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Cegelec will equip two tunnels in Germany and Algeria

French engineering firm Cegelec has recently been entrusted with the electrotechnical infrastructure of two major motorway tunnels in Germany (Hamburg) and Algeria (East-West motorway in construction) for a global amount of 85 million euros.

For the Elb tunnel in Hamburg, one of the longest underwater tunnels in the world (3.3 km) used by up to 150,000 vehicles daily, Cegelec will renovate all of the electrotechnical infrastructure for three tubes, including ventilation and safety equipment and the traffic management system. Inaugurated in 1975, the Elb tunnel comprises four tubes, with the more recently added fourth tube already fitted out by Cegelec.

In Algeria, Cegelec will equip four tunnels, representing a total length of 4.7 km, to be built for the future, 1,216 km long, motorway that will link Tlemcen to Annaba and represents the country's largest infrastructure project to date. The Group has been selected thanks to the presence of a local subsidiary which has expanded its areas of activity in recent months and because of its international competence centre in Lyon (France) specialising in tunnel safety equipment.



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