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Project management company AtkinsRéalis has won an engineering support services contract with the US Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), as it attempts to develop nuclear fusion on a commercial scale.
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
Speakers reveal topics on global infrastructure projects and machine automation developments
China State Construction (CSCEC) is set to build a new helipad at a Chinese research station on the coast of the Ross Sea in Antarctica.
A joint venture between Spanish contractor Técnicas Reunidas and Chinese firm Sinopec have won two contracts with Saudi oil and gas company Saudi Aramco for more than US$3.3 billion.
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 directors of Neom in the northwest of Saudi Arabia have unveiled plans for another coastal resort in the special economic zone.
Q4 results show “demand from construction customers is expected to remain soft,” says company’s CEO
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
Japan’s Tepco to survey Fukushima Daiichi with robot and drones for decommissioning
Have you completed this month’s barometer?
SmartPower+ machines are smarter, easier to control and more robust, says OEM
Portuguese contractor Mota-Engil has won contracts in Angola and Mexico worth a total of €975 million (US$1.06 billion).
The total cost of building the UK’s Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant could rise to £46 billion (US$58.5 billion).
Contributing factors include the end of Covid relief programs, lingering impacts of monetary policy and credit tightening
Andrea Bartoli, chief technology officer at Worldsensing, on why we must build resilient infrastructure
David Glabe provides ‘fun facts’ about falling object protection
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