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Year: 2013

November 2013

The first 44 out of the overall 6,346 meters of the Project’s tunnel have already been bored and 43 out of the 4,243 rings have already been installed; The general excavation of KORYDALLOS Station is at an advanced stage, since the subject Station is at the 4th excavation level; The…
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October 2013

The performance of topographical works and investigation trenches in roads and sidewalks along the Tramway Extension to Piraeus, for the identification of archaeological finds and PUO networks, are in progress; The dismantling works have been completed, while the works for the construction of walls intended for the re-configuration of the…
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ATHENS METRO – Presentation of ATTIKO METRO projects and program before the management of the European Investmant Bank

Mr. Christos Tsitouras, Chairman of the BoD and Managing Director of ATTIKO METRO S.A. presented ATTIKO METRO S.A. Projects and Program to Mr. Werner Hoyer, European Investment Bank (EIB) President, and briefed him accordingly, during the scheduled meeting with Mr. Michalis Chryssochoidis, Minister of Infrastructures, Transport and Networks and Mr.…
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September 2013

The topographical works along the Tramway Extension to Piraeus are in progress; The investigation trenches related works in roads and sidewalks along the Project, for the identification of archaeological finds and PUO networks, are in progress; The Contractor has been installed in the land plot of Palaio Faliro Municipality in…
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October 2013

The works for the construction of the foundation slab at the TBM start-up shaft have been completed; The works for the construction of the pile cap beam of AGHIA VARVARA Station are in progress; The works for the excavation and the temporary retaining of KORYDALLOS Station are in progress; The…
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