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The trial was delivered on a 2.4km section of England’s A64 strategic highway, the eastbound carriageway at junction 44 near the town of Bramham in North Yorkshire county.A trial on the England’s A64 ......
Galfar Engineering & Contracting SAOG, Oman announced in a statement that it has awarded the Construction of Dualization of Adam-Thumrait Road, Part 4 Contract. The Project was awarded by Ministry of ......
The Gujarat state government announced on Sunday that it has sanctioned Rs 668 crore for the construction of concrete roads in rural areas. The funds will be used to convert 1,020 kilometers of asphal ......
Chinese investment is being sought for Cameroon’s road improvements.Chinese investment in Cameroon’s road infrastructure is being sought by Cameroon’s president, Paul Biya. A number of road projects i ......
The Maharashtra Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, has approved a substantial ?36,964 crore for the construction of 6,000 kilometers of cement concrete roads under the revised Hybrid An ......
Cameroon plans to develop its road network. Cameroon is planning to extend its road network significantly by 2027. The plans call for an extra 1,415km of asphalt surfaced roads to be built. This would ......
Public Services and Procurement Canada announced the Government of Canada has awarded a contract worth over $13.5 million (excluding taxes) to Peters Brothers Construction Ltd. for an asphalt overlay ......
Cameroon’s key plans for asphalt road surfacing. Cameroon is setting out plans to surface 6,000km of roads. The work forms part of the Cameroon Government’s National Development Strategy 2020-2030 (SN ......
The project is set for completion in 2027 Oman has awarded a major contract worth RO151 million ($392 million) to Al Sarooj Construction Company for the design and implementation of Diba-Lima-Khasab r ......
According to RMIT - the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology - 10 project sites around the Australian city will use an estimated 21,000kg of recycled plastic. Melbourne and nine of its suburban and ......