Autodesk and ORIS collaborate to advance sustainability in transportation infrastructure by connecting digital twins with construction materials intelligence.
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InfraFleet aims to provide emission-free equipment for use in construction, as part of the broader push toward a net-zero economy.
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Architects unveil first glimpse of new Singapore airport design
Heatherwick Studio and Kohn Pedersen Fox have revealed the first image of their designs for a new terminal at Changi Airport in Singapore.
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A large chunk of the £115.9m grant funding will go to the development of the Coventry Very Light Rail project.
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Skanska to build £86m tram and bus depot in Helsinki
The project aims to be certified to BREEAM “Excellent” level, with goals in place for waste management, energy, and resource efficiency.
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UK researchers develop AI system to tackle traffic troubles
Long queues at traffic lights could be a thing of the past thanks to a new AI system developed by researchers at Aston University.
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Skanska installs biggest bridge structure to date [WATCH]
by Liam Turnerby Liam TurnerSkanska installed the bridge – the biggest such structure it has built to date – during a night-time operation across Saturday 30 April and Sunday 1 May.
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Hitachi Energy has won an order from Berlin’s public transportation company to supply its smart charging infrastructure.
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US’ first public EV charging road planned for Detroit
Michigan Department of Transportation has awarded Israeli power company Electreon a contract to build an electric road system in Detroit.
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UK halts development of all-lane smart motorways
by Liam Turnerby Liam TurnerThe development of ‘all-lane running’ smart motorways is to be paused for five years while their safety is assessed, the government has confirmed.