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First phase of Coffs Harbour Bypass tunnel complete

Roads Online

Related stories: Environment Minister gives Coffs Harbour bypass approval Reports take Coffs Harbour Bypass closer to construction Boral to begin works on Coffs Harbour Bypass The work comes despite a traditional tunnel boring machine not being feasible for use on the short tunnels due to the mobilisation time and cost.

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Georgia DOT joins 11 states requiring e-Ticketing in 2026

CCR Magazine

The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) has launched a statewide e-Ticketing initiativestarting in 2026, all contractors will be required to use e-Ticketing under Section 110 of GDOT specifications. GDOTs pilot program is a strategic runway to help contractors fully acclimate ahead of the 2026 mandate. </p>

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Lower Thames Crossing to lead switch to hydrogen fuelled plant

Construction Enquirer

National Highways has committed to pioneering the largest-ever use low-carbon hydrogen construction plant on the planned Lower Thames Crossing mega project. If the plans are approved, construction is currently expected to start in 2026. If the plans are approved, construction is currently expected to start in 2026.

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It’s a very good year for contractors to partner with government

Civil + Structural Engineer

Many of the projects are funded by federal programs, with billions yet to be allocated before the end of 2026 unless the programs are reauthorized—which may or may not happen. Construction is currently expected to begin in 2025. Construction is slated for 2025. Steel South Works site. The development will also include a 2.5

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Using DAS to Solve Capacity and Connectivity Challenges

Civil + Structural Engineer

FPA supported the construction of a 2,035-SF headend/data hub to support the stadium’s DAS. The project included three rows of 32 closed cabinets and four rows of 38 open telecommunications equipment racks. MetLife Stadium is a venue that will host the final match of the 2026 World Cup.

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Stantec selected to design home for Boston’s new National Women’s Soccer League team

Civil + Structural Engineer

It will focus on BPS’ needs with student wellness areas, locker rooms, athletic equipment storage, and BPS offices. The project received board approval from the City of Boston Planning Department on July 18 and demolition approval from the City of Boston Parks Commission August 12.

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Coates completes major traffic barrier installation on M7-M12 Integration Project for John Holland

Roads Online

Creating a safe working environment John Holland is leading a significant scope of works which includes the construction of the M7-M12 Interchange; the Elizabeth Drive connection; and the Westlink M7 Widening. Construction is expected to take three years, with all routes due to open to traffic by the end of 2026.