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Transport Infrastructure Ireland (Irish: Bonneagar Iompair Éireann) is a state agency in Ireland, dealing with road and public transport infrastructure. The body was established in 2015 from a merger of the Railway Procurement Agency into the National Roads Authority, with the latter being assigned the new operational name of Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII).
Will start at Junction 9 A14 Kettering, bypassing Isham village reconnecting at Great Harrowden, reducing traffic between Kettering and Wellingborough. Ashbourne bypass (a new 2.8 km road to the west of Ashbourne in Derbyshire) [13] Norwich Western Link route, a proposed new 3.8 mile dual carriageway road in Norfolk [14]
The main sea link bridge also has two interchanges connecting it with Carter Road and Juhu Koliwada. The Carter Road connector is 1.80 km in length, has 3 lanes in each direction and houses an 18-lane toll plaza. The Juhu Koliwada connector is 2.80 km in length, has 2 lanes in each direction and houses a 12-lane toll plaza. [2]
The Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority (PRHTA) —Spanish: Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación (ACT)— is the government-owned corporation of Puerto Rico charged with constructing, operating, and maintaining roads, bridges, avenues, highways, tunnels, public parkings, tolls, and other transit facilities in Puerto Rico.
The National Roads Authority (NRA) (Irish: An tÚdarás um Bóithre Náisiúnta) is a state body in Ireland, responsible for the national road network. The NRA was established as part of the Roads Act 1993 [ 1 ] and commenced operations on 23 December 1993 in accordance with S.I. 407 of 1993.
The Hyderabad Road Development Corporation Limited (HRDCL) is a public roads authority established by Government of Telangana for building and managing roads in Hyderabad, Telangana. [1] The authority will improve 240 km road length during phase I and remaining will be handed over in phased manner.
National Roads Company of Israel, Or Yehuda. Netivei Israel (Hebrew: נתיבי ישראל, romanized: Netivei Yisra'el, lit. Routes of Israel), [1] formerly the National Roads Company of Israel (Hebrew: החברה הלאומית לדרכים בישראל, HaHevra HaLe'umit LiDrakhim BeYisra'el), also called National Roads Authority, is a government-owned corporation, in charge of planning ...
In April 1936. The community was evicted so that the Marine Parkway Authority could place 2,000,000 cubic feet (57,000 m 3) of landfill to build a landing for the bridge, [13] The Marine Parkway Authority opened a bidding competition for the construction of the Marine Parkway Bridge in June 1936. [14]