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IronPlanet launches allEquip.com
New online marketplace offers a "buy it now" service for used construction equipment
Leighton blueprint to streamline business
Australian contractor aims to strengthen its balance sheet and improve project delivery through new strategic plan
Connect Roads consortium wins Scottish contract
Consortium comprising Balfour Beatty, Carillion and Galliford Try for Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route/Balmedie-Tipperty project
London Shell Centre redevelopment approved
UK government gives go ahead for mixed-use scheme on capital’s South Bank
Belarusian construction industry cools
Slow down in state-funded civil engineering projects puts industry in decline
Skanska wins UK defence contract
Skanska UK to build new Defence College of Logistics, Policing & Administration
Jobs to go at Lemminkäinen
Finnish contractor to cut up to 265 staff as it looks to save on fixed costs
Significant improvement in UK construction equipment productivity
Report presented at UK Construction Equipment Association 2014 annual meeting estimates industry revenues for 2012/13 of £11 billion
Venice flood barrier arrests
Corruption investigation leaves Mayor under house arrest over bribe allegations
Vinci wins US design-build road contract
Contractor to demolish and rebuild 12 km of highway on interstate I-85
European Commission approves Holcim-Cemex deal
Swiss-based global cement and aggregates company cleared to acquire Cemex West in Germany
Heijmans wins North Holland road contract
Dutch contractor to upgrade the N23/Westfrisiaweg provincial road in €200 million contract
Strabag and Salini Impregilo awarded more of longest rail tunnel
Consortium will build twin-tube section of the Brenner Base Tunnel, linking Tulfes with Pfons
Volvo launches Construction Climate Challenge
Swedish manufacturer calls on industry to unite to share research and best practice to make construction more sustainable
Züblin wins submersed tunnel contract
Joint venture led by Strabag subsidiary is to design and build the Marieholmstunnel in Swden
Kubota chairman dies
Kubota chairman, president & CEO Yasuo Masumoto died suddenly on June 4 at the age of 67. The cause of death has not been disclosed.
Corruption allegations against Chinese engineer
Senior engineer from large state contractor Metallurgical Corporation of China (MCC) expelled from Communist Party on allegations of taking bribes.
US construction up again in April
Further month-on-month gains saw US construction output rise to US$ 954 billion in the 12 months to April, up +8.6% compared to a year ago.
Hague renovation works to start
Consortium consisting of BAM, ISS and OMA to work on redesigning the Rijnstraat 8 central government office
Strong performance for St Modwen
UK-based regeneration specialist says profits and cash flow in line with expectation with a growing pipeline of development opportunities
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