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Kubota joins Allianz Hydrogen Engine
The group collects and shares tech supporting the low- and zero-carbon H2 power market
Dieci goes all electric with Intermat launch
First 100% electric telehandler accompanied by updated Pegasus range 
How Swiss Steel is stepping up its partnerships with scrap metal dealers
Cooperation with scrap dealers is crucial for production of green steel, says company
Saudi electric vehicle brand awards $1.3bn contract to build factory
Saudi Arabia’s first electric vehicle brand, Ceer, has awarded a SAR 5 billion (US$1.3 billion) contract to Saudi company Modern Building Leaders to build a new factory.
Skanska in $1.4 billion deal to replace vulnerable Seattle bridge
Skanska has won a deal for US$1.4 billion with the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) to replace the Portage Bay Bridge in Seattle, Washington.
How to get your sustainability message right
Why construction companies need to reassess their sustainability message and how to get it right
How Notre-Dame reconstruction is on track 5 years on from fire
Five years on from a devastating fire that ravaged Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral in France, how is construction work on its reconstruction progressing?
Zoomlion to debut telehandler at Intermat
Compact model to be joined by pair of full electric scissors in Europe for first time 
Change of leadership at UK’s CEA association
CEA begins search for new chief executive
Total Reclaims downs 122-m Holyhead chimney stack
How explosives were used to fell one of the tallest structures in Wales
Farming company in negotiations to build C&D waste facility
Recycling plant is very much needed to free the Kherson lands from aftermath of Russian missile attacks
Hitachi partners for fleet telematics in France
HCME equipment will now come equipped with factory-integrated telematics
How tech can bridge the skills gap
Richard Clement of Smart Construction on the digital technology that could help alleviate the growing shortage of skilled labour
Chinese contractor debarred for fraudulent practices on Ugandan roads project
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has debarred a Chinese contractor for 12 months after an investigation found that it had engaged in ‘fraudulent practice’ on a roads project in Uganda.
Dismantling works begin on collapsed Baltimore bridge
VIDEO: Demolition workers cut first section of Francis Scott Key Bridge
Interview: Optimizing electric fleet management
Software startup Guided Energy aims to assist fleet owners in managing their fleet of electric vehicles, and the vision includes equipment rental
Baltimore bridge collapse: Can engineers prevent similar disasters?
Deadly catastrophe leads to opportunity for engineers to do more to protect the world’s aging bridges
Another US builders’ association sues Biden over PLAs
This trade organisation is suing the Biden administration
Zeppelin Group forecasts “strong decline” in construction equipment sales
Some opportunities despite impact of withdrawal from Russia
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