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Moscow road and tunnel tendering
June 11, 2018
The tender process is opening for a tunnel section as well as linking roads for a project in Moscow. The project will form part of the Stolbovo transport hub. The tunnel will measure 1,.47km long, while the project includes building 7km of roads in Moscow’s Troitsky and Novomoskovsky Administrative Districts (TNAD) in the south west of the city. Also included in the work will be a 2670km overpass section as well as utilities and the construction phase has to be completed within a 17 month period.
Papua New Guinea road rehab plan
June 11, 2018
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is providing a loan facility that will help Papua New Guinea to rebuild its Highlands Highway.
Highway construction to be completed for South East Nigeria
June 11, 2018
Further financing will be required to complete construction work for Nigeria’s vital East-West highway project. Work is being carried out on sections of the highway between Warri and Port Harcourt and from Eket to Ikot Akan and Atan Ikpe. The former stretch is being handled by Setraco Nigeria, while the latter is being handled by Reynolds Construction Company. However a further US$277.4 million will be required to fund the work, which involves widening the highway so that it features two lanes in either dir
Ethiopia planning road network growth
June 11, 2018
Ethiopia is setting a target of 2020 to complete its road expansion programme. The plan has been to double the length of the country’s road network in the period from 2015 to 2020. At present Ethiopia has around 121,200km of roads, compared with around 100,000km of roads in 2015. But by 2020, the Ethiopian Roads Authority (ERA) aims to expand the network to 200,000km.
Malaysia highway project review sees contract rendered void
June 8, 2018
The project to upgrade the Pan-Borneo highway stretch in Malaysia is now facing a serious challenge. This follows a review of the project following the recent change in Malaysia’s administration. The joint venture between Ekovest Construction and Samling Resources that had been awarded the work has now had its contract rendered void. The joint venture’s deal was worth nearly US$528 million.
Kenya highway tender process underway
June 8, 2018
The tendering process for a key stretch of highway is underway in Kenya at present, attracting strong interest. The US$246.5 million project is the second phase of the upgrade for the Dongo Kundu bypass, with the work expected to take 36 months to complete and construction scheduled to commence in August 2018. The first phase of the project has been carried out by the Chinese contractor CCECC. The route is being improved to dual carriageway status, with two lanes in either direction, which will boost its
Bolivia highway project awarded to Chinese firm
June 8, 2018
A Chinese contractor, Sinohydro, is now commencing a major highway project in Bolivia.
Panama road contract extension for construction firm
June 8, 2018
Contractor Constructora Meco has been awarded an extension to the package of works it is carrying out in Panama to upgrade the road running through Pedregal, Gonzalillo and Transistmica. The Costa Rican contractor was awarded the extension by Panama’s Ministry of Public Works (MOP). The work involves improvements to an 11km road section that will help improve traffic flow between the east and north of Panama City. The work was originally expected to cost US$97 million but has now increased to $127.8 million
Colombia’s high bridge construction completion
June 8, 2018
Completion of construction work on Colombia Hisgaura Bridge will be achieved in July 2018. The new bridge will be the highest of the cable-stayed type in Latin America and forms part of the road connecting Malaga with Los Curos. The bridge measures 148.3m high by 653m long and work on its deck has been completed. The bridge has cost US$35.3 million to build, with the work being carried out by contractor Sacyr. The new bridge is located close to San Andres and the project has included a number of challenges
Montreal’s new Champlain Bridge is in a race against time
June 8, 2018
Montreal’s US$3.24 billion Champlain Bridge across the St Lawrence River may not be open on time, according to a report by the independent Auditor General. The 3.4km cable-stayed bridge has two decks supporting three lanes of highway traffic in each direction. A third, central deck supports a mass transit system and a multi-use path. The new bridge will replace the nearby 50-year-old Champlain Bridge which has been deteriorating at an alarming rate. The government signed a contract in 2015 with a private