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China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has been called the world’s most ambitious infrastructure scheme
Highest revenue ever recorded for first three quarters of the year
World Bank says construction tech could be used to help cut emissions
FIEC calls on EU institutions to analyse the implications of the Green Deal for new housebuilding
Governments in several countries around the world are coming under pressure to intervene to help crisis-hit construction businesses as a wave of insolvencies claims a growing number of high-profile contractors.
Number of global zero and low-carbon hydrogen production projects has grown significantly
A new report reveals that disputed costs amount to more than a third of project capital expenditure value
The European Commission is carrying out unannounced inspections on companies in the construction chemicals sector as part of antitrust investigations, it has announced.
New Chief Sustainability and Strategy Officer from the start of 2024 for world’s largest OEM
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Who are Europe’s biggest construction companies? The latest CE100 list ranks them based on their revenue for 2022.
Many major contractors are already getting to grips with their scope one and two emissions. But how are they faring with scope 3? Lucy Barnard finds out.
Construction input prices are stabilising or even falling around the world. Why is this happening and will it last?
SPMT licence will be a first from the European Crane and Transport Operators Licence (ECTOL) organisation
New infrastructure investment to meet net zero targets and population growth driving sales
Graham Robinson, Global Infrastructure and Construction Lead, Oxford Economics and Graham Harle, Chief Executive Officer, Gleeds, on where future growth for construction will come from.
This year’s intake of new trainees in Germany started on 1 September
Brenner Base Tunnel chief engineer explains some of the biggest challenges behind building the world’s longest railway tunnel.
The construction industry in Europe could start to shrink in 2024, according to the latest forecast from economists at Dutch bank ING.
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