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After exceptional stimulus-driven volumes during the pandemic, global construction equipment sales will return to a more sustainable levels this year
Construction group Orascom’s revenue fell more than 19% to US$3.4 billion in 2023 amid tough trading conditions in its home market of Egypt
A consortium of architects led by Populous and Oualalou + Choi has won a contract to design Morocco’s 115,000-seater Grande Stade de Casablanca stadium.
Assets include full portfolio of reports covering the construction equipment industry
China Communications Construction (CCCC) has broken ground on a new sports facility called Talanta Sports City in Nairobi, Kenya.
CEO of global company provides exclusive insight on the world of subsurface construction
Survey of approximately 13,000 construction professionals reveals what sectors are embracing sustainability
Museum building’s sustainability measures wins it leading green building certification
Two new models in the 8-10t class size
The government is looking to borrow approximately US$9 billion for five bridge projects.
Despite sales falling in fourth quarter for construction segment, 2023 a record year for giant OEM
Developer ZF Devco will construct US$350 million RoRo terminal in Zanzibar
Industrial businesses globally are reporting en masse that resource scarcity has been an issue to operations.
As it heads into a general election year, South Africa is claiming progress on cracking down on rampant corruption in its construction sector.
The European Commission and the African Development Bank have formalized a new agreement to boost investment in infrastructure projects in Africa.
Sales in two key markets saw OEM post increase in machines sales in 2023 compared to 2022
The UK’s Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant could well end up being the most expensive ever built.
Portuguese contractor Mota-Engil has won contracts in Angola and Mexico worth a total of €975 million (US$1.06 billion).
ABC’s monthly report on US construction input prices says attacks nears Yemen could add upward pressure
Vinci in €200 million (US$219.5 million) deal to build an array of electricity transmission and distribution infrastructure in Senegal.
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