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Bentley developing software portfolio with new acquisition
January 14, 2015
Software specialist Bentley Systems continues to develop its engineering software portfolio, this time with the acquisition of the UK-based firm C3global. This move brings Bentley the web-based Amulet software for operational analytics. From a product portfolio perspective, it complements Bentley’s AssetWise platform, which serves configuration management, asset health monitoring, inspection, maintenance, and compliance for infrastructure assets. The move means AssetWise will deliver additional actionable i
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January 14, 2015
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January 14, 2015
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Mozambique: Maputo cancels Britalar’s Julius Nyerere Avenue deal
January 14, 2015
A consortium led by Portuguese contractor Britalar has been sacked from a controversial contract to rehabilitate a prestigious thoroughfare in the Mozambique capital Maputo. The council is seeking repayment of US$1 million from the consortium that includes two other Portuguese companies, Construção Europa Ar-Lindo and Aurélio Martins Sobreiro e Filhos. Media reports also say a Chinese firm has been handed the contract to finish the work that was started in February 2013 under a deal worth $12.5 millio
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January 13, 2015
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Road safety film festival being held in Morocco
January 13, 2015
The fourth edition of the Global Road Safety Film Festival is being held in Morocco’s largest city Casablanca on 13th and 14th February, 2015. This event is organised jointly by Laser International Foundation (LIFE) in partnership with the Prevention Routiere Internationale (PRI) and the National Committee for Prevention of Traffic Accidents (CNPAC) of the Kingdom of Morocco. The aim of the event is for film makers to make short videos detailing aspects of road safety. The website provides links to clips fr
Poland’s GDDKiA promises to improve road procurement processes
January 12, 2015
The Polish national roads authority GDDKiA has said that it will no longer look for the cheapest offer in road-building tenders. Instead, it will, in line with European Union requirements, consider whole life cycle factors such as durability, cost of exploitation and quality. Poland has long been criticised by the road construction industry, both within the country and in the rest of Europe, for handing out tender wins to the lowest bidder with scant regard for life-cycle costs. The government has also b
Waskita Karya seeks loan for Pejagan-Pemalang toll road on Java
January 12, 2015
Indonesian state-owned construction firm Waskita Karya will seek a bank loan of US$338 million for its work on the Pejagan-Pemalang toll project in central Java island. The project is being managed by Pejagan Pemalang Toll Road, a subsidiary of Waskita Karya. Waskita company secretary Antonius Yulianto Nugroho said the firm has enough cash resources to cover a quarter of its financial commitment on the project and is targeting bank loans to cover the other 75%. Waskita Karya plans to carry out a bond
Work commencing on new bridge between Maine and New Hampshire
January 12, 2015
Work is now commencing in the US state of Maine for the new Sarah Mildred Long Bridge. The bridge will connect Maine and New Hampshire, spanning the Piscataqua River. The project is expected to cost around US$170 million, with $25 million coming from the US Department of Transport’s Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant programme. The existing bridge is 65 years old and is no longer suitable for the 14,000 vehicles/day it has to carry. The project is expected to be completed i
Peru highway concessions face lengthy delays
January 12, 2015
Red tape and bureaucracy are to blame for delays to Peru’s highway concessions. Infrastructure association Afin cites these as the reasons the majority of Peru’s highway concessions have been held up, by as much as 10 years in certain instances. Business News Americas reports that so far, only 15% of Peru's 78,000km road network, around 12,445km, is paved according to Afin. The country has a particular need to revamp three major highways according to Afin: the 2,600km Pan- American highway, the 3,500km And