Structures

Egypt prioritising road building
May 5, 2017
Egypt is prioritising road construction in a bid to boost the country’s economic development. The country is shortly commencing the third phase of its national roadway project. This will cost US$524.3 million and involves improvements to existing routes and building new roads, with a total distance of 1,154km. The 400km link from capital Cairo to Assiut will be a priority. Work on this project commenced some years ago. A new 37km link will also be built alongside the Cairo-Suez highway. Other projects being
Russian road revamp for Volga area
May 4, 2017
A budget of US$400.5 million is being set for a series of road improvements in Russia’s Nizhny Novgorod region (Volga) during 2017. The funding will be directed towards repairs and maintenance for roads in the area. The programme of works calls for improvements to be carried out to 115km of roads that have been identified as being in unsatisfactory condition. In all 400,000m3 of asphalt will be used for the road upgrades. Meanwhile specific projects to be carried out include the construction of a second bri
Uganda-Kenya road link finds funds
May 3, 2017
Funding for improvements to a major road connection between Kenya and Uganda will be provided by the African Development Bank (AfDB). In all US$253 of financing will be provided for the road improvement work to the 118km stretch of road. The Kenyan side of the project will receive funding worth $147 million while the Ugandan side will receive $106 million. This will pay for close to 90% of the costs associated with the project, with the remainder being paid for by the Kenyan Government and the Ugandan Gover
Bangladesh flyover project on track
May 3, 2017
Work is progressing well on a huge flyover project in Bangladesh. The Akhtaruzzaman Chowdhury Flyover looks likely to open to traffic shortly, although the intersections will still have to be completed. The link is 5.2km long. Work to build five of the access ramps has still to begin however. The flyover will join the Muradpur and Lalkhanbazar areas and will help to cut congestion at peak travel periods.
Honduras road projects now commencing
May 3, 2017
Work is starting on important road connections in Honduras. The work will see a series of projects being carried out in the west of the country. The Honduras Government has set a budget of US270 million for the road works. Key links to be improved include a stretch of road from La Entrada to Santa Rosa and a section between La Entrada and Copan Ruinas.
Romania’s road construction projects delayed
May 3, 2017
A new report highlights the slow pace of road construction in Romania. This reveals that during 2016, the country only had a total of 747km of motorway class roads. The survey was carried out by Romania's National Institute of Statistics (INS). The report reveals that this is the same total motorway length as in 2015, highlighting that no new stretches were opened to traffic during 2016. Motorways account for a mere 4.2% of Romania’s total road network. The country has 86,080km of roads in all, of which 36%
Improvements for roads in Australia’s Victoria State
May 3, 2017
A series of improvements are planned for road connections in Australia’s Victoria State. Close to US$59 million is being budgeted for road improvements by Melton City Council. This follows plans to build up to 100,000 new homes in Melbourne. The road improvement plans call for a series of flyovers and interchanges to be built at the Paynes Road intersection, at Mount Cottrell Road and in the Melton West area. In addition the highway in the area will be improved and widened, with additional lanes being const
Improvements for roads in Australia’s Victoria State
May 3, 2017
A series of improvements are planned for road connections in Australia’s Victoria State. Close to US$59 million is being budgeted for road improvements by Melton City Council. This follows plans to build up to 100,000 new homes in Melbourne. The road improvement plans call for a series of flyovers and interchanges to be built at the Paynes Road intersection, at Mount Cottrell Road and in the Melton West area. In addition the highway in the area will be improved and widened, with additional lanes being const
Ed Zublin to start Kriegsstraße car tunnel work in Karlsruhe
April 28, 2017
Construction officially started on a two-lane 1.6km road tunnel in the centre of the German city of Karlsruhe. In December, the Stuttgart-based civil engineering subsidiary Ed Züblin announced that it is leading a consortium with Schleith to build the Kriegsstraße car tunnel in the German city of Karlsruhe. Ed Zublin is now a wholly owned subsidiary of the Austria-based contractor Strabag. The tunnel in Kriegsstraße is the second part of the Kombilösung public transport infrastructure project to reduce the
Major Chinese highway project commencing
April 26, 2017
In China work is commencing on the Mulei-Wutongdaquan highway. The work will be carried out in China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region and is costing close to US$2.6 billion. The highway will feature four lanes, with two in either direction and will measure 515km long. The project will form the last section of the Beijing-Urumqi Expressway to be completed.