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BrisConnections selects Kapsch TrafficCom

Kapsch TrafficCom has been awarded a contract by Thiess John Holland, the design and construction contractor for the Brisbane Airport Link and Northern Busway Project, to deliver an Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) system worth over US$12.25 million.
February 2, 2012 Read time: 1 min
81 Kapsch TrafficCom has been awarded a contract by Thiess John Holland, the design and construction contractor for the Brisbane Airport Link and Northern Busway Project, to deliver an Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) system worth over US$12.25 million. The contract, for toll road concessionaire 2084 BrisConnections, involves the installation of a fully electronic multi-lane free-flow tolling system on the Airport Link, a four-lane tunnel leading from Brisbane’s central buiness district to the Airport.
Kapsch TrafficCom will design, construct and install this end-to-end system consisting of roadside infrastructure, back office systems and associated services. Construction of the combined road and bus way solution has now commenced, with the overall project scheduled for completion early in 2012.

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