September’s top stories: NHAI selected Louis Berger, HE to open Manchester’s smart motorway
NHAI selected Louis Berger to provide consultancy services, and Highways England planned to...
NHAI selected Louis Berger to provide consultancy services, and Highways England planned to...
The UK Government has announced plans to ban the sale of new diesel and petrol heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) by 2040 as part of its efforts to decarbonise the transport sector.
When it opened on 17 December 2004, Millau Viaduct set new standards in both planning design and construction, as well as the record as one of the largest cable-stayed bridges in Europe.
UK-based consultant Mott MacDonald has shared plans for the first multi-modal hydrogen transport hub in the country.
Tesla’s share price experienced tremendous growth over the past year, in spite of the pandemic which hurt most companies and automakers. Valued at $88.6 on 3rd of January 2020, it skyrocketed at to $880 on 15th of January 2021, an increase of 790%, before closing at $675.5 at the time of writing.
The A86 West Tunnel forms the final link of the 80km A86 ringroad around Greater Paris. Completed in January 2011, the t
In 2003, construction began on the Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel (SMART) project – the longest and most technologically advanced tunnel in Malaysia. The 13.2m diameter tunnel consists of a 9.7km stormwater bypass tunnel, with a 4km dual-deck motorway within the stormwater tunnel.
A new report has said that the UK can cut carbon dioxide emissions generated from road freight movement by establishing an electric road system.
The Government of the UK is set to ban the use of tyres aged ten years or more on vehicles running across England, Scotland and Wales, in a bid to improve road safety.
A road accident in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh has killed 24 people and injured more than 36 others.
The Rion-Antirion Bridge in Greece, which was first opened to traffic in August 2004, was the product of a seven-year co