
Salcef for the Etihad Rail Project
The Salcef Group will be part of the project to complete the United Arab Emirates national rail network, with the construction of 280 km of track.
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High-speed for Southern Italy
As part of a joint venture, Salcef has won the tender to build an important section of Southern Italy´s first high-speed line.
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A new contract for Overail
Overail will supply prefabricated reinforced concrete slabs to upgrade the transport system in an important region of Southern Italy.
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An ecological tram for Bolzano
Proposal presented to create a low environmental impact tram system.
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Salcef signs a contract in Norway
Salcef reaches a new milestone, becoming one of the first Italian companies in the railway sector to operate in Norway.
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Design and technology for the new Olbia station
Salcef has just started building the new Olbia railway station, located along the line that crosses the Sardinia Region.
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The Castelplanio-Montecarotto double-track opens
Salcef completes the Casteplanio-Montecarotto double track section on the line linking Rome and Ancona. On 10 June, the westbound track was opened, completing the double track between Castelplanio and Montecarotto stations. The work is an important part of a larger project for mobility in central Italy.
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Salcef works on the expansion of the Bucharest Metro
Work continues on the construction of the new Line M5 that will cross the Romanian capital. Salcef has used specialised technical solutions to guarantee maximum precision and high productivity.
Read MoreSalcef for the new Cagliari metro
Salcef will take part in expansion work on the light metro in Cagliari, Sardinia. The project, co-funded by the European Union, involves the extension of Line 3, with the construction of six new stops.
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Salcef renovates Riccione station
As well as structural works, Salcef also carried out work on the overhead power line and on technological and signalling systems.
These infrastructure and technology upgrades are part of a broader renewal plan for the Adriatic Bologna-Bari/Lecce route. The aim is to increase travel speed up to 200 km/h and to manage higher traffic volumes.