Siemens maintenance teams equipped with new tablet technology
Siemens has introduced tablet devices for its over 300 operatives and engineers responsible for installing and repairing traffic equipment across the UK.
Siemens has introduced tablet devices for its over 300 operatives and engineers responsible for installing and repairing traffic equipment across the UK.
Intuicom, a US-based company that supplies wireless intelligent transportation systems (ITS), has secured the Wireless Traffic Communications Expansion contract in the town of Castle Rock, Colorado.
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) will pilot two new technologies later this year to improve passenger and public safety.
Pennsylvania Department of Transport (PennDOT) has set up a task force to enable the testing of completely autonomous vehicles on its roads.
The construction industry in Poland is predicted to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.17% in real terms from 2016 to 2020 despite the recent setbacks, says...
Beacon Roofing Supply has completed the acquisition of Woodfeathers, a residential roofing and related products distributor based in Portland, Oregon.
NV5 Global has announced the acquisition of certain assets of X8e-Vinyard, a professional geotechnical consulting and construction materials inspection and testing services company based in New Mexico.
Scania will test Ericsson's new 5G technology components, as part of a collaboration between the two companies to explore the use of 5G networks in vehicle communications.
Transport Scotland has awarded a £50m contract to a joint venture (JV) of Mott MacDonald and Sweco for the dualling of part of the A96.
Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood, (GMC), an architecture and engineering firm based in the US, has acquired Stevenson & Palmer Engineering (SPE).