Norway: 5 of 5

INFRASTRUCTURE

Final double breakthrough on Norway's Follo Line

Four Herrenknecht tunnel boring machines have completed work on the Follo Line Project in Norway

20 March 2019

GEOTHERMAL

Deep geothermal drilling at site of Norwegian Emergency Response Centre

For only the second time in history a geothermal project in Norway is drilling to 1,500m depths.

18 March 2019

MINERAL EXPLORATION & MINING

Devico takes majority share in Downhole Surveys

Norway's Devico has become majority owner of its Australian distributor - Downhole Surveys

23 November 2018

MINERAL EXPLORATION & MINING

Devico opens drilling technology test facility in Norway

Devico opens its new test site near Trondheim, Norway to provide research, testing and training

13 August 2018

GEOTECHNICAL & GEO-ENVIRONMENTAL

Fugro investigates Norwegian highway project

NPRA has awarded Fugro a second major contract on Norway's largest road project

11 January 2018

CONSTRUCTION & FOUNDATIONS

Munch Museum rises from the sea

Piling works for the new Munch Museum in Oslo, Norway, have been successfully completed

20 September 2017

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