Sentences with phrase «railway infrastructure at»

- The ECIDA anticipates receiving $ 4.5 million from Erie County and National Grid for relocation of railway infrastructure at the former Bethlehem Steel site
Construction contractors Laing O'Rourke and AECOM have been selected to build the train station and associated railway infrastructure at the new Perth Stadium, in a deal worth $ 100 million.

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We will build gleaming new roads, bridges, highways, railways, and waterways all across our land,» Trump said, calling for public and private infrastructure investments of at least $ 1.5 trillion over 10 years.
We will build gleaming new roads, bridges, highways, railways, and waterways all across our land, «Trump said, calling for public and private infrastructure investments of at...
He is said to think it «ridiculous» that the two countries are only linked by a single railway at present, and hinted at his ambition when he tweeted: «Our economic success depends on good infrastructure and good connections.
Consequently, work has resumed on a number of stalled infrastructure projects such as the construction of new terminals at the country's four major airports; numerous major road projects; key power transmission projects; and the completion of the Kaduna — Abuja railway to mention a few.
He sees the space elevator as the future analogue of the Transcontinental Railway that opened the American West — once the infrastructure has been put in place at great effort and expense, transport becomes cheap, and new opportunities abound.
Landlocked Hungary sits at the heart of Europe, its position and extensive railway infrastructure making it an ideal destination for inclusion on a bespoke holiday with GRJ independent.
Credits for using giant machines to remove the gas are not likely to be accepted internationally for a long time, if at all, not least because the industrial infrastructure needed for extraction would need to be about as big as the infrastructure that puts it there — oil wells, coal mines, railways, pipelines, power plants, refineries and so on.
Network Rail GC Stuart Kelly's second stint at the UK railway infrastructure owner, and subsequent promotion to its top legal job in early 2017, has come with what he describes as a more focused alignment of the legal team and the business's needs — a «massive shift from a decade ago».
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