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Interview: Wacker Neuson Chief Sales Officer on growth for the future
Alexander Greschner, Chief Sales Officer, Wacker Neuson, highlights their current – and future – direction to Catrin Jones
Video: How can technology benefit the preconstruction stage?
Catrin Jones, deputy editor of International Construction speaks to Steve Dell’Orto, CEO and founder of ConCntric
National Highways awards £1.34bn Lower Thames Crossing contract
The £9bn Lower Thames Crossing contract for tunnel boring is the final major award for the road link between Kent and Essex
Building inside mountains: Global demand for pumped hydroelectric storage soars
How mountain lakes are being used to store the world’s excess renewable energy
JCB and Manitou end patent disputes
Agreement ends six year dispute
Holtec wins £30m grant from UK government to advance small modular nuclear reactor
Energy technology company Holtec has won £30 million in grant funding from the UK government to take its small modular nuclear reactor concept through the first steps to assessing its suitability for construction.
Italy to withdraw from China’s Belt and Road Initiative
Italy to step away from world’s largest infrastructure scheme
Explosives held at Seychelles construction company lead to blast
Large-scale destruction has occurred across the island
Strabag in ‘world record’ for longest single bored tunnel drive
Austrian contractor Strabag’s UK arm has claimed a world record for the longest single tunnel boring machine (TBM) drive, for a tunnel under the North York Moors.
What sanctions could companies found to be ‘dumping’ cheap machinery into EU and UK face?
With probes into alleged ‘dumping’ of Chinese construction equipment ongoing in both the UK and Europe, what could the possible sanctions be?
CECE joins transatlantic call for end to EU/US steel tariffs
Industry bodies rally as steel and aircraft dispute threatens to be renewed
Moldova secures €300 million in Euro funding
European banks to jointly aid major road rehabilitation project
UK construction buyers report steepest fall in purchasing costs for more than 14 years
UK construction buyers have reported the steepest decline in purchasing costs across the construction sector for more than 14 years, amid falling demand.
Why are some construction workers now being asked to wear body cameras?
Why is an insurance giant requiring construction contractors to wear cameras and how will it work?
Magni redesigns rotating models
Updated telehandlers offer widened capabilities 
Canada and UAE head up new initiative to cut cement and concrete’s carbon emissions
Canada and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have jointly launched the new Cement & Concrete Breakthrough initiative at COP28 in Dubai.
Skanska sells stake in LaGuardia Airport Terminal B for $115m
Swedish construction giant Skanska has sold its ownership stake in LaGuardia Airport Terminal B in New York for US$115 million.
RedTeam Software launches enhanced preconstruction capability
RedTeam Flex’s new preconstruction functionality and enhanced features are said to be fully collaborative
Vietnam’s most populous city to build bridge over Saigon River
Upon completion, the Thu Thiem 4 Bridge and approach roads will total 2.16 kilometres with six lanes
John Kerry calls for nuclear fusion plant construction plan at COP28
US special climate envoy John Kerry has set out an international engagement plan to boost research into nuclear fusion ahead an eventual construction programme of a new generation of nuclear plants
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