Works in progress - Engineering servicesM4 SZOLNOK BYPASS BETWEEN ABONY AND TÖRÖKSZENTMIKLÓSProject management | Technical inspectionBuilding works are in progress on the 27-kilometre-long, 2x2-lane road section, including the related six multi-level interchanges, structures and rest areas. The project also comprises the
Engineering servicesProject management | Technical inspectionThe M1 motorway connects Vienna and Budapest, thus forming a part of Pan-European transport corridor IV and Trans-European route E60. It links up with the Austrian A4 motorway west from the border town of Hegyeshalom. As
Engineering servicesThe M7 motorway constitutes a part of Pan-European transport corridor V, which aims to establish a road link between ports on the Adriatic and Eastern European countries. West of Letenye, the road splits into two branches at chainage 232
Engineering servicesM5 motorwayIn Hungary, we (the ARUP-UTIBER Consortium) were the first to undertake the role of independent engineer for a section of the M5 motorway built under a concession scheme (17+400 – 173+895 km). To this day, we have been
Engineering services As one of the main arteries in Hungary’s transport bloodstream, the M3 motorway constitutes a part of the SW-NE traffic corridor running east of Budapest. It creates a high-speed road link toward Eastern Europe through the Ukraine, and toward
Engineering services As it connects main roads 2 and 11, the Megyeri bridge is a key element of the M0 beltway around Budapest. The structure bridges both the Szentendrei Island and the Szentendre branch of the Danube.1862 m long9 bridge structures88
Engineering services The M0 expressway – often referred to as the Budapest beltway – is a high-speed road that encircles the Hungarian capital. Up to this date, some 80 km has been built from its planned final length of 108 km. Sections: – M0 northern
Engineering services The Tiszavirág (Mayfly) pedestrian bridge of Szolnok was inspired by the insect common to the Tisza river. The outward-leaning arches together with the pattern of the cables represent the wing, the truss (split by grid motives) symbolizes the ribbed
Engineering services The Csorna bypass (phases I+II) on the M85 represents the second phase in the extension of Hungary’s high-speed road network toward Sopron and Szombathely. The new stretch of road bypasses the city from the south, thus relieving residents from most of the traffic