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The company rolled out evoBuild to support circularity and sustainability.
Digital tech to help contractor assess environmental impact of 20-metre-high building demolition
Reorganisation of executive committee to aid transformatiion of the company
334-m-long machine will excavate 18km of the Mon Cenis base tunnel
The European Commission and the African Development Bank have formalized a new agreement to boost investment in infrastructure projects in Africa.
Increasing urbanisation demands taller buildings, but how does this fit with the EU’s built environment sustainability goals? Construction Europe asks if wood is the answer
Construction of a major new gas pipeline running between Russia and China has been delayed as the two countries hammer out a deal on the proposal.
Sales in two key markets saw OEM post increase in machines sales in 2023 compared to 2022
One of the notable investments was €140 million for the construction of Baltic Power
The UK government’s attempts to boost housing construction by ‘throwing money’ at modern methods of construction (MMC) hasn’t worked.
As the UK considers a new strategy for decarbonising construction equipment, is it a sign that governments could start mandating for machines powered by something other than diesel?
Sustainability, life-cycle costs and collaboration to be the focus at Intermat 2024
Finning says that the platform collects a wide range of data points from the engine and connects them to a single remote platform for analysi
The UK’s Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant could well end up being the most expensive ever built.
A robot swarm-built demonstration underpass will be built at GCRE’s facility in Wales
30 nominees in the running to become winners of the 9th edition of the competition
Have you completed this month’s barometer?
The total cost of building the UK’s Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant could rise to £46 billion (US$58.5 billion).
Podcast features two exclusive interviews with industry-leading executives
Contractor Laing O’Rourke will deliver new army basic training facilities for the British army under the £5.1 billion (US$6.5 billion) Defence Estate Optimisation (DEO) programme.
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