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Sinoboom merges Europe subsidiaries, appoints new CEO
New subsidiaries also planned, as experienced access professional takes the reins  
Formwork contract for world’s second tallest tower
It is claimed that, when complete, the tower will be the second highest in the world 
Cowi awarded engineering design contract for offshore wind project
Company awarded contract for front-end engineering design on offshore wind project
Lezama Demoliciones blasts Narcea Power Plant boiler unit
Contractor takes unique approach for environmental preservation
Three engineering firms to assess Netherlands’ bridges and viaducts
Engineering firms Arup, Iv Group and Wagemaker will reassess bridges and viaducts across the Netherlands under a new framework deal.
Four new construction and civil engineering contracts for Implenia
These four projects were awarded to Swiss contractor Implenia
Video: Seequent CEO on the future of subsurface construction
CEO of global company provides exclusive insight on the world of subsurface construction
Judge: decision to halt demolition of flagship M&S store was “unlawful”
High Court rules in favour of Marks & Spencer, saying Michael Gove “thoroughly confused” on embodied carbon
Bechtel awards first contracts for Poland’s $20bn nuclear power plant
Bechtel, which is overseeing the design and construction of Poland’s first nuclear power plant alongside Westinghouse Electric Company, has awarded the first procurement contracts for its construction.
AtkinsRéalis reports record US$10 billion backlog
AtkinsRéalis has released its 2023 annual report and outlined its expectations for 2024
Peri completes ‘Europe’s largest’ 3D printed building
Peri highlighted that conventional construction methods could not have been used to achieve this design
Implenia reaches ‘record level’ consolidated profit with nearly US$8bn backlog
The company said success across all divisions led to profit and extensive order book
Intermat 2024: E-Neo to show new battery energy storage system
BESS offers electric/hydraulic or pure electric power
Construction industry update: legal battles, global projects, and educational initiatives
Selection of the week’s biggest stories on Construction Briefing 
Why women are leaving engineering and construction at twice the rate of men
Valued At Work author Lauren Neal on why so many women are leaving the industry
Manitou launches scissor line
Three models to be introduced in following months 
Aberdeen City Council evacuates tenants from properties containing RAAC panels
Tenants living in homes built with reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) in Aberdeen, Scotland, have to relocate to new homes as soon as possible.
Skanska USA positive about costs, supply chains, market conditions
The company’s market trends webinar suggests productivity in multiple construction segments.
Develon opens first training centre in Europe
France-based centre is first of two to open this year
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