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Despite geopolitical tensions, North Africa is investing in a range of major infrastructure projects.
A major project to improve high-speed rail connectivity in south western Germany involves re-engineering Stuttgart’s urban rail layout with a vast array of new tunnels.
Sentiment on the European construction sector sank further in December as the winter set in and optimism waned
The December issue of International Construction is now online in its .pdf and page-turning digital issue formats
Visitor numbers lower than 2013 event as Indian construction equipment industry awaits a market recovery
Deal for US$ 570 million struck with Apollo Global Management for joint-venture
The latest Construction Europe podcast, introduced by Sandy Guthrie, editor, and Neill Barston, deputy editor, is available for download
Advances in technology are playing a large part in delivering utilities projects across Europe
Investment of €950 million being made to enhance coal power plant
Teams continue fight to save 12 workers trapped during work on hydroelectric project
The bC India exhibition will continue to be held at the India Expo Centre in Greater Noida for the foreseeable future, but a new exhibition facility may be developed near Delhi Airport
Rising labour costs and the need for shorter project timelines is moving the market away from traditional hand-made wooden forms to more sophisticated systems
Shopping centre due for completion by end of 2016 said to be first in country to comply with international green building standards
Progress on Europe’s largest construction site continues in UK with bridge serving Excel London
Distribution agreement will see Terex sell dual-branded wheeled loaders through its Indian distribution network
European Commission paves way for deal creating world’s largest cement group
New 5 tonne capacity model will address the biggest market segment, while 10 tonne unit will target heavier duty high-rise construction work
bC India exhibition sees launch of 5 tonne capacity model in partnership with parent company XCMG
Two tonne capacity wheeled loader is designed to go head-to-head with backhoe loaders
Scottish project totalling €691 million gains financial approval to enhance network
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