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Liebherr registered growth in 11 of its 13 product segments last year, as it filed a record set of results for 2023.
Fulham Football Club in London has unveiled designs for its redeveloped 8,000-seater Riverside Stand, which is set to feature a rooftop pool.
Updated animated chart shows how the top construction OEMs have traded positions over the last 20 years, now including data for 2023.
Spending was down across the board in America
Company will work on this major Australian motorway scheme
When is it sensible to insert an international arbitration clause into a construction contract and what are the advantages of doing so?
HP’s robotic solution launched in Benelux, Nordics and Iberia to boost construction industry productivity
First 100% electric telehandler accompanied by updated Pegasus range
2024 will see partly contrasting global trends
Saudi Arabia’s first electric vehicle brand, Ceer, has awarded a SAR 5 billion (US$1.3 billion) contract to Saudi company Modern Building Leaders to build a new factory.
Skanska has won a deal for US$1.4 billion with the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) to replace the Portage Bay Bridge in Seattle, Washington.
Why construction companies need to reassess their sustainability message and how to get it right
Five years on from a devastating fire that ravaged Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral in France, how is construction work on its reconstruction progressing?
CEA begins search for new chief executive
HCME equipment will now come equipped with factory-integrated telematics
Richard Clement of Smart Construction on the digital technology that could help alleviate the growing shortage of skilled labour
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has debarred a Chinese contractor for 12 months after an investigation found that it had engaged in ‘fraudulent practice’ on a roads project in Uganda.
Software startup Guided Energy aims to assist fleet owners in managing their fleet of electric vehicles, and the vision includes equipment rental
Deadly catastrophe leads to opportunity for engineers to do more to protect the world’s aging bridges
This trade organisation is suing the Biden administration
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