Global project round-up: 10 of the latest announcements

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07 December 2021

The past few months have seen healthy activity on the global project front, as we approach the end of 2021. From updates on milestones and new projects announced through to winning bidders, we bring you a round-up of the latest activity鈥�

Africa鈥檚 largest 3D-printed housing project

in Kenya, the Mvule Gardens housing complex.

According to Holcim, the project was made possible by the company鈥檚 proprietary ink, TectorPrint, giving the walls structural function to bear the load of the building. It is hoped that this breakthrough will accelerate the scale-up of 3D printing for affordable housing.

Uzekistan flag The government of Uzbekistan has announced a 鈧�2.2 gas-chemical project.

Uzbekistan reveals 鈧�2.2bn gas-chemical project

based on MTO technology.

The project is expected to commence operations in the fourth quarter of 2023 and will provide Uzbekistan鈥檚 domestic industry with olefinic hydrocarbons, a vital raw material for the country.

The MTO technology, which is core to the project, has no direct competitors in the CIS region. The plant will seek to minimize the project鈥檚 impact on the environment. Environmental standards compliance will be monitored and confirmed by consultancy Mott MacDonald.

Mexico City metro contract for Comsa

Global infrastructure company Comsa has been awarded a contract to rehabilitate the tracks and systems of

The project, which sees Comsa continue to expand its presence in Latin America, is scheduled to begin in the second quarter of 2022.

The Al Bayt Stadium will host the 2022 Fifa World Cup in Qatar.

Webuild announces Al Bayt Stadium open ahead of Qatar 2022

, ahead of the upcoming Fifa World Cup in 2022.

Webuild was part of the consortium that oversaw design and construction of the sports complex, which has now hosted the inaugural game of the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup, before the World Cup begins in November next year.

Z眉blin to expand German submarine facility

Construction work is underway on a new shipbuilding facility at the port of Kiel in northern Germany.

Within the scope of the contract 鈥� valued in the high double-digit million-euro range 鈥�

The 32m-tall facility with a floor area of 15,390m2 will be built by Z眉blin Stuttgart (responsible for structural engineering) and Z眉blin North (responsible for civil engineering and port construction).

Digital twin created for 鈧�4.7bn London development

Sensat, a developer of collaboration software for civil infrastructure, has created a digital twin of a new 21 hectare development in Canada Water, London.

Created in partnership with development and investment company British Land and information management firm Amodal, the visualisation of the entire site is intended to be part of a 鈥榞olden threat鈥� of connected data - giving planning teams the opportunity to coordinate processes over the length of the 鈧�4.7 billion project.

North Macedonia launches 鈧�270m solar project

with a capacity of between 350 to 400MW and a value of around 鈧�270m.

The facility will be built in Stipion by Paris-based Akuo Energy via local firm Ostro Solar, according to the North Macedonian government.

Russia to build 鈧�2bn deep-sea port

A new RUB170 billion (鈧�2 billion) transhippment seaport is to be built on Russia鈥檚 west coast, on the Baltic Sea.

Said to be will enable Russian to increase the amount of foreign trade cargo it exports.

Construction of the port, located north of St. Petersberg in the coastal town of Primorsk, will be carried out by Primorsky Universal Transshipment Complex.

鈥楬uge disappointment鈥� in HS2 project changes

Earlier this month,

Known as the 鈥楨astern Leg鈥�, the extension to the London-Birmingham HS2 line would have linked the Midlands and with Leeds by running through parts of South and West Yorkshire.

Changes to the massive HS2 project in the UK have caused controversy.

Jacobs wins major Czech nuclear contracts

The country鈥檚 national utility, 膶EZ, has commissioned the US-headquartered engineering firm to treat and solidify 250 million tonnes of radioactive sludge, before transporting it in drums to a long-term storage facility.

The project is set to run for approximately five years.

Z眉blin in for Frankfurt skyscraper

to build a new 205m-tall skyscraper in Frankfurt.

Precise details on the price of the contract have not been released, but Strabag, Z眉blin鈥檚 Austrian parent company, said it would be in the mid-three-digit-million-euro range.

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