A 15km stretch of Interstate 64 in the US state of Virginia will be upgraded, allowing it to handle more traffic. The work is expected to cost US$3.46 billion and will be carried out by a consortium headed by the Spanish contractor ACS. Intended to reduce congestion and delays on the existing route between the towns of Hampton and Norfolk, the work entails adding more lanes in either direction as well as building tunnel stretches and new viaducts. The consortium also includes Dragados US, Flatiron and Vinci Grands Projects.
Low carbon road repairs in North Yorkshire
Innovative road materials from Heidelberg Materials help improve roads in the UK.



