Rīgas Ziemeļu transporta koridors

Riga Northern Transport Corridor

The Riga Northern Transport Corridor is the largest transport infrastructure project in Riga in recent decades. At the end of 2011, JSC "Ceļuprojekts" completed a sketch design of Stages 3 and 4.

Riju strauta tilts Skaistkalnē

Riju stream bridge in Skaistkalne

The bridge is an architectural monument of local significance "Bridge over Riju brook", included in the territory of the architectural monument of national significance Skaistkalne Manor and is a part of it. The bridge was built in the end of 19th century – beginning of 20th century.

Stacija Bolderāja-2 ar savienojošo ceļu uz Krievu salas termināļiem

Bolderāja-2 station with connecting road to Krievu sala terminals

Within the framework of the project, a station "Bolderāja 2" with nine tracks of about 8.5 kilometers in length and a connecting track to Krievu sala terminals with ten meter high railway overpass over Daugavgrīva highway, SIA "Latvijas propāna gāze" access road, as well as a bridge over Beķera ditch were built.

Dienvidu tilta 2. kārta

2nd stage of the Southern bridge

The technical project of the 2nd stage of the Daugava South Bridge has been developed with the aim to create the South Bridge access road as a high-speed street and to create a multi-level interchange at the intersection of major arterial roads of Riga.

Daugavpils loka pārvads

Daugavpils Arc flyover

The structure of the overpass is an arc. The span of the reinforced concrete arch is 56 m and the span is 7.325 m (f/l = 1/7.645), which is considered to be a relatively slender structure for this type of structure.

Saulkrastu apvedceļš

Saulkrasti bypass

The Saulkrasti bypass is one of the largest projects in Latvia's history. It’s a part of the Via Baltica (E67) motorway linking Warsaw and Tallinn.

Valetas pilsētas gājēju tilts (Malta)

Valletta City Pedestrian Bridge (Malta)

A technical proposal for the construction of a steel bridge (to the North Pier) for the City Fort of Valletta (Malta) was developed in cooperation with the general contractor JSC Transport Systems.

Tilts pār Amatu

Bridge over Amata river

The Vidzeme Highway near Melturi crosses the valley of Latvia's fastest river, the Amata. The previous bridge was built and in operation since 1953. This project was designed by “Sojuzdorprojekt” Belarus in Minsk.

Viadukts pār Lorupes gravu

Viaduct over the glen of Lorupe

The idea of building a road to cross the ravine was conceived in the 1950s and 1960s, when a small-radius (70-250 m) road with a very steep rise and fall (5-6%) profile was traced around a mill near Lorupe.