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A consortium of architects led by Populous and Oualalou + Choi has won a contract to design Morocco’s 115,000-seater Grande Stade de Casablanca stadium.
The long wait for Intermat, one of Europe’s biggest construction trade shows that last took place in 2018, is nearly over.
The trend – which goes by many names – sees continued annual growth, but will modular building ever reach mass adoption? Mitchell Keller reports
Italian subsea experts to collaborate on development of surveillance drones
Two new business segments to be formed post Stanley Infrastructure acquisition
Full year 2023 financial results show 28% revenue rise amid a challenging environment
Green shoots of recovery could be seen in 2025, says market analyst
Deadline for entries closes June 28, 2024
European trade body raises questions about provisions set out in new EU rules
Professional services company Turner & Townsend has won a role to support the construction of a £4 billion (US$5.1 billion) battery manufacturing facility in Somerset, UK.
Infrastructure firm Ferrovial has paid €740 million (US$802.3 million) for a stake in an investment company that develops and operates road projects in India.
US-based contractor Tutor Perini’s subsidiary Lunda Construction Company has emerged as the lowest bidder for a $136 million bridge replacement and highway improvement project.
6 things we learned from Italy-based construction group Webuild’s 2023 financial results.
José Cuadrado gets global role at compact equipment OEM
3.8km connection part of plan to modernise country’s 150-year-old rail network
Complex M25 demolition works completed ahead of schedule, says Balfour Beatty
Romania is set to make a preliminary investment decision next year on whether to build what could become Europe’s first small modular nuclear reactor (SMR).
See how you can save as costs increase.
An excavator operator in the UK inadvertently uncovered a 1,800-year-old Roman statue during car park construction works.
Two US contractors have pleaded guilty in federal court to a ‘rent-a-vet’ fraud that them hire disabled military veterans to pose as them in order to win construction contracts.
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