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European Volvo CE dealer aquires Rudd Equipment Company, one of largest US Volvo CE dealers
Hochtief company Cimic Group has won an A$1.4 billion (US$930 million) contract to deliver the western section of the HumeLink high-voltage electricity transmission scheme in Australia.
Construction Equipment sales in Brazil to decline following historic high in 2022
Two leading figures from the construction industry have been added to listing
Infrastructure projects are increasingly attracting funding from private investment
Cameroon has received a €73.4 million (US$80 million) loan from the African Development Bank to build a bridge across the River Ntem, which forms a natural boundary with Equatorial Guinea.
Report warns that there are a “negligible number” of truly net zero buildings.
The group order book saw a 16% increase from the previous year
OEM says it is increasing its sustainability though its production processes, supply chains and by how its equipment is powered
evoZero achieves net-zero emissions through carbon capture and storage at Heidelberg Materials plant in Brevik, Norway
A federal grand jury has indicted a New York man, charging him with conspiracy and obstruction of official proceedings relating to an investigation into a fatal construction accident.
OEM exhibiting at show from Jan. 9-12 in Las Vegas
Construction access control systems have moved on to biometric technology, opening new opportunties for contractors to examine how operatives are working in detail.
Construction is expected to start in 2026
Prime Minister Chinh expected the bank to expand its financial support for Vietnam
DPI reports on whether the tech could make its way to commercial trucks and off-highway machines
All 41 construction workers trapped in a tunnel in India’s Uttarakhand state after it partially collapsed have been rescued.
Egypt-based construction company Orascom has seen its order backlog rise to a record US$7 billion, despite a decline in revenue which it blamed on the devaluation of the Egyptian pound.
What does the cancellation of NuScale’s Carbon Free Power Project mean for the future construction of small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs)?
Alex Woodrow, Managing Director at KGP Commercial Powertrains, speaks to Construction Europe at the Off-Highway Conference