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Santiago Airport expansion begins
New international terminal at airport in Chile breaks ground
Kögel appoints regional sales manager
Krystian Smolski tasked with picking up the pace in Poland, Czech Republic and Baltic countries
Approval for controversial US$3 billion pipeline in US
Transco project gets federal approval, despite opposition from environmental and religious groups
Japanese loan green lights India’s US$19 billion bullet train
PMs Shinzo Abe and Narendra Modi lay foundation stone for country’s first high-speed rail line
Strabag to build Africa’s highest bridge
Project to build US$123 million bridge in South Africa awarded to Austria-based company
Hyperloop One signs deal on first commercial route
Maglev transportation system closes in on destinations that could host first commercial projects
Construction Europe September 2017 podcast
Editor Sandy Guthrie and deputy editor Thomas Allen bring you the latest from the September 2017 edition
Sinking feeling for Mexico City airport
Mexico’s US$13 billion international airport project faces series of obstacles
Excavator sales head for half-million mark
Global excavators to grow 24% this year, to over 500,000 a year by 2021, says Off-Highway Research
Mixing techology
Advances that improve the speed and strength of concrete and asphalt mixers, while aiding sustainability
Jarque steps down at FCC
Pablo Colio to take over as CEO at Spanish-based group, as Carlos Jarque heads back to Mexico
Perkins caps 85 years
Engines manufacturer celebrates its anniversary with the introduction of SmartCap
Carillion finance director goes
Troubled UK contractor’s Zafar Khan leaves with immediate effect, two months after profit warning
Clash of the New York titans
City’s Hudson Yards redevelopment threatens to trample plans for the co-located Hudson Gateway Tunnel
Case appoints new EMEA vice president
Jose Cuadrado to head up the EMEA region for CNH Industrial’s construction equipment businesses
Argentina courts funding for US$9.5 bn water projects
Funding for more than 50% of 38 major water infrastructure projects is sought by government body 
Construction Europe
September 2017
Thompson Pump prepares for Hurricane Irma
US pump manufacturer declares itself ready to aid recovery, if and when Hurricane Irma hits the US
Montenegro tunnel completed
Work is part of first-ever expressway in Balkan republic, and XCMG machines were used
Hitachi’s oil sensors
New monitoring of engine and hydraulic oil in excavators said to be first in construction industry
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