All North America Articles
US construction contractor Conti Federal Services has won a US$70.5 million deal to build a new B-21 radio frequency hangar at a US Air Force base in South Dakota.
American engineering and construction company Fluor has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to develop preliminary design and engineering for laser fusion power plants.
New York City Football Club has announced Architect and contractor for US$780 million stadium project
A modular building company is to build 26 two-bedroom homes for veterans in Twentynine Palms, California, US.
Just nine ordinary US citizens could be about the decide the fate of the construction of a $1 billion power transmission line project.
Delivery delays, material waste, and cost overruns top the list of issues for complex civil construction projects
Spanish infrastructure Ferrovial could apply for listing in the United States after a majority of shareholders approved its plans to move its registered office to the Netherlands.
Compact models to meet needs of North American rental and construction sectors
The US Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has granted nearly $300 million in funding for nine bridge repair and replacement projects.
Korean contractor Dongbu Corporation will build a new megaproject in El Salvador
VIDEO: Company takes down 65-m boiler unit at US power plant
Engineering and construction services company Zachry Group has won a deal to design and build the world’s first large-scale gas-fired power plant with ‘near-zero’ emissions.
The US construction market faces “meaningfully weaker” conditions in 2024 as economic headwinds build, Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) has warned.
International Construction examines six of the biggest sports stadia currently under construction or development around the world.
Two models offer flow rates of 1350 and 1430 gpm and powered by Cummins QSF2.8 engine
ABB invests US$100m in new US manufacturing facility
Total construction spending in the US declined by 0.1% in February, as demand for data centres and manufacturing plants offset weaker single-family homebuilding and public construction.
Two construction workers died at the John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City on Monday after being trapped under construction rubble.
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