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Video has captured the moment that sections of a bridge under construction in Bhagalpur in the state of Bihar, India
Vice president of engineer Jacobs explains the scale of the global flood alleviation challenge and some of the innovative techniques the construction industry is using to combat the problem.
The US Department of Transportation will provide $749 million in Emergency Relief Program funds to repair roads and bridges damaged by natural disasters and catastrophic events.
US contractor Granite has won a $173 million weir widening contract along the Sacramento River by the US Army Corp of Engineers.
The US government has recommended $562 million in funding for nearly 150 flooding resilience projects across 30 coastal states and territories.
A 50 tonne capacity crane has been donated by Tadano for the Turkey-Syria earthquake relief effort
IRN speaks to Oğuz Yusuf Yiğit, secretary general of İMDER and İSDER
It’s now over a month since two earthquakes in rapid succession devastated parts of Turkey and neighbouring Syria.
Turkey will build a total of 488,000 new homes for victims of last month’s devastating earthquake, its government has announced.
Turkey has expanded its investigation in to building contractors after tens of thousands of buildings collapsed following a 7.8 magnitude earthquake in the region on 6 February
Country’s contractors pledge to donate 1% of public reconstruction costs.
Local construction and other industries initiate European flood disaster clean up
Italy’s disaster response division, the Special Operating Group, receives customised T870 compact tracked loader
International Rental News talks to Satin Sachdeva of India’s Construction Equipment Rental Association (CERA)
Larsen & Toubro will deliver 22 oxygen generators to hospitals in India in response to the country’s Covid-19 crisis
KHL journalists are reporting on how the Covid-19 outbreak is impacting construction worldwide
Europe and UK impose new restrictions, while other regions rely on softer measures to combat spread of virus
US Chamber of Commerce survey shows 83% of contractors expect revenue to increase or remain the same next year
Worldwide pandemic and tumultuous oil prices deal deadly blow to tourism economies
Firms struggle despite construction’s exemption from Covid-19 lockdown
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