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The world’s biggest crane, known as ‘Big Carl’ has lifted the dome for the first reactor building at UK nuclear power plant Hinkley Point C into place.
French construction company Eiffage has won a €2.54 billion deal to design and build a section of the line 15 East of the multi-billion-Euro Grand Paris Express project.
Matt Desmond looks to the future as the company highlights some of the trends to take over the industry in 2024
Deal includes LaBounty, Paladin and Dubois brands
More than half (60%) of UK construction professionals have seen crime on energy, infrastructure and commercial construction projects worsen over the past year.
Japanese crane maker boosts its access range
Leicester City Football Club in the UK has won formal approval for a hybrid application to expand the King Power Stadium as part of a wider masterplan.
US-based Associated Builders and Contractors reports decreases in commodity prices along with an increase in backlog
Construction is working hard to innovate and adapt its wheeled loaders, but what’s next in their evolution? Catrin Jones looks at how manufacturers are getting ahead of the curve
Sam Wyant, president of international sales at Ritchie Bros., discusses the used equipment and auction markets, progress for Rouse and SmartEquip, and the company’s approach to technology
OEM says the change will enable it to respond to the “demands of an expanding global market”
Borkum Riffgrund 3 set to add close to 1GW to Germany’s renewables Capacity
Transaction expected to be completed within the first half of 2024
Deal expected to be completed within the first half of 2024
This was a year characterized by exciting advancements in power alternatives, operational digitalization, autonomous equipment and so much more
Initial funding set to generate more than 700 jobs and reduce CO2 across 11 projects
Common Automation Panel is said to have a new design approach
Costain is working with technology companies to improve planning and understand road users’ sentiments towards essential roadworks
3D-printed concrete structure demonstrates possibilities for low-carbon and circular techniques
The company behind the Neom special economic zone in Saudi Arabia has revealed plans to build a new art and entertainment venue with a cavernous 64m-high entrance.
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