
Webber, the US subsidiary of Ferrovial, has secured a contract to broaden a 15km section of the Dallas North Tollway in Texas, US.
The North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA) has chosen Webber for this contract worth $127m (about €119m).
The work is set to start in September, and is estimated to take 40 months to complete.
It will boost the road’s capacity and help reduce congestion in north Dallas, while enhancing connections to Collin, Denton and Grayson counties.
Webber will be responsible to broaden the current toll road from three lanes to four in each direction.
The work will include widening 22 bridges, upgrading overpasses and constructing new ramps.

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By GlobalDataThe company will replace the signage along the corridor besides upgrading the safety lighting.
Following this contract, Webber is now working on 51 projects, spread across Texas, Georgia, Virginia and North Carolina.
In April, Ferrovial, via PLW Waterworks, secured construction contracts for three water treatment plants projects in Texas, US.
The contracts put together are worth $279m.
Georgetown, San Angelo, and Laredo have chosen PLW Waterworks to implement water treatment projects.
PLW Waterworks is a subsidiary of Webber and Cadagua that focuses on waterworks.
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Image: The work is set to start in September, and is estimated to take 40 months to complete. Credit: Ryan McGuire from Pixabay.