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JCB and Manitou end patent disputes
Agreement ends six year dispute
Italy to withdraw from China’s Belt and Road Initiative
Italy to step away from world’s largest infrastructure scheme
What sanctions could companies found to be ‘dumping’ cheap machinery into EU and UK face?
With probes into alleged ‘dumping’ of Chinese construction equipment ongoing in both the UK and Europe, what could the possible sanctions be?
CECE joins transatlantic call for end to EU/US steel tariffs
Industry bodies rally as steel and aircraft dispute threatens to be renewed
Moldova secures €300 million in Euro funding
European banks to jointly aid major road rehabilitation project
Why are some construction workers now being asked to wear body cameras?
Why is an insurance giant requiring construction contractors to wear cameras and how will it work?
Magni redesigns rotating models
Updated telehandlers offer widened capabilities 
Hungary plans to build €6bn ‘Dubai-style’ Budapest district
The Hungarian government will spend approximately €1 billion to improve the infrastructure
The construction teams working to hold back a volcano
After an 800 year hiatus, volcanos have started erupting on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland. Construction teams are working round the clock to build protective barriers in order to save the country’s main power plant from being overcome by lava.
New orders pipeline 13% below long-term trend for UK market
Arcadis report outlines current climate of UK construction sector and what the future holds for 2024
Video: Engineering takeaways from a record-breaking suspension bridge
Resit Yildiz is a director of projects at Limak, one of Turkey’s largest contractors.
Laing O’Rourke sees pre-tax loss amid 13% revenue growth
The group order book saw a 16% increase from the previous year
Heidelberg Cement launches ‘world’s first carbon captured net-zero cement’
evoZero achieves net-zero emissions through carbon capture and storage at Heidelberg Materials plant in Brevik, Norway
How construction site access tech is advancing – and what it can do for you
Construction access control systems have moved on to biometric technology, opening new opportunties for contractors to examine how operatives are working in detail.
Poland approves second large nuclear plant project
Construction is expected to start in 2026
Will 800-volt systems appear in off-highway applications?
DPI reports on whether the tech could make its way to commercial trucks and off-highway machines
Video: Do we need to standardise charging solutions for battery-powered equipment?
Alex Woodrow, Managing Director at KGP Commercial Powertrains, speaks to Construction Europe at the Off-Highway Conference
Putin clears sale of Caterpillar’s Russian assets
President Vladimir Putin has approved the purchase of the Russian assets of U.S. machinery maker Caterpillar by Russia’s PSK-New Solutions, owned by ex-Sberbank executives, according to a decree published on Monday and a corporate database.
Ayesa secures contract to replace iconic Italian bridge
Spanish and Italian engineering firms beat 18 applicants to deliver 1.2km crossing
Yanmar’s Himoinsa opens battery, lighting tower production center
The 5000-sq.-m. facility is Himoinsa’s fourth in Europe and ninth worldwide
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