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Jury concludes that Caterpillar owes $100m to importer amid US lawsuit
A jury in the US has concluded that Caterpillar must pay $100 million to an importer, following a legal dispute between the two companies.
Smart Construction to unveil Edge 2 at Intermat
New launch ‘an advancement’ in simplifying drone surveying processes and point cloud data processing
How Turkey is rebuilding a year on from devastating earthquake
What challenges face Turkey’s construction industry a year after the country was hit by a devastating earthquake?
UK Labour Party proposes £1.8 billion port infrastructure investment
Labour plans nearly £2 billion in spending on port infrastructure
Latest episode of Construction Briefing podcast now available
New episode of Construction Briefing podcast focuses on Ukraine 
New venue and location for Plantworx 2025
Event to be held in new location
Peri debuts new formwork system
In response to a surge in U.S. construction, Peri USA has develoed a new formwork solution that caters to various size ranges for wall, column, and slab formwork
Sinoboom expands into telehandlers
Three-model fixed and rotating range launched at ceremony in Changsha 
Friday round-up: Cat’s AI predictions, huge Saudi opportunities, Volvo’s tough Q1
This has been a week dominated by a couple of recurring themes: technology’s growing influence on construction; Saudi Arabia’s huge ambitions to build iconic projects.
‘World’s first’ octaganol high-rise building to be built in UK
The £110m project is backed by global real estate investor City Developments Limited (CDL) of Singapore
Caterpillar: AI will revolutionise construction
World’s biggest OEM says AI is evolving at a rapid rate 
Norway’s ‘world-first’ ship tunnel gets technical advisor
See which company has contracted with the Norwegian government on this one-of-a-kind project
The 5 most-read stories on Construction Briefing (week ending 19 April 2024)
At the end of another busy week in construction, here’s a quick rundown on the 5 most read stories of the last 7 days.
EFCA: Looking to the future of engineering
Just how important will the next generation of engineers be for the built environment?
RWTH Aachen University to host asphalt recycling workshop
Transforming road construction is one of the biggest challenges, says Institute of Highway Engineering
Volvo CE feels impact of market downturn with Q1 results
Volvo Construction Equipment reveals its financial results for Q1, 2024 
How is gaming technology revolutionising one of NEOM’s projects?
NEOM’s head of digital and IT on the Trojena project outlines the power of gaming technology that is revolutionising construction
Engineering firm wins contract to install electrics and instruments at Hinkley Point C nuclear plant
UK-based engineering company BGEN has won an £84 million (US$104.8 million) deal to install electrical and instrumentation packages on the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant in Somerset.
Photos: World’s longest asymmetric cable-stayed bridge
At 920m in length, bridge in Taiwan will be a record-breaker when it is completed 
Vinci buys Edinburgh airport, promises further development
Vinci’s airports concessions business has acquired a majority shareholding in the company that owns the freehold of Edinburgh Airport for £1.3 billion (US1.6 billion).
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