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Building a better Europe From civil engineering to new building projects, Hochtief Construction has been active in some of Europe’s most innovative infrastructure developments for well over a century. However, as CEO Henner Mahlstedt explains, it is the projects of the future that provide the real area of focus for the firm. More >>
Strides towards sustainability Jean-Louis Chaussade, EVP of the €44 billion Suez Group and CEO of subsidiary Suez Environment, shares his thoughts on sustainability, expansion and infrastructure innovation with Rebecca Goozee. More >>
Size matters E.ON Chief Executive Wulf Bernotat explains how the world’s number one energy firm plans on leveraging its scale to go from biggest to best More >> |
The big interview: On the road to success Infrastructure success in Central and Eastern Europe, says Skanska’s Executive Vice President for the CEE region Roman Matkiwsky, is all about creating value through partnerships. “There is a massive need for infrastructure in the countries that have recently joined the EU,” he explains. “I’m looking forward to building the knowledge of public-private partnerships in these markets.” More >>
Traffic warden Ensuring traffic flows smoothly on the UK’s motorways and major trunk roads is all in a days’ work for UK Highways Agency chief Archie Robertson. But as an expanding economy continues to place ever-greater demands on the transportation infrastructure, safeguarding the reliability of the network becomes increasingly challenging. Senior Editor Ben Thompson met the UK’s traffic tsar to find out what lies on the road ahead. More >>
On track for growth Eurostar Chief Executive Richard Brown heads up a company that is transforming the face of Europe’s railways. His ambitious plans for revolutionising inter-European travel have come under scrutiny, but with Eurostar’s increased focus on high-speed continental business travel – carbon neutral, at that – his company is definitely headed in the right direction. More >> |