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It’s now over a month since two earthquakes in rapid succession devastated parts of Turkey and neighbouring Syria.
Turkey will build a total of 488,000 new homes for victims of last month’s devastating earthquake, its government has announced.
Turkey has expanded its investigation in to building contractors after tens of thousands of buildings collapsed following a 7.8 magnitude earthquake in the region on 6 February
Country’s contractors pledge to donate 1% of public reconstruction costs.
131 suspect contractors identified, says country’s vice president Oktay
Loaders and excavators among equipment to be sent to aid rescue efforts
Turkish Contractors Association says it is vital people under rubble are assisted within 48 hours
Rönesans Holding has targeted Japan as a market to expand its operations and grow sales by US$1 billion
New high-speed railway project from Ankara to Izmir will receive UK financing
1915 Çanakkale suspension bridge scheduled to open at the end of the month
Turkish TBM breaks through completing Esme-Salihli Railway Tunnel
Robbins Crossover XRE TBM achieves longest daily, weekly and monthly lengths of excavated tunnel on Turkey’s Emse-Salihli Railway Tunnel
Controversial €12 billion Kanal Istanbul to ease traffic congestion in Bosphorus Strait
Salvatore Miranda, a senior engineer with the Italian contractor Trevi, gives an insight into the fascinating port project in the heart of Istanbul
Turkey-based OEM says it has sold more than 50,000 machines globally
New R-Series B730 backhoe loader intended to help Bobcat gain market share in region
Hyundai Construction Equipment target 8%–10% of the Turkish market share in the next two to three years
Despite a recent downturn, construction activity in Turkey is expected to rebound in 2020 as investment in transport infrastructure grows
At least two men have been killed at a construction site near Mogadishu, after being targeted with a car bomb
Collaboration designed to boost innovation, as Cemex outlines its strategic vision for future