Auvere Power Plant is Down Again
The Auvere power plant in Estonia is down again due to technical issues shortly after a previous repair.
After years of construction: The first trams finally roll on the West Tangent
The first section of the West Tangent tram line in Munich, which has been under construction for two years, is officially opened with a maiden journey and a public celebration.
Yachting: €260 million for port infrastructure – Simplification and rationalization of bureaucratic processes.
The 5th Panhellenic Yachting Conference emphasizes maritime tourism as a key pillar of Greece's economy, supported by significant government investment and initiatives to streamline bureaucratic procedures.
According to Leis, Ruhnu will receive fuel and Vormsi will have a new ice road
Estonia's Infrastructure Minister Kuldar Leis announced the upcoming transportation of fuel to Ruhnu Island and the opening of a new ice road between Vormsi Island and the mainland.
Government cancels renovation process for Carondelet, work will be done through private donations
The Ecuadorian government has canceled the public funding process for the renovation of the Carondelet Palace, opting instead to finance the project entirely through private donations.
Court orders concessionaire to take over 'ownerless' bridge between MG and SP and make immediate repairs
A federal court in Brazil has ordered the Companhia Energética Jaguara to take immediate responsibility for the upkeep of a critical bridge between Minas Gerais and São Paulo.
Without work, with higher tolls and many more stations: what is the plan for the 9,200 kilometers of roads that the state concessions
Argentina is set to contract out nearly 10,000 kilometers of national roadways to the private sector, with no substantial infrastructure plans in place and increased toll fees expected.
MARJU HENDRE ⟩ Poland has already felt the 'intentional burning' of its energy infrastructure. Are we ready?
A coordinated wave of cyber attacks targeted Poland's energy infrastructure in late December, risking power and heating for up to half a million consumers during winter.
Bicentennial Road Project of $300 Million in Pichincha to Be Reactivated with Reforms
The Pichincha Prefecture is seeking to relaunch the Bicentennial road solution, a $300 million project aimed at improving traffic flow in Quito.
Consortium MEZ-RZK wins auction to build the administrative center of the government of São Paulo
The MEZ-RZK consortium has won the bid to construct a new administrative center for the São Paulo state government, which is expected to cost approximately R$ 6.09 billion and be completed by 2030.
Kalisz with the best long-distance train offer in Poland. Start of construction works on the railway bypass of the city
Kalisz is set to improve its long-distance train services, significantly reducing travel times to major cities like Poznań and Warsaw.
Southern Africa: Southern Africa Faces Acute Surge in Cholera Due to Floods, Displacement
Southern Africa is experiencing a severe increase in cholera cases due to cyclones, leading to infrastructure damage and displacement.
Expert: The threat revealed in Sweden against the energy network must be taken seriously
According to cyber security expert Tuukka Heikkilä, a newly discovered threat in Sweden must be taken seriously, reflecting a similar cyber attack on Poland's energy infrastructure.
Sadales tīkls will increase the available capacity in the power grid
Sadales tīkls plans to increase available electricity capacity in Latvia's development centers by approximately 200 megawatts by 2030, with significant implications for energy infrastructure investments.
Construction Project: Stuttgart 21 may not open until 2030
The Stuttgart 21 railway project faces further delays, with reports suggesting it may not be operational before 2030.
Railway: Stuttgart 21 will probably not be completed until 2029
The Stuttgart 21 railway project may face delays, with completion potentially pushed back to 2029.
Orpo requests investigation into the threat to the Nordic energy network
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo has asked the parliament for an investigation into potential threats to the Nordic energy infrastructure.
Africa: Africa Infrastructure Financing Facility Launched to Strengthen Continental Financial Sovereignty
The Africa Infrastructure Financing Facility (AIFF) was launched by African leaders to enhance financial sovereignty and facilitate investment in cross-border infrastructure projects.
Alarm in Scandinavia. Possible attack on energy infrastructure
Swedish authorities have raised their readiness level in response to a potential attack on the Nordic energy infrastructure, including critical sites in Sweden.
When will the Mitre train return to service: how the route will be during the first week
The Mitre train service will resume limited operations in March after nearly 50 days of interruption due to infrastructure works.
Gassco: No concrete threat against Norwegian gas pipelines
Gassco reports there are currently no specific threats to Norway's gas infrastructure, despite earlier media reports suggesting otherwise.
Garrahan Hospital renews its facilities: 'We could not continue with rusted beds from 38 years ago'
The Garrahan Hospital in Argentina has initiated the renewal of its facilities by introducing 42 new beds, marking the first step in a significant modernization project.
Swedish media: a foreign state may soon attack Nordic energy infrastructure
Swedish media reports that foreign entities are threatening the Nordic energy infrastructure, prompting heightened security measures across the region.
The Black Bridge in Hodonín Will Be Demolished and Replaced with a New One
The article discusses the plans to demolish the Black Bridge in Hodonín and replace it with a new structure.
Rain Destroys Wall onto Police Vehicle, Destroys Bridges, and Floods Houses in Vale and Region; See the Damage by City
Heavy rains in the Vale do Paraíba region have caused significant infrastructure damage, including a wall collapse onto a police vehicle and flooding in various cities, but fortunately, there have been no casualties reported.
