All Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Articles
The concrete is considered more eco-efficient than other binders
Catrin Jones, International Construction deputy editor, talks to Antti Väyrynen, director of Off-Highway for Danfoss’ Editron division
Industry experts say the answer for industrial and commercial equipment isn’t one or the other but rather multiple solutions
Specialist hydrogen equipment has been sourced from Europe
First consultancy with net-zero targets to be approved by the Science Based Targets initiative
Almost half of new construction products launched this year have been electric
Tim Burnhope will give presentation at the online New Power Progress Summit on 3 May
New survey reveals main issue is with technical and engineering positions
The partnership will see Volvo CE provide construction equipment to World RX
Assmang Proprietary will use the equipment at an ore mine in South Africa
Wacker Neuson equipment selected for mountain bike trail
With the eyes of the world increasingly looking at how sustainable construction is, the use of ‘greener’ materials could make a real difference
Researchers discover patterns in arthropod exoskeletons that could help reduce the carbon required in construction
Financing will be used to scale sales, marketing and operational departments
ACE at work: CTO Karl Weiss talks about the integration of autonomy, connectivity and electrification
The ECR25 electric excavator by Volvo Construction Equipment is now available to order for customers in South Korea
New construction framework for countries that have experienced natural disasters and conflict
Mark Matthew on why delays in offshore wind projects must not be allowed to hinder green progress
Zsolt Toth of the Building Performance Institute of Europe discusses the need to measure the whole-life carbon emissions of the built environment
Zero carbon steel may not be commercially available yet - but that hasn’t stopped some of the world’s biggest construction companies from demanding it