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Tunnel factories move one step closer to a 'permanent residence' on Lolland
During the summer vacation, the Ministry of Transport has submitted a draft law for consultation. The proposal aims to facilitate the establishment of the tunnel factory in Rødbyhavn. The Minister expects to present the draft law after the holiday period
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Vil drukneulykker til livs: Aarhus opsætter hegn på populær strækning
Hegnet skal stå klar, inden julefrokostsæsonen begynder
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Endnu et boligprojekt får luft under vingerne i ny bydel
City Apartments opfører 97 lejeboliger i nordsjællandske Vinge
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Midtjyder skal bygge for MT Højgaard i Odense
Der bygges både nye rækkehuse og indrettes store lejligheder i gammel papirfabrik
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Højsæson for flytninger giver travle håndværkere
Sommermånederne er højsæson for at flytte bolig. Det kan ses på efterspørgslen på håndværkere til istandsættelse. Særligt malerne og gulvfirmaerne kan lige nu mærke, at der er mange danskere, der pakker flyttekasserne
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Ugens konkurser i bygge- og anlægsbranchen - uge 28
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Nyt fra direktioner og bestyrelser
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Aalborg Portland sælger en halv million kvadratmeter til naboen
Køberen er Aalborg Havn, der savner plads til udvidelsesprojekter
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'Tumbled into' a new market: Specialist extends the lifespan of bridges and tunnels
The lifespan of several major concrete structures is increasing significantly. It has become a lucrative business for a Danish niche company that utilizes new technology on both the Femern Belt connection and the Storstrøm Bridge
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The traffic is congesting on the railways: Prospects of prolonged indecision worry experts
The Swedish expansion of the railway is progressing too slowly and creating significant bottlenecks long after the opening of the Fehmarn Belt connection. Experts are concerned
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Tal overrasker positivt: Det går bedre end ventet for danske malere
Den økonomiske udvikling i malerfaget i første halvår af 2023 er langt bedre end frygtet i starten af året, viser konjunkturundersøgelse
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A major bottleneck in freight traffic 14 to 21 years after the opening of Femern
According to a new report from the Swedish Transport Administration (Trafikverket), one of the largest bottlenecks for freight traffic between Scandinavia and Europe will not be removed until at least 2043. The consequence of this is expected
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Competition for Femern customers: Scandlines aims to create "Formula 1 pitstop" at terminals
Despite the prospect of fierce competition from the tunnel, the ferry company is now investing a double-digit million amount in upgrading infrastructure
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Electric cars and tunnels are a toxic combination
The Danish Energy Agency estimates that there will be up to 1 million electric cars on Danish roads when the Femern Tunnel opens. Experts believe that this poses a potential safety issue.
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Challenges with excavation and the conflict in Ukraine are increasing Femern's CO2 emissions
The increasing fuel consumption during the excavation of the tunnel trench resulted in higher CO2 emissions than anticipated in 2022
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Expert: CO2 assessment of the Fehmarn Belt Link is outdated and inadequate
The analysis of CO2 emissions from the construction of the Fehmarn Belt Link is outdated and does not take into account indirect effects. Therefore, according to an expert, it should be updated. Femern A/S claims to be the most well-informed project
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Ugens konkurser i bygge- og anlægsbranchen - uge 26
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New claim: SBJV wants DKK 3.4 billion
SBJV now wants DKK 3.4 billion from the state. The general contractor SBJV has updated its complaint. Now the Italians are demanding DKK 3.4 billion from the state for additional costs related to the Storstrøm Bridge.
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Nyt fra direktioner og bestyrelser
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Ministry of Transport: Schedule for the German Femern Tunnel is particularly challenged
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Sund & Bælt completes environmental assessment of tunnel factory
Sund & Bælt has completed the environmental impact assessment which will serve as the basis for the political decision to preserve the tunnel element factory. The report will now be sent for public consultation.
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BIG slår omsætningsrekord, men bundlinjen følger ikke med
Topchef Sheela Maini Søgaard hos Bjarke Ingels Group øjner normalisering og med det nye vækstmuligheder
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Rhomberg GM on new Danish division: Significant growth potential
Manfred Fitz, the general manager of the new Danish division of Rhomberg Sersa, expects growth in the Nordic region. He hopes the Fehmarn Belt Link can catalyze Copenhagen to become a hub for new business.
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Aarsleff-partner to conquer the Nordic region from Copenhagen
Rhomberg Bahntechnik partners with Aarsleff Rail in the 1.5 billion DKK Femern contract. The Austrians want to enter the Nordic market with Copenhagen as their base.