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Leading rental businesses are recognized for their commitment to building a labor force with people who’ve served their country
Construction of one of Germany’s tallest buildings has suddenly halted midway after the developer stopped paying its builder.
Four construction workers have died on a construction site in Germany and another was seriously injured after scaffolding fell down an elevator shaft.The workers were all reported to be Bulgarian and were working in a building when the scaffolding collapsed from the eighth floor.
The Construction Briefing visits the €7.4 billion Fehmarnbelt project to see progress on preparations to build the world’s longest immersed tube tunnel.
a+b Asphalt- und Betonmischwerke was recently equipped with a Mobilmix 3.0 concrete batching plant
French construction giant Vinci has won a deal to acquire land and then build and operate 106 charging stations for electric vehicles (EVs) across Germany.
Aurubis Inventory reveals massive shortfall in precious metals, indicating widespread fraud
The German government has announced that it will shelve proposed building regulations as part of a €45 billion (US$47 billion) relief package to prop up the country’s ailing construction industry.
T1, the highest tower in the quartet, will have a height of 233m
OEM releases new products with a strong focus on sustainable solutions
This year’s intake of new trainees in Germany started on 1 September
Deal adds revenues of €500 million to purchaser
Contactless cutting process said to significantly reduce risk of fire and explosions
As chip manufacturing giants re-shore their production or move it closer to home, what are some of the biggest semiconductor factory construction projects?
688m-long bridge will be major link between Leverkusen and Cologne
New contract opportunities worth billions of Euros opened for competitive tenders in August.
Missing provision means recycled/substitute materials are still labelled as waste, says Remex
Secursun aims to construct 50 solar parks by 2026, with total capacity of 1.1GW
Recession is looming over the construction market in Germany, as contractors and developers battle a combination of challenges exerting downward pressure on activity there.
Germany’s cabinet has approved €18.9 billion (US$20.8 billion) for subsidies in the building sector to encourage the construction of new energy efficient buildings and the renovation of existing buildings.
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