All Europe Articles
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
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
What do the CECE and FIEC manifestos tell us about what the construction industry wants from June’s European elections?
Danfoss Editron collaborates to introduce the first fully electric large foundation rig
In a joint study with the University of Liverpool, IES found that digital twin technology was able to reduce energy consumption
The hydrogen gen set can eliminate emissions related to ship-to-shore power
Infrastructure company Ferrovial will design ad build two photovoltaic plants capable of producing a combined 62MWp (megawatt peak) in Matalebreras, Spain.
UK-based Balfour Beatty has won a contract to build a £209 million (US$265 million) net zero prison for the Scottish Prison Service.
Danish contractor Munck Civil Engineering is carrying out dredging work ahead of the construction of two new airports in Greenland, with the help of a Liebherr crawler crane.
Event on Thursday 25 April requires registration
Battery and hydrogen generators on show
Company represents Caterpillar at the show
Read two industry experts’ opinions on what’s next in construction circularity
Range of zero-emission vehicles to be exhibited
UK-based Jacksons Fencing has launched a new solar fence panel, with each one capable of generating 425 watts.
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