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Manufacturer unveils additional wheeled loader models at Intermat show in Paris
Hydrostatic drive dozers for the European market unveiled at Intermat
Liugong has used Intermat to take the wraps off the 856H, its first wheeled loader with a Stage IV engine
Sentiment on the European construction sector spiked upwards in April, building on the positive results seen in February and March.
Buyer lined-up for Lafarge cement plant and terminal, while Holcim will sell terminals and slag grinding plants following negotiations with the FTC
Increased civil engineering activity claimed as driver for improved construction outlook
Concerns raised by trade body UK Steel over imported Chinese steel taken to European Commission
Industry research warns against complacency in developing infrastructure, despite General Election uncertainty
The April 2015 issue of Construction Europe marks the 25th anniversary of the first edition, and is available now in paper and digital formats
The latest Construction Europe podcast, introduced by Sandy Guthrie, editor, and Neill Barston, deputy editor, is available for download
New 15 km link to be added as part of the infrastructure for the 2020 World Expo
Four more companies now included in ongoing investigation by Spanish competition authorities into cement and concrete cartel
Joint venture to construct €1.25 billion city centre luxury residential and hotel development
Preliminary results for 2014 from Austrian-based contractor show increased earnings for third year running, attributed to strategy of “intelligent growth”
Increase in Polish business services sector drives commercial development levels
Rise in profit before tax for 2014 reported by Norwegian-based contractor’s construction division to €65 million
Federation highlights urgent need for financial assistance towards EU’s transport networks
Spring economic forecast points to +7.5% increase this year, with an acceleration to +7.9% in 2016
New unit will work with third-party technology companies to analyse the masses of data generated by modern electronically controlled construction machines
Sir Robert McAlpine appoints O’Brien civil engineering firm to deliver retail facility’s groundworks
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