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How ISO standards connect construction stakeholders for an interoperable job site
The construction industry currently grapples with disconnected systems
Danfoss Power Solutions names new president of Editron division
Chen, who previously served as the vice president of Editron, will be joining the Power Solutions Leadership Team
The AI systems used to fight energy waste on construction sites
Contractors including Kier, Balfour Beatty and Bouygues are all using AI-enabled energy management systems in site cabins to reduce power waste 
3 key takeaways from Eiffage’s first quarter report
Takeaways from the France-based construction company’s first quarter results
Cimic Group JV to construct US$500 million crusher
Two Cimic Group companies to build mining crusher in Australia for mining company
Friday round-up: Clever Swiss bridge | OEMs’ software race | Data centre boom
Welcome to another edition of Construction Briefing’s Friday round-up where you bring some of the biggest stories you might have missed from the past week
Despite materials price surge, US contractors remain confident
Material prices surge in April but contractors are remaining positive
Video | Contractors put first Liebherr LB 30 unplugged electric drilling rig in Canada to the test
Contractors have put the first Liebherr LB30 unplugged battery-powered electric drilling rig in Canada to the test as part of the construction of a new pedestrian overpass
Buildots unveils AI-powered forecasting tool to mitigate delays
The AI-powered tool predicts delay risks and alerts construction teams about potential pace issues
Video | Traffic avoids roadworks thanks to ‘mobile construction site’ bridge
An innovative temporary bridge that allows traffic to flow over the top of it, as road resurfacing works take place underneath it, has returned to service after a revamp
Skyjack opens Asia Pacific HQ
Manufacturing facility officially opens in Tianjin, China 
UK needs 250,000 extra construction workers by 2028
The UK needs 250,000 extra construction workers by 2028 if it wants to meet demand
US slaps increased tariffs on Chinese goods used in construction
The US government has announced that it is raising tariffs on a wide range of Chinese goods, including on materials and machinery used in the construction industry
Brendan Bechtel: Construction’s suicide rate is ‘a shameful statistic’
The high rate of suicide in the construction industry is a ‘shameful statistic’ but the stigma around it is finally being broken down
Develon launches expanded digital platform
OEM says that increasing numbers of its dealers and customers are utilising telematics systems
How digital technology supports the construction of the world’s largest nuclear fusion experiment
Navarro uses the ITER project as an example of the role of technology in nuclear fusion projects and the potential they have in their future
South Africa building collapse death toll rises to 32
A total of 32 people, thought to be construction workers, have now been confirmed dead following a building collapse in South Africa
Why are Germany’s construction workers going on strike?
Workers to strike after deal was rejected
5 reasons why construction suffers stubborn labour shortage in Europe
Europe’s construction industry continues to suffer a labour imbalance, with almost half the occupations classified as being in shortage in the region belonging in the sector

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