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    Jokeri Line: first light rail system in Helsinki

    Jokeri Line is a 25‑kilometre orbital light rail connection linking Helsinki and Espoo in Finland’s capital region. Replacing the region’s busiest bus route, the line provides a high‑capacity, reliable public transport backbone. With the growth expectations, local authorities are seeking to meet carbon‑neutrality targets by encouraging travel by public transport.

    People on beach near Rødby near Fehmarn

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    Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link – the world’s longest immersed tunnel

    The Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link is an 18 km immersed tunnel connecting Denmark and Germany, setting a new global benchmark for cross‑border infrastructure. Combining road and rail in a single structure, the project will dramatically reduce travel time, strengthen European transport corridors.

    Haga Station is a new underground rail station in central Gothenburg, forming part of the West Link project to improve rail capacity and regional connectivity

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    The West Link, unlocking Gothenburg's rail capacity for the future

    Gothenburg is one of Scandinavia's busiest transport hubs, but its rail network has long struggled with limited capacity. To address this, the Swedish Transport Administration is building the West Link (Västlänken), an eight-kilometre railway through three stations that will reduce congestion, shorten travel times, and provide a more efficient commuting experience.

    The Dronning Margrethe II Bridge spanning the Storstrøm strait, connecting Zealand and Falster with a new rail and road link.

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    Dronning Margrethe II Bridge: A strategic link for Denmark

    The Dronning Margrethe II Bridge is Denmark’s third largest bridge, stretching approximately 4 kilometres across the Storstrøm strait. Replacing the existing bridge from 1937, the project strengthens the strategic rail and road corridor between Denmark and Germany and supports increased passenger and freight traffic linked to the future Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link.

    Aerial view of Kristiansand showing the Gartnerløkka area, where Ramboll is transforming the E18/E39 corridor to reconnect urban development with surrounding nature and coastline.

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    Gartnerløkka, Kristiansand's urban node

    The 1.4 km-long redevelopment of the existing E18/E39 motorway crossing replaces outdated bridges and roads with a modern, multi-modal transport corridor that prioritises pedestrians, cyclists, and public transport, whilst integrating seamlessly with the surrounding landscape.

    Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre in Reykjavik, Iceland, is designed by Henning Larsen Architects and Battered Architects. The facade was developed by Henning Larsen Architects in collaboration with the artist Olafur Eliasson. Photo by Nic Lehoux *** EDITORIAL USE ONLY ***

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    Harpa Concert Hall, Iceland

    With Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center, we have created a living icon for Iceland. All year round, the poetic building sets the stage for a diverse range of events – from music school concerts and picnic lunches to international gala performances and banquets.

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    Technology

    Transforming a coal-fired power plant site into a low-carbon digital hub

    Ramboll has been selected to partner with TeraWulf to advance a brownfield-to-compute transformation for one of the USA’s largest AI and high-performance computing data centre projects.

    Borkum offshore wind farm, topside visualization

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    Energy

    Powering Scotland's Future: Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm

    Inch Cape offshore wind farm located off the Angus Coast will contribute towards the UK’s offshore wind goals and will generate enough green energy to power the equivalent of half of Scotland's homes.

    Concept of VindØ energy island in the North Sea

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    Accelerating the scaling of green energy

    Ambitious work is underway on the world’s first energy islands – marking the next phase in the green energy transition.

    Heat pumps at Taarnby energy center

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    Energy

    Taarnby: city of smart solutions

    The energy facility in Taarnby near Copenhagen, Denmark, is the world's first to combine district cooling and heating with wastewater, ground source cooling and a cold-water storage tank, resulting in cost-effective low-carbon energy for the district it serves.

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