Urban development project Sege Park
Sege Park urban development project is an urban development and regeneration project in Malmö. A former hospital area is being transformed into a new residential and sustainable district.
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Sege Park urban development project is an urban development and regeneration project in Malmö. A former hospital area is being transformed into a new residential and sustainable district.
Musaimeer Pump Station and Outfall (MPSO) is one of the unique infrastructure projects of Ashghal which aims to provide a sustainable solution for the discharge of surface and storm water in Qatar.
The Bybanen tram-project is part of the Miljøløftet, a common term for the urban growth agreement and the city infrastructure development package in Bergen. Miljøløftet coordinates investment in public transport, environmental improvements, road construction, pedestrian- and cycle paths, and ensures that the goal of a more environmentally friendly urban development and transport system will be … Continue reading “Bybanen D12 Fløen – Kronstad”
The scheme represented an opportunity to build on the success of previous phases of the Colwyn Bay Waterfront Project with the production of a sustainable design that will allow the local environment and communities to thrive and grow.
Expo 2020 Dubai aims to be one of the most sustainable World Expos in history. For its permanent infrastructure assets, the achievement of CEEQUAL Excellent provided credence towards this goal.
The transformation of Dundee’s waterfront reached a major milestone at the end of February 2016 with the opening to the public of a new road and pavement network constructed by Sir Robert McAlpine.
This project represents Phase 2 of the Colwyn Bay Waterfront Project, a major scheme delivered by Conwy County Borough Council which is intended to secure the long-term protection of Colwyn Bay and provide measures which will assist with the regeneration of the once popular and successful coastal resort.
The Leigh to Ellenbrook guided busway is a 4.5 mile dual track bus rapid transit system. It provides bus infrastructure improvements between Leigh-Salford and Manchester and forms a key part of the wider £122m Greater Manchester Bus Priority Package
GMV is an exemplar project, which encapsulates the Government’s commitment to sustainable development and the creation of sustainable communities. The CEEQUAL assessment covers Phases 3, 4 & 5 of the GMV development, with Phases 1 & 2 having already been constructed.
Over a five year period there has been quality improvements to the Nottingham Beeston Canal towpath where pedestrian counters and towpath surveys confirm increased levels of activity for both recreational purposes and as a route to work.