CFCSL will collaborate with the Ineco – Ardanuy consortium in the development of the structures for the Latvia North section of Rail Baltica.

 

The Spanish consortium Ineco Ardanuy, with CFC as a specialist structural partner, has been awarded the contract for Latvia North, one of the main sections of the Rail Baltica connection, a project that aims to link the three Baltic republics (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) by means of a high-speed railway line that will later be connected to the rest of Europe through Poland and Finland, extending over 870 km, with an investment of 5,800 million euros.

The project includes the detailed design and assistance during construction of a 94 km section linking the city of Vangazy, northwest of Riga, with the Estonian border. It includes important and complex infrastructure such as several stations, 13 bridges, 36 road crossings and 3 railway viaducts, including the viaduct over the Gauge River, which will be the largest project of the entire Rail Baltica line with its approximately 1.5 km in a very environmentally sensitive area.