Activa, FCC, ACS and Ferrovial Bid for Australia's First High Speed
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Their respective consortia have been selected for the development of a phase of the Newcastle-Sydney corridor
The Spanish construction companies compete for the works of the Sydney-Newcastle corridor, within a railway project valued at approximately 37 billion euros
Australia’s largest public works contract enters its decisive phase and four Spanish builders fight for the most complex lot. ACS, Ferrovial, Acciona and FCC compete for the two 35-kilometre tunnels that will join Berrowra and Ourimbah, the centerpiece of the country’s first high-speed train. The overall investment of the Sydney-Newcastle corridor amounts to 61 billion euros and will allow to circulate at 320 kilometers per hour. According to Ex…
The four groups participate in the three consortiums invited to the first contract, two twin tunnels of 35 kilometers, for the high speed corridor between Sidney and Newcastle. Read
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