03/07/2017
He added: "Works in a tunnel at Marrakech Intersection will start this July. The progress in construction works has reached 70% in the flyover at Nad Al ...
03/07/2017
The tunnel boring machine (TBM) will now pass below the most congested part of the city, dotted with heritage structures, unsafe buildings and the ...
03/07/2017
Bergen to Get Second Light-Rail Line
Bergen, Norway’s second-largest city, will have a second LRT line now that the city council has signed off on construction plans, the International Railway ...
03/07/2017
If you think there’s a light at the end of the tunnel for major road construction projects, think again.
Transport Quebec announced Tuesday it will refurbish the Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine ...
29/06/2017
Pre-construction works of Bheri-Babai Multipurpose Diversion Project have been completed within the deadline, paving the way for actual construction of the irrigation-cum-hydroelectric project to ...
29/06/2017
Serial entrepreneur Elon Musk says his ambitious tunnel-boring endeavor, aptly named The Boring Company, has officially started digging underneath Los Angeles. Musk announced the news on Twitter, ...
28/06/2017
The world's longest road and rail tunnel will require a factory that, in terms of its size, is set to be a record-breaker
26/06/2017
Sydney Metro, Australia’s biggest public transport project, will bring John Holland on board to deliver Sydney’s new harbour rail crossing in a $2.81 billion contract.
26/06/2017
ARCHITECT Scott Balnforth says Hobart is ready for a tunnel that will allow pedestrians to travel from the city to the sea — easily.
The “City to Cove” report, by Terroir Architects, was ...
23/06/2017
The work will be for the construction of the Zheleznitsa tunnel, a project expected to cost in the order of €128 million. The project will be split into three ...
23/06/2017
Currently under construction at an altitude of 2,640 meters on Mount Ovit in Rize's İkizdere district, the Ovit Tunnel, Turkey's second longest and the ...
23/06/2017
Five tunnel-boring machines - one of which is specialised to dig under the harbour - will churn through earth up to 58 metres below the surface.