Posted by: Jet | September 6, 2006

World’s Biggest Artificial Ski Slope Development Gets Bigger

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Since the initial announcement made back in January, Briton Engineering’s project to redevelop the Nœux-les-Mines artificial ski slope project in northern France is to be expanded to increase the options for skiers and boarders at the top of the hill by providing enhanced “green run” opportunities.

This expansion was originally drawn up as the third phase of the project, and was due to be constructed in approximately two years time. However the local authority took a decision to maximise the projects potential and to make the most of the economies of scale by linking the different phases together.

The Nœux-les-Mines complex is believed to have one of the largest and longest artificial surface ski slopes in the world. The new terrain park features kickers, pipes and a mogul field. The installation is on target for completion in the near future

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  1. Hello

    Have you got any more information about this project? Is it going to be finished in 2009 or?

    Thanks, Martin (Snow Fun)

  2. it good and fast


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