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Zoomlion to debut telehandler at Intermat
Compact model to be joined by pair of full electric scissors in Europe for first time 
Total Reclaims downs 122-m Holyhead chimney stack
How explosives were used to fell one of the tallest structures in Wales
Farming company in negotiations to build C&D waste facility
Recycling plant is very much needed to free the Kherson lands from aftermath of Russian missile attacks
Hitachi partners for fleet telematics in France
HCME equipment will now come equipped with factory-integrated telematics
Zeppelin Group forecasts “strong decline” in construction equipment sales
Some opportunities despite impact of withdrawal from Russia
Turkey sets ambitious goals for nuclear energy expansion
Energy minister sets out plans for generating up to 20GW of nuclear power by 2050
What’s next for global construction equipment sales in 2024?
After exceptional stimulus-driven volumes during the pandemic, global construction equipment sales will return to a more sustainable levels this year
Bats threaten to derail £274m roads project
A change in rules designed to protect an endangered species of bats has threatened the future of a £274 million (US$345.2 million) road construction project in the UK.
US high school getting $211million makeover
A secondary school in this western state is getting an update
3 regions to watch in the education construction sector
Three regions around the world to watch in the education construction sector.
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?
New editor for Construction Europe
Catrin Jones takes helm of the KHL mainstay as Mike Hayes moves to Content Studio role
Green light for construction of one of Europe’s largest film studios
A new £450 million (US$568.6 million) film and television studio, set to be one of the largest in Europe, has won planning permission to be built in Sunderland, UK.
Rokbak sees growth in articulated hauler sales in Europe
Company said demand for machines in Europe is increasing
Sanctioned Russian oligarch finally sells stake in Strabag
Sanctioned Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska has now sold his stake in Austrian construction group Strabag, the company has confirmed.
6 construction workers feared dead after Baltimore bridge collapse
Six people remain missing following a bridge collapse in Maryland
AFC Energy reports progress on fuel cell gensets
Hydrogen genset deliveries to begin in 2024
German government to support major port expansion
US$325 million project aims to encourage port’s use by wind power developers
UK’s Wates Group passes £2bn turnover mark
UK-based construction and development group Wates’ annual turnover has passed the £2 billion (US$2.5 billion) mark for the first time in 2023.
Why upskilling is key for construction in turbulent economic times
Stacey Hayes-Allen of the UK’s Arden University looks at the role upskilling can play in tackling the industry’s talent gap
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