Investment of 1.5 million euros for the modernization of Lidl Greece's store in Ierissos
Lidl Greece has completed the renovation and expansion of its store in Ierissos, Halkidiki, enhancing the shopping experience and infrastructure significantly.
Swedish media: police investigating a threat to the Nordic energy infrastructure
Swedish authorities are investigating a serious threat aimed at the entire Nordic energy infrastructure, which may be linked to foreign entities.
Persistent rain and wind have caused extensive damage in a popular Thai destination
Severe storms and heavy rain have been affecting the popular Chiang Mai region in Northern Thailand for two consecutive days, damaging homes, streets, and infrastructure.
Residents of Sana record the force of the flood and destruction caused by the rain in Macaé; video
Heavy rain in the Sana area of Macaé, Brazil, has caused severe flooding, blocked roads, and destroyed infrastructure, including a bridge.
VIDEO: rain floods homes, inundates streets, and causes damage in Palmeira dos Índios, in the Alagoas interior
Heavy rain has flooded streets and homes in Palmeira dos Índios, Alagoas, causing significant damage but no reported injuries or fatalities.
The accumulated snow is being removed from the streets of Riga
Accumulated snow is being gradually removed from the streets of Riga by city authorities using over 140 pieces of machinery.
At least 1 killed, 33 injured in Russian attacks against Ukraine over past day
Russian attacks on Ukraine have resulted in one death and 33 injuries within the last day, targeting critical infrastructure and residential areas.
CLIA warns of side effects from cruise fees
The CEO of the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) discusses the implications of cruising fees during a press conference in Madeira.
Swedish media: A serious threat to the Nordic energy network
A serious threat to the Nordic energy network has been reported by Swedish media, impacting all Nordic countries.
TV4: Report of a serious threat to the energy system in all Nordic countries
A serious threat to the energy infrastructure across all Nordic countries has been reported, suspected to be linked to a foreign power, prompting authorities to raise their alert levels.
Swedish media: A serious threat to Nordic energy infrastructure
A serious threat to the Nordic energy infrastructure has been reported by Swedish media, prompting police and authorities across the region to enter a state of alert.
LVC: Potholes are increasingly forming in aging asphalt under changeable weather conditions
Latvia's road authority warns that potholes are forming in aging asphalt due to upcoming weather changes, particularly in southern and coastal regions.
Media: Serious external threat to the Nordic electricity network
A serious external threat to the Nordic electricity infrastructure has prompted several authorities in the region to enter a state of alert.
Woman injured, energy facilities and 40 houses damaged in Russian attack on Vinnytsia Oblast – photos
A Russian attack on Vinnytsia Oblast injured a woman and damaged energy facilities along with nearly 40 houses.
Reports: Threats to the Energy Systems in the Nordic Countries
There is a serious threat directed at energy infrastructure across all Nordic countries, prompting heightened security measures and investigations into foreign involvement.
Reports: Serious Threat to the Energy System in Sweden
A serious threat has been reported against the energy infrastructure across the Nordic countries, potentially linked to foreign actors.
The largest construction site in the Northern region will receive investments of R$ 740 million
The company Nova 364 plans to invest R$ 740 million in the federal highway BR-364, connecting Vilhena to Porto Velho in Rondônia, focusing on improving grain transportation in the Northern Arc.
Good news in New York: Kathy Hochul's Douglass-Anthony bridge project completed for $6.2 million
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced the completion of a $6.2 million maintenance project for the Douglass-Anthony bridge in Rochester, which serves approximately 70,000 people daily.
Why are there no roof water tanks in America? Learn...
The article discusses the absence of roof water tanks in America, contrasting it with their prevalence in India, and examines factors such as the water supply system, pressure pipelines, and the impact of cold weather.
Fast trains will still run at 10 kilometers per hour on the Karelian track next year – possibly 200 km/h in the next decade
Due to safety concerns, trains on the Karelian track in Finland will only be allowed to travel at 10 km/h for the time being, with the hope for a new bridge to allow for higher speeds in the future.
Hyosung Heavy Industries 'Core Technology for West Coast Energy Highway HVDC to be Completed Next Year'
Hyosung Heavy Industries announced a roadmap to localize its high-voltage direct current (HVDC) technology by next year, aiming to secure sovereignty in the domestic power grid and enhance export competitiveness.
Stuck on 'The Clay Pot... the Trowel'
The article discusses Greece's struggles with hosting large conferences despite a growing global demand for such events.
Russia strikes railway infrastructure and hits children's railway
Russia launched an attack on railway infrastructure in Ukraine, hitting a children's railway in Kharkiv Oblast as part of a larger assault on various cities.
Zelensky: Russia launched 420 drones and 39 missiles into Ukraine
Ukrainian President Zelensky reported significant Russian attacks involving 420 drones and 39 missiles, damaging critical infrastructure just before diplomatic talks in Geneva between Ukrainian and US officials.
BOAK: Road safety interventions in 3 sections
A new program to improve road safety on three high-risk segments of the North Road Axis of Crete has been approved by the Greek Minister of Infrastructure and Transport.