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South Australia road widening project planned
July 4, 2017
The widening of a 10km stretch of road connecting Aldinga with Seaford in South Australia is being proposed. The project is expected to cost US$231 million (A$305 million) and will see the Main South Rd from Aldinga to Seaford being doubled.
CECE meets with EU Commission to discuss policy
July 3, 2017
Construction equipment body CECE has met with senior figures within the EU Commission to help safeguard the competitiveness of the European industrial base. This is intended to help create jobs and to instil new sustainable economic growth in Europe. As a result, the European manufacturing industry is requesting a far thinking industrial policy strategy and action plan at EU level.
Scrap tyres for more durable concrete
July 3, 2017
Earthquake damage to concrete structures can be reduced by using rubber from waste tyres, according to new research at The University of Sheffield. The research team claims that using recycled tyre rubber in concrete can make it five times more resistant to earthquakes.
Michigan repairs following flooding
July 3, 2017
Major road repairs are required in the US State of Michigan following heavy rains and extensive flooding.
Two Thai highways approved
July 3, 2017
Two major highway projects are getting the go ahead in Thailand. The two highways are expected to cost US$4.18 billion in all.
New Zealand arterial road project
July 3, 2017
The New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) plans to make its final decision on a major road for the capital city, Auckland. The project involves constructing a new arterial road link that will help cut congestion in the city and ease traffic flow, lowering journey times and pollution.
Vietnam’s road safety is now improving steadily
July 3, 2017
Improvements in road safety continue to be seen in Vietnam. In the six months from January to June 2017, there were around 9,500 traffic crashes reported in Vietnam, a drop of 636 from the same period in 2017.
Czech republic to complete 80km of motorway out of 230km
July 3, 2017
The Czech government said that around 80km of highways out of 230km under construction will be finished this year. Completed work includes the upgraded sections of the D1 motorway.
Dual carriageway may be built between Gyor and Dunajska Streda
July 3, 2017
The Hungarian government said that it intends to build a dual carriageway to connect the city of Gyor and the Slovakian town of Dunajska Streda.
World Highways rewarded as one the best business magazines worldwide in the Tabbie Awards 2017
June 30, 2017
World Highways has once again been recognised as one of the best business magazines in the world. Our 25-year anniversary edition last November was highlighted in the Best Single Issue category in the globally-renowned Tabbie Awards 2017, announced this week. And World Highways Deputy Editor David Arminas has also recognised for his February 2016 feature on an historic bridge rebuild. The article, which was headlined “88-year-old Peace Bridge between the US and Canada to get a facelift,” was listed as one o