Anat Georgi
Bank Hapoalim will lead the financing behind Jerusalem's first light rail line, according to an agreement recently reached between the bank and City Pass, the consortium that won the tender to build and operate the line.
0 commentsFor the first time in Israel, an insurance company is planning to participate in an infrastructure project. Clal Insurance together with The Israel Phoenix Assurance Company will join construction companies Ashtrom and Housing & Construction (Shikun u'Binui) to bid for a state tender on Highway 431.
with Shlomi Sheffer 0 commentsPublic Works Authority agreed to raise compensation for expropriated land
0 commentsPlanners try to find solutions for bridges that are too low for large trucks to pass
0 commentsIn 1973, the government decided to set up a mass transit system in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area; in 2010, the first light rail line is due to be completed
0 commentsThe second line of Tel Aviv's light rail system - the Green Line - will run from Rishon Letzion to Herzliya, via Holon and central Tel Aviv, according to an agreement reached between Tel Aviv Municipality, the Interior Ministry and Nata (the Hebrew acronym of City Transport Lanes.)
0 commentsThe execution of large transport projects totaling some NIS 10 billion is being delayed by months for various reasons.
0 commentsTwo railroad lines linking Tel Aviv and Jerusalem are now under construction at a cost of hundreds of millions of shekels, and both are heading toward completion. One of the lines is a refurbished version of the old Jerusalem-Tel Aviv line.
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