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Zeppelin chairman sees huge potential for growth, due to infrastructure backlog
The building of data centres in the future needs to be ‘greener’ and more agile, says new report
Entrepreneur Marc Lore has released details of an ambitious plan to build a brand new city in the US
Power specialist to supply converters for world’s largest wind energy power cable project
As pressure mounts from governments and consumers around the world to reduce carbon, contractors are switching from diesel to hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) to power their equipment.
German firm to build ‘first ever’ high-speed, electrified main and freight line in the country
Small and medium sized businesses urged to register for HS2 supply chain webinar, ahead of £25 billion worth of contract opportunities
Our annual TopLift contest is back and it’s time for you to vote for your favourite lift from our selection of ten terrific jobs
Siemens and IT provider SITA to integrate new technology, such as automation, into new terminal
Work has begun in China on what will be the world’s largest Legoland
Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport to use construction panels made from grass in new buildings
Proactive water management: How pumping and treatment equipment can make infrastructure more climate resilient, while saving time and reducing costs
Technological advances give hope to ambitious deep-earth pipe system in Bavaria
Report finds “preventable construction issues” contributed to oil spills at US$9 billion Keystone pipeline
1,000 workers to build Ukraine’s Dniester PSPS facility, with a total capacity of 2268MW
€100 million project will include the longest stretch of underground highway in Izmir
Nuclear industry construction students undertake 26-hour concrete pour at energy-saving plant
New forecast from GlobalData says total infrastructure spending in US to hit US$1.4 trillion over the next eight years
Multi-turbine system for floating offshore wind farms uses 80% less space, is more sustainable and produces cheaper electricity, says Wind Catching Systems
Blowdown of two 198 metre high chimney stacks is last major stage of power plant decommissioning
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