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Our work in designing solutions aimed at promoting the improvement of mobility through transport networks to increase the quality of life of people and economic …
Our work in designing solutions aimed at promoting the improvement of mobility through transport networks to increase the quality of life of people and economic …
A feasibility study for a 772-kilometre high-speed line between Mumbai and Nagpur, the first phase of the Mumbai-Kolkata corridor, is the latest project that Ineco and Adif are carrying out for the Indian government. The study is part of the advisory services that Spain is providing to India in relation to its plan to develop an ambitious high-speed rail network (The Diamond Quadrilateral Project).
Ineco welcomed a delegation of experts from the High Speed Rail Corporation of India Limited (HSRC) at the headquarters in Madrid. In the image, the …
Vinay Kumar Singh, a civil engineer with more than 15 years’ experience in the sector, is one of the heads of HSRC, the governmental organisation for the development of high speed in the Asian country. He has held positions as a director at Rail Vikas Nigam, the Ministry of Railways and Indian Railways.
The government of the Republic of India has entrusted to the Ineco-led consortium, in which the engineering company Typsa and the Indian consultancy ICT are participating, the project of the new high-speed corridor between Delhi and Kolkata.
To guarantee that a product or service is safe and complies with all of the regulations, an independent assessment by specialists approved by the Spanish National Accreditation Entity (ENAC) must be passed. With regard to rail lines, Ineco has pioneering accreditation in the sector, which it has just renewed and extended.
In our first issue of 2016 we have made way for news articles and reports regarding major projects that are key to the future of …