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From construction and mining to earthmoving and material handling, Catrin Jones looks at how heavy wheeled loaders bring efficiency, productivity and safety to major projects
Swedish contractor will build 2.3km section of E18 motorway near Oslo
Gantry-mounted tower crane solution for restoration of 12th Century historic church
Electrification is happening across construction and the drilling and foundations sector is no exception, but the journey has only just begun, reports Catrin Jones
A move from BMW sees Alexander Susanek take on chief operating officer role at Palfinger
Updated 70-tonne model delivers ‘industry-leading low cost of ownership’, says Caterpillar
New report claims electric mini excavators are a “better choice” than diesel equivalents - but is it that clear-cut?
Bobcat revealed three new loader concepts at its Demo Days event held in Prague, Czech Republic
The Gateway 3 dashboard gives contractors and developers real-time visibility to manage their building information deliverables in one place
Scottish capital’s council signs MoU with developers on €2.3 billion project
Building permits (in terms of useful floor area) fell by almost 5% in the European Union (EU) in 2022, according to the latest figures from Eurostat.
Equipment rental has been growing inexorably for several decades. On both side of the Atlantic and in Asia there are single businesses with annual revenues exceeding billions of dollars.
Creative ITC expert reveals the IT changes that can help construction businesses meet ESG targets
Catrin Jones speaks to Eduardo Gomez, head of CRH Ventures, on how the company is investing into construction technology
Volvo CE says its 23-ton EC230 is now market ready and available for select customers
Contractor Skanska has won a $311 million contract to build a new residence and campus centre for Simmons University in Boston, USA
Project management software has proven to be the most effective technology purchase in construction.
VIDEO: How a contractor used construction and demolition waste to build a house
Julie Day (Echalier) will work with distributors in France, Spain, Germany and others.
Despite the challenges, tunnelling remains an essential tool for expanding infrastructure networks and connecting communities