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EDF and Maple Power to deliver 1GW project off Normandy’s north coast
Both contracts are estimated to be worth a total of nearly US$255 million
Construction projects are becoming bigger, better, and more expensive each year
Catrin Jones looks at what’s new in the roadbuilding industry
Is self-healing concrete finally ready for widespread use in construction?
Ferrovial Airports has developed a new partnership with a communications software firm as it moves forward with plans to build vertiports for electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.
Infrastructure consulting firm Aecom has won a deal to act as project management consultant for the NEOM International Airport, in Saudi Arabia.
Bouygues-led venture will use TBM to construct a 4km-long tunnel on the future line C
Contractor launches artificial intelligence programme with city of Herne for road rehabilitation
Dublin Port Company has started a formal consultation on a €400m expansion, including a 190m-long lifting bridge over the river Liffey.
Costs for troubled project rise by more than 20%
China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC) recorded a 27.3% year-on-year jump in new construction contracts, following an end to China’s controversial zero covid policy.
India aims to become a US$5 trillion economy, but to do so must address infrastructure gaps
Nuclear power is making a comeback. Who is developing the next generation of small modular reactors?
Senior minister says long-debated 3.7km structure will boost tourism and industry
A joint venture between two Indian construction companies has won a deal to build a station for a high-speed rail line in Mumbai.
DTEK Group staff aim to complete 500MW power plant despite threat of Russian attacks
Epiroc to develop an autonomous haul truck solution that is interoperable and scalable regardless of manufacturer
The project plan aims to create a hub for the aviation, energy, and technology sectors
Japan is moving back towards nuclear power after Fukushima but could a skills shortage slow progress?