Chile has announced a major development in its transport network, with a budget being set for infrastructure growth. The current administration plans to spend US$2 billion on upgrading the country’s transport links, including roads and highways, airports and urban/underground rail. New plans are being set for the tenders for eight highways with their current concessions due to come to an end within the coming three years. The concessions involved in these tenders will be for some 1,500km of roads in all.
Biggest Herrenknecht TBM for £11 billion UK project
The UK's £11 billion Lower Thames Crossing project will use a 5,000tonne TBM supplied by Herrenknecht, the largest of its...



