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Major infrastructure projects in Estonia unveiled on huge European transport network
The Rail Baltica project has received an extra €1.2 billion in funding from the European Union to keep construction on track
Is the massive multinational railway too expensive to build?
Rail Baltica is to set out opportunities for contractors and other suppliers on the €5.8 billion (US$6.2 billion) project to link the Baltic states into the European rail network in 2024.
Swedish demolition and construction machinery distributor to offer crushing and screening equipment
Rail Baltica has announced tenders for the construction of nearly 53km of new high-speed railway in Estonia.
A consortium of three contractors called ERB Rail – Eiffage, Budimex and Rizzani de Eccher – have won a €3.7bn contract for the civil engineering and track-laying works on a 230km section of the Rail Baltica project.
The new financing will support several important Rail Baltica sub-projects in Estonia
€180 million loan from EIB drives major renewables project forward
Procurement process for Rail Baltica terminal results in one bid – at double the estimated cost
Centres in Latvia and Estonia now offers MEWP operator training for the PAL Card
Construction of Paldiski LNG terminal in Estonia will not get financial government support
Partnership team to deliver project management and engineering services for Rail Baltica
Distributor deal with AS Baltem aims to take advantage of infrastructure projects in Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania
Lithuania is estimated to be the largest rental market of the three Baltic States
The TM12 lifts will join Cramo rental fleets across northern Europe, notably Scandinavia
European authorities give the go-ahead for Zeppelin to become Cat distributor in new territories
Finest Bay Area Development signs memorandum with three Chinese companies to build undersea tunnel
Quarries, ready-mix plants and terminals included in sale to Germany’s Schwenk for €340 million
Report says major project to connect Finland and Estonia would need private sector participation
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