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India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have signed an agreement to develop a trade corridor connection Europe with India through the Middle East.
Newly developed mobile energy storage system offers up to 160-kW constant power
Construction backlog at “historically high level” as Skanska delivers year-end results.
The building made from cannabis nominated for the Dutch Architects Best Building Award 2023
Sweden-based firm will be involved in 27,000m2 of the new build at a cost of US$124 million
What countries are building the most tech centres across the globe?
Sweden-based firm will update infrastructure as part of multi-million-dollar deal
As some of the world’s biggest militaries start to look at ways to cut their carbon emissions, could there be opportunities for construction companies?
Six Swiss companies will work on two major road projects
The government is looking to borrow approximately US$9 billion for five bridge projects.
Despite sales falling in fourth quarter for construction segment, 2023 a record year for giant OEM
The company announced three acquisitions in January to expand its offerings in Europe.
Industrial businesses globally are reporting en masse that resource scarcity has been an issue to operations.
Construction workers on the Paris Olympic sites are just some of the construction workers taking to strike action to demand improvements in pay and conditions in 2023
The company rolled out evoBuild to support circularity and sustainability.
FIEC president on pros and cons of the recently released EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive
The European Commission and the African Development Bank have formalized a new agreement to boost investment in infrastructure projects in Africa.
The UK’s Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant could well end up being the most expensive ever built.
The total cost of building the UK’s Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant could rise to £46 billion (US$58.5 billion).
Contractor Laing O’Rourke will deliver new army basic training facilities for the British army under the £5.1 billion (US$6.5 billion) Defence Estate Optimisation (DEO) programme.
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