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Texas' $1.5B Project Meeting Benchmarks

Construction for the Texas Department of Transportation's (TxDOT) $1.5 billion I-35 Northeast Expansion Central Project (NEX) is moving forward as crews from Alamo NEX Construction LLC — a joint venture between Ferrovial Construction and Webber LLC — continue to meet benchmarks....


AECOM to Lead $700M Design-Build Project in Texas

Construction, engineering and industry consulting firm AECOM recently said it has been named lead designer for Lone Star Constructors' $700 million design-build contract for the Interstate (I)-35 Northeast Expansion (NEX) South project in San Antonio (Bexar County), Texas....


Ferrovial Awarded Construction Contracts Totaling More Than $1B

Ferrovial, a global infrastructure operator, announced, through subsidiary Webber, it was awarded nine construction projects in Texas and Florida, totaling more than $1 billion. Work includes the reconstruction of bridges, widening of roadways and safety improvements for the surrounding communities....


TxDOT Awards Webber $264M for Three Highway Projects

The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has chosen Webber, a U.S. subsidiary of Spanish infrastructure firm Ferrovial, to perform three highway projects worth $264 million, the company recently announced....


Ferrovial Receives $279M to Upgrade Three Water Plants

Ferrovial has been awarded three water contracts in Texas with a combined value of $279 million. The contracts, which have been won by subsidiary PLW Waterworks, are for the construction of treatment plants....


Ferrovial to Build Two Road Projects at Cost of $161M

Ferrovial, through its U.S. construction subsidiary Webber, has been selected by the Texas Department of Transportation to build two sections of road in Guadalupe and Hays counties, Texas, for $161.5 million....


Construction Team Transforms Congested Freeway in Northern Virginia

Motorists navigating the bustling 495 beltway around Washington, D.C., know they are taking their chances when they exit onto I-66 that services the growing cities of northern Virginia. Bottlenecks and slowdowns are commonplace....


TxDOT Awards $81M to Ferrovial for I-35 Reconstruction

Ferrovial, via its United States construction subsidiary Webber, was awarded the reconstruction contract for a portion of I-35 in San Marcos, Texas. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) selected the company to carry out the contract valued at approximately $81 million....


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