AECOM and Rejlers won contract for development of North Bothnia Line

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AECOM has partnered with Rejlers to win a contract for the development of the 270 km North Bothnia Line between Umeå and Luleå.

The collaboration includes the development of railway plans and public roads within Piteå municipality north and south of Piteå urban area. Rejlers' and AECOM's assignments include producing line studies, railway plans with associated environmental impact assessments, and managing important permits and preparations for future construction.

 

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