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Chinese companies to supply tunnel boring machines for Belgrade Metro
Chinese companies to supply tunnel boring machines for Belgrade Metro

The Star

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Chinese companies to supply tunnel boring machines for Belgrade Metro

BELGRADE, May 16 (Xinhua) -- Chinese companies will supply the first two Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs) for the construction of Belgrade's metro system, marking a major step forward in one of Serbia's most significant infrastructure projects. According to a press release from the City of Belgrade, the contract was signed on Friday by the representatives of POWERCHINA and China Railway Construction Heavy Industry Corporation Limited (CRCHI), one of the world's leading TBM manufacturers. The signing was attended by Andreja Mladenovic, director of the public utility company "Belgrade Metro and Train." POWERCHINA will build the tunnel section of Metro Line 1, while CRCHI will deliver the machines, which weigh 2,000 tons each and have a diameter of nearly 10 meters. Delivery and installation are scheduled for April and June 2026. "This agreement is a key step toward launching full-scale construction. The arrival of TBM machines means we are ready to begin tunnel excavation and deliver the kind of metro system Belgrade deserves," Mladenovic said, adding that CRCHI currently has over 15 TBMs operating across infrastructure projects in Europe. The City of Belgrade noted that the partnership between POWERCHINA and CRCHI brings together global experience and advanced technology to support the construction of a modern, efficient, and safe metro system that meets the highest international standards.

Gavin & Stacey clapperboard raises thousands for charity
Gavin & Stacey clapperboard raises thousands for charity

BBC News

time28-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Gavin & Stacey clapperboard raises thousands for charity

A clapperboard signed by the Gavin & Stacey cast has raised £3,700 for charity in an online auction. The item was donated to children's hospice Tŷ Hafan by one of the camera crew who filmed the show's final auction, which took place on eBay and saw 38 bids before finishing on Friday, was described by the charity as "beyond our expectations".Gavin & Stacey was first screened in 2007 and more than 19.1 million viewers have watched the final episode of the show which aired on Christmas Day. The show follows the story of Gavin, from Billericay, Essex, and his romance with Stacey from Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, and the intertwined lives of their friends and clapperboard was signed by 12 members of the cast, including Mathew Horne, Joanna Page, Rob Brydon and Larry Mladenovic, Tŷ Hafan's director of retail and lottery, said the response to the clapperboard auction was "huge" and "really captured people's imagination". "Our hospice is based right next door to Barry so we've had a long-term sort of connection with Gavin & Stacey," he Mladenovic said Tŷ Hafan was "shocked" the clapperboard sold for such a high amount, and has now become the charity's highest-selling auction item. "When we put this up for auction we thought it would go for maybe a couple of thousand pounds," Mr Mladenovic said. "So yeah, it really did go beyond our expectations."He said the charity needs to raise £6.9m every year to help children with life-shortening conditions and their loved ones.Tŷ Hafan is currently reaching one in 10 families in Wales that need help. Mr Mladenovic said the money raised will provide bereavement support, help children access play therapy or reach them in their homes. "We're so grateful for this kind of donation as it just helps us so much to generate publicity as it gets people to think about us," Mr Mlandenovic added.

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