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Intermat opens in Paris
More than 1,000 exhibitors, with focus on sustainability
Europe’s ageing bridges are crumbling. What can be done to prevent collapses?
Eurobridge Conference highlights major failings in the maintenance and repair of Europe’s transport infrastructure
Are mild winters helping European construction efficiency?
How a global warming trend is helping winter construction activity
Two engineering firms win role on Canada’s new C$2.7 billion Île d’Orléans Bridge
Engineering and project management companies AtkinsRéalis and TYlin have won a contract as part of the C$2.7 billion (US$2 billion) to build the new Île d’Orléans Bridge.
Cummins adds to electrified technologies production
New production line will produce electrified solutions for mobility applications
Is better progress management the secret to successful projects?
Jean Luc Ozoux looks at why some companies report that they have not met planned timelines or budgets
Former FIEC director general Ulrich Paetzold dies
Former director general of the European Construction Industry Federation (FIEC) Ulrich Paetzold passed away on 20 April.
Bechtel: ‘The future of construction is digital’
Bechtel highlights how they are utilising technology on the Cutlass Solar project in Texas, US
Volvo CE launches ‘enhanced’ wheeled loaders
Updated versions of popular models said to come with more intuitive navigation and improved ease-of-use.
China rethinks atomic energy law to focus on nuclear power development
China is set to revise its atomic energy law to promote the development of nuclear power, according to the official Xinhua news agency.
Mott MacDonald to advise on major European battery storage project as revenue hits $3 billion
Engineering consultancy Mott MacDonald is to advise on the construction of one of Europe’s largest battery energy storage projects in the Netherlands.
Construction begins on $12bn Brightline West high-speed rail project
Construction on the $12 billion Brightline West high-speed railway, linking Las Vegas and southern California has officially started.
London’s ‘Super Sewer’ finishes underground construction
A large portion of the civil build is now complete
FIEC: What is the bottom line for late payments in commerical transactions?
Rules on combatting late payments in commercial transactions under review
Association rebrands after three decades as ISRI
Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries change name to become the Recycled Materials Association 
Trackunit interview: swimming in a data lake
Trackunit’s Soeren Brogaard on telematics and AI
Strabag buys up sustainable building materials manufacturer
Austrian contractor Strabag has acquired sustainable building materials manufacturer Naporo Klima Dämmstoff for an undisclosed sum.
Nearly half of China’s cities suffering from subsidence
Nearly half (45%) of China’s urban land is subsiding, threatening its wave of urbanisation.
CNH names new CEO
Scott Wine to leave on July 1, 2024, after three years as CEO 
The risk of noise in construction and new ways of protecting workers from it
What can construction companies do to protect workers’ hearing as International Noise Awareness Day approaches?
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