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Last year was “another record year” for UK construction group
US-based construction company Granite hailed an ‘outstanding’ fourth quarter that helped it to increase its 2023 full-year revenue by $208 million to $3.5 billion for the year.
A talent gap is plaguing Europe and construction is under pressure to rise to the recruitment and retention challenge. Catrin Jones reports
Construction input prices surged in early 2024 and there may be more to come.
A focus on high-tech infrastructure projects such as data centres and energy transition projects has driven record new orders of US$39.7 billion
Scott Hazelton of IHS Markit on what could be a challenging year for German businesses
EFCA responds to the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) declaration on an EU Blue Deal
Rental penetration has reached pre-pandemic levels and growth expectations are higher than expected
Construction and civil firm has signed on to rail-expansion project
US-based engineering, procurement and construction company Fluor saw its pre-tax profit in Q4 of 2023 halve, in spite of a small increase in revenue.
The Noida International Airport has been in development for more than two decades
Chinese OEM chooses new location in Mexico for MEWP manufacturing facility
The partnership between John Deere and Leica Geosystems aims to leverage the strengths of both companies to bring new technologies and services to construction professionals worldwide.
See which US airports are set for building and demo activities this year
Funding remains elusive and questions on effectiveness linger for the Coastal Texas Project
An American company is helping build a ‘green steel’ mill in Sweden
US-based contractor will finish up at Alaska-based National Park
CRH will acquire a network of terminals on the Eastern Gulf Coast of Texas and a portfolio of 20 ready-mixed concrete plants that serve the Austin and San Antonio markets
Austrian construction contractor Strabag saw its output hit a record of €19.1 billion (US$20.5 billion) in 2023 despite a cooldown in the sector.
A start-up company that is developing a bricklaying robot has raised $25 million to scale the number of robots it can deploy across Europe.
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