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Tunnel upgrade project in Pakistan on track
August 28, 2014
Work on Pakistan’s Lowari Tunnel should be complete by October 2017. Completion of the construction project is dependent on sufficient funding however, according to Pakistan’s National Highway Authority (NHA). The Lowari Tunnel forms part of the Nowshera-Chitral Highway (N-45) and is being upgraded to boost both safety and capacity. So far over 4km of the 8.5km tunnel has been widened, costing close to US$93 million. Once the work is complete, this should reduce the travel time between Chitral and Peshawar
Sophisticated software solutions offering surveying innovation and construction efficiency
August 28, 2014
An array of new software tools will deliver greater efficiencies to construction companies – Mike Woof writes. Sophisticated software systems are delivering advanced solutions to traditional construction tasks. Key developments have been made by major players in the sector, such as Bentley Systems, Fugro Roadware, Leica Geosystems and Topcon Sokkia. From Bentley comes a new package that will help road construction activities in urban areas featuring a heavy concentration of underground utilities. This n
HxGN Live 2014 attracts record event numbers
August 28, 2014
Attracting an HxGN Live event record-breaking 3,500 attendees, HxGN Live 2014 held at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, US, June 2-5 showcased exciting new and in-demand design, measurement and visualisation technologies for industries including road construction and mining. Themed Great Stories Start Here, this year’s event also included a variety of exclusive presentations by industry experts, hands-on training, inspiring keynotes and international networking opportunities. Guy Woodford reports In
Taiwan is acting to cut car crashes
August 27, 2014
Taiwan is taking steps to cut its car crash rate following research revealing high levels of serious and fatal incidents on its road network. The Taiwan Institute of Transportation estimates that in 2013, crashes cost the country some US$ 15.81 billion, equivalent to 3.3% of its GDP. In all 373,568 people were injured in Taiwan by vehicle crashes while some 1,928 were killed. The country’s crash rate is of concern and in 2010, 293,764 people were injured in 219,651 crashes while 2,047 were killed.
Road safety plan proposed for Belgium
August 27, 2014
In Belgium a programme of safety measures is being proposed in a bid to tackle the country’s high road crash rate. Belgium’s annual fatality rate is significantly higher than that of its neighbours, France, Germany and the Netherlands. Research has revealed that the risk of being involved in a fatal crash in Belgium is near to double that of neighbouring Netherlands for example. Political parties agree that drivers should be checked periodically for alcohol or drug use as well as whether they wear seatbelts
Border bridge being built between Thailand and Myanmar
August 27, 2014
A new border bridge is being built between Thailand and Myanmar. The second Friendship Bridge will connect Mae Sot in Thailand with Myawaddy in Myanmar, spanning the River Moei. The project is expected to cost some US$93.9 million. Construction will commence in early 2015 and the structure is expected to be completed by the end of 2015. The bridge will be designed with a weight capacity of 100tonnes.
Morocco’s major motorway project tender opening
August 27, 2014
The Moroccan Government is opening up the tender process for studies on a major motorway project in the country.
Repairs, rebuilding and revamp for Russian roads
August 27, 2014
A major programme of repairs and rebuilding is being carried out on Russian roads in the country’s North-Western Federal District during 2014. In all close to US$144 million is being spent in a programme of works with upgrading 258 separate infrastructure projects. The work is being carried out on 293km of public roads in all, while work is planned on a further 400km of roads during 2015.
Contractors plan building Bangladeshi expressways
August 27, 2014
Plans are moving ahead in Bangladesh for a series of new elevated expressways that will be constructed in capital Dhaka. Chinese contractor China Railway Construction Corporation and Ital-Thai Development Corporation have signed an agreement that will see the two firms working jointly on the expressway project. A budget of US$172.55 million has been set for the work. The expressways are being elevated so as to minimise risks from flooding and also so as to minimise the amount of land required for their cons
New third Don River bridge project planned for Aberdeen
August 27, 2014
A new bridge is planned for the Scottish city of Aberdeen, centre of the country’s oil industry. Continued growth in the city from the oil industry is fuelling an increase in vehicle numbers, with congestion a serious problem. As a result, Aberdeen City Council has given a contract to Balfour Beatty to construct the Third Don Crossing at a cost of some €17.6 million (£14.3 million). The two existing crossings to the north of the city centre suffer heavy congestion at peak periods at present and this new bri