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Thiess wins US$1.2 billion six-year extension on Australian coal mine equipment
Thiess to continue support work at Australian mining site for another six years
CPB Contractors wins works on AUS$1 billion hospital project
The company announced it would work on this Australian medical facility
Trevi Group selected for Melbourne freeway project
Company will work on this major Australian motorway scheme
What is adjudication and how can it be used to resolve construction disputes?
What is the role of adjudication in construction disputes and what are its advantages and disadvantages?
6 things we learned from Webuild’s annual results
6 things we learned from Italy-based construction group Webuild’s 2023 financial results.
Tunnel vision: The challenges building Melbourne’s new A$12.6bn megaproject
Jim Heron, Melbourne’s Metro Tunnel delivery director explains how the city’s new mega project has had to overcome political, financial and engineering challenges
One of the ‘largest privately-funded construction’ projects in US secures US$2bn
A massive privately-funded build secured billions in this US city
Contractors halt tunnelling on Sydney’s M6 Stage 1 after second incidence of subsidence
Work halted at site where tunnelling has been taking place for the A$3 billion M6 Stage 1 road project after a second incidence of subsidence
Why construction is ‘tired’ of seeing tech that isn’t available to use
Oracle’s Burcin Kaplanoglu on the importance of showing technology that will be commercially available soon and how to educate workers on tech
Hochtief CEO on de-risking projects and plans for new construction university
German infrastructure construction giant Hochtief didn’t sign any new lump sum contracts in 2023 as it continues to de-risk its projects.
‘Uncertainty’ over construction inflation: What price rises do different regions face?
Construction input prices surged in early 2024 and there may be more to come.
Data centres and energy transition projects drive record new orders for Hochtief
A focus on high-tech infrastructure projects such as data centres and energy transition projects has driven record new orders of US$39.7 billion
Could the drive to decarbonise military forces present an opportunity for construction companies?
As some of the world’s biggest militaries start to look at ways to cut their carbon emissions, could there be opportunities for construction companies?
ShoulderMaster picks Almaco for road construction equipment
Australian manufacturer partners with Iowa-based specialty equipment OEM
Tyrolit becomes majority shareholder of abrasive tools wholesaler
Acquisition of Australian firm to help cutting and drilling OEM upscale
Vinci wins contract to modernise dam near Brisbane in Australia
The project aims to increase the dam’s capacity to protect Toowoomba from flooding and enhance its climate resilience
Vinci and Acciona in PPP deal on €6.2bn electrical transmission infrastructure framework
Vinci’s subsidiary Cobra IS and Acciona have won a deal for a 35-year public-private partnership on a €6.2 billion electrical transmission infrastructure framework in Australia.
Double breakthrough for Sydney Metro
The TBMs have achieved the first two breakthroughs for Sydney Metro West as work goes ahead to build twin 24km metro tunnels
Three contractors confirmed for US$2.4bn tunnelling work on Melbourne’s Suburban Rail Loop East
A consortium of three contractors has been confirmed for an A$3.6 billion (US$2.4 billion) tunnelling package on the Suburban Rail Loop (SRL) East public transport project in Melbourne, Australia.
Makinex creates battery energy storage unit
Lithium ion battery unit offers 6kW output
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