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The company announced it was contracted by this Norway naval base
Canadian-based construction company nidus3D has completed what it claims is North America’s first three-storey 3D-printed house.
The equipment will finish off tunnelling for the high-speed rail project
UK-based construction materials company Breedon has bought US-based BMC Enterprises Inc. for $300 million (£238.1 million).
These four projects were awarded to Swiss contractor Implenia
Tenants living in homes built with reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) in Aberdeen, Scotland, have to relocate to new homes as soon as possible.
See which US airports are set for building and demo activities this year
Funding remains elusive and questions on effectiveness linger for the Coastal Texas Project
Sweden-based firm will be involved in 27,000m2 of the new build at a cost of US$124 million
What countries are building the most tech centres across the globe?
An Alabama, US, contractor was cited for the heat illness death that claimed a 33-year-old worker.
Sweden-based firm will update infrastructure as part of multi-million-dollar deal
As some of the world’s biggest militaries start to look at ways to cut their carbon emissions, could there be opportunities for construction companies?
The government is looking to borrow approximately US$9 billion for five bridge projects.
A Chinese body representing more than 50% of the world’s cement production has signed an international agreement to collaborate on sustainability and the development of low-carbon cement.
China State Construction (CSCEC) is set to build a new helipad at a Chinese research station on the coast of the Ross Sea in Antarctica.
The US Army has been exploring the potential of wonder material graphene when it comes to making stronger mortar and concrete for both military and civil applications.
Renco’s composite blocks were used to a build a 96-unit residential building in Florida, US
Swiss real estate and construction services firm Implenia will build unit at research facility for Empa, Eawag collaboration
Operating at full capacity, the planned facility has the potential to generate 1.3 million carbon credits annually
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