
Jacobs, based in Dallas, announced that it will be provided mechanic and electric Denmark building and management services 640 million dollars Marselis Tunnel Project, a Main component of the country’s ambitious infrastructure development plan for decades. The firm will do partner With Ramboll based on Denmark, which is called consultant at her Danesa road direction to deliver the project.
The tunnel is between at least eight underground projects informed to the plan, also known as Denmark forwardwhich has been noticed as the largest investment of federal infrastructure in the history of any Scandinavian country, estimated to cost $ 24 billion.
It is expected that the ground will be broken in 2028 in the port of Aarhus, the 1 -kilometer tunnel will divert the load trucks from Marseelis Boulevard to a major road, improving the flow of traffic between the port and the E45 motorway.
“It is a complex task to build a tunnel on one of the most busy access roads in Aarhus,” he said Michael Schmidt Vosterau, Danish Direction Direction of Senior Projects. )We will need international experience, because there are no similar projects like this one that has been given before in Denmark. “
When moving underground traffic, the tunnel will allow more green spaces and less crowded streets and “a more vibrant city for residents and visitors,” he added.
The tunnel is an “investment in Denmark transport infrastructure”, he said Richard Sanderson, Senior Vice President of Jacobs.
Jacobs is number 5 on the list of global design firm of 2025 Top 150 with $ 9.41 billion reported in world income last year. Ramboll stands at number 20 on the list, and reported about $ 2.66 million in world income.
