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EDA President: “proceed with caution” in 2024
Stefano Panseri on the challenges and opportunities contractors will face
HS2 project costs soar up to £66.6bn
In 2013, the estimated cost of HS2 was £37.5 billion
Strabag to renovate historic railway station in Prague
Austrian construction giant wins €137 million contract on Masaryk station
Saudi Arabia exploring building carbon-negative concrete facility
Operating at full capacity, the planned facility has the potential to generate 1.3 million carbon credits annually
Atlas Copco names new CEO
Vagner Rego to replace Mats Rahmström
Cemex opens new concrete plant in the Czech Republic
The original concrete plant, located in Prague-Libuš, is said to have been in operation since the late 1990s and was closed in 2018 to undergo necessary reconstruction
UK government pledges to ramp up nuclear power plant construction
The UK government has outlined plans to undertake the biggest expansion in nuclear power plant construction in 70 years, as it focuses on energy security.
New York group taps Skanska for Staten Island park project
Sweden-based construction company has signed a contract to reconstruct waterfront space in Staten Island, New York, US
Rokbak haulers join fleet at award-winning quarry
A pair of RA30s have joined the 2020 BAA Quarry of the Year
Concealed underground canal to lead into new development in Saudi Arabia’s Neom
The directors of Saudi Arabia’s Neom special economic zone have revealed plans for another ambitious new development in the region.
What lies ahead for Argentina and its construction market?
Argentina has secured finance to develop its infrastructure, but a new President may have different plans. Catrin Jones looks at what the future for construction might hold
‘World’s first’ autonomous pothole repair system unveiled
ARRES PREVENT uses AI to identify and repair damaged road surfaces
Red Rhinos set loose in France
Crushing and screening OEM agrees new partnership
Jose Antonio Nieto takes over as CECE President
Nieto’s main focus for 2024 is the implementation of new legislation
Germany’s construction slump ‘taking longer than expected’
Germany’s construction sector is set to remain subdued throughout 2024 as a slump sparked by its worst property crisis in decades takes longer to resolve than expected.
Why European construction companies have welcomed concessions to world-first ‘Nature Restoration Law’
European construction companies have welcomed concessions made by European Union (EU) legislators as they develop a ‘Nature Restoration Law’.
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development supporting wind energy projects in Poland
The EBRD’s financing will be complemented by equal co-financing from PKO Bank Polski
CPA Stars of the Future open for entries
Eight categories open for July awards
Executive director of construction at Royal BAM Group to retire
James Wimpenny, Executive Director of Construction in the UK and Ireland, has decided to retire
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