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XL boosts formwork transfer
France-based XL Industries is easing and reducing the formwork transfer times between upper levels of the Manhattan Loft Gardens building in London, UK, with its Formwork Hoist.
Police document appears to implicate Peru’s president in Petrobras scandal
Leaked internal document shows Brazilian police are probing alleged bribes to Peruvian leader
Hyundai in for US$ 2.93 bn gas deal in Kuwait
South Korean consortium led by Hyundai E&C to build liquefied natural gas facilities in the Gulf state
Volvo trials mobile service station concept
Container-based ‘yellow box’ service and parts stations are rolled out to customers operating remote sites in China
Skanska divests its Peru operations
Swedish company sells its subsidiary Skanska Peru to Confipetrol Group for US$ 24.6 million
Ferrovial in US high-speed rail contract
Spanish company to build 35 km section of high-speed railway line in California in contract worth US$ 442 million
Manitou ends 2015 in profit
Revenue grew by 3% in 2015 to €1.287 billion, while EBITDA stood at €91 million for the year, representing a 7% rise, despite a mixed year across the group's divisions
SNC-Lavalin bounces back from corruption scandal
Canadian engineering firm enjoys back-to-back profitable quarters – but investors remain wary
US construction equipment exports down 19%
Association of Equipment Manufacturers figures show export sales in decline for third year in a row
Trevi tasked with saving failing Iraqi dam
Lapse in maintenance on Mosul dam, briefly held last year by Isis terrorists, has led to imminent danger of collapse, say engineers
CRH posts increased revenues for 2015
Irish company’s revenues grow 25% year-on-year, while its profits grow 39% for the same period
In for the long haul
Deciding which brand of hauler will best suit a job can be testing for a contractor. When the choice extends to rigid or articulated body, the complexities escalate
Positive signs in Lemminkäinen results
Year-end report shows sales down but a solid year ahead for Finnish constructor
Aecon reports record backlog of CAN $3.3 bn
Year-end results for Canadian constructor include record backlog and dividend increase
Boart Longyear posts revenues decrease for 2015
Revenues down -15% for 2015 due to negative currency movement, while Jeff Olsen named new president and CEO
Caterpillar ends on-highway vocational truck production
US manufacture to end production based on current climate in truck industry and an evaluation of its business
Peab to lower road
Nordic contractor to carry out reconstruction of E45 in central Gothenburg, Sweden, in €109.40 million contract
UK and Netherlands embrace BIM
Countries said to be at forefront in Europe when it comes to knowledge and usage of Building Information Modelling, according to survey of architects
Access exclusive: Terex president and CEO sits down with KHL
John Garrison talks with KHL’s access editors about the 2016 market, his introduction to the company and and how he sees the future
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