All Continents Articles
London is currently the most expensive city in the world in which to build, pipping Geneva in Switzerland to take the top spot in the 2024 Arcadis International Construction Costs (ICC) report.
US pharmaceutical company plans for less-costly build
Presentation at Off-Highway Conference/Power Progress Summit will cover used equipment
Thiess to continue support work at Australian mining site for another six years
The University of Southern Florida is bringing in a new builder for its athletic field renovation
Over 100 contractors from around the world have gathered at Saudi Arabia’s Neom to be briefed on the progress of construction works and future opportunities in the special economic zone.
Turkey-based OEM has 15 dealers in France and will be showing its range of equipment
The geospatial platform is said to contain critical infrastructure information spanning the 70-year history of the airport
Electric dump truck has a payload capacity of 70 tonnes
Event includes a discussion about the impact of construction policies, as well as an overview of the main challenges for the sector
French construction giant Vinci has seen its €1.6 billion (US$1.7 billion) request for damages after the cancellation of an airport project rejected by a French court.
CECE calls on EU to deliver legislation that will prioritise reindustrialisation
Construction output fell 1.9% in Great Britain in February as companies struggled with difficult site conditions amid heavy rainfall.
Paris-based construction trade show meets target of 1,000 exhibitors
Construction Briefing dives into nine of the most significant ongoing seaport construction projects, exploring their scale, cost, and the companies involved.
Swedish construction group Skanska has announced that its chief financial officer Magnus Persson is to leave the business after 18 years.
Deal with SSAB for future steel produced with almost zero carbon emissions
DUC has been launched to enhance customer productivity by utilising digital-based service technologies
Open-S will benefit the customers by simplifying the handling of attachments, says Wacker Neuson
Saudi Arabia is planning to scale down a project to build a 170km-long megacity called the Line, according to reports.
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