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Bangladesh pursuing US$9bn in loans for bridge projects
The government is looking to borrow approximately US$9 billion for five bridge projects.
“Best” financial year in Caterpillar’s history
Despite sales falling in fourth quarter for construction segment, 2023 a record year for giant OEM 
Holcim to expand in Spain, UK and Greece
The company announced three acquisitions in January to expand its offerings in Europe.
Industry resources are scarce, embracing circularity will help
Industrial businesses globally are reporting en masse that resource scarcity has been an issue to operations.
Why construction workers are demanding more
Construction workers on the Paris Olympic sites are just some of the construction workers taking to strike action to demand improvements in pay and conditions in 2023
Heidelberg’s new low-carbon, circular products brand
The company rolled out evoBuild to support circularity and sustainability.
3 conditions for success of new ‘green buildings’ initiative
FIEC president on pros and cons of the recently released EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive
New European funding for infrastructure projects in Africa
The European Commission and the African Development Bank have formalized a new agreement to boost investment in infrastructure projects in Africa.
Are western nuclear construction ambitions out of step with reality?
The UK’s Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant could well end up being the most expensive ever built.
Hinkley Point C nuclear plant costs could rise to £46bn, delayed to end of decade
The total cost of building the UK’s Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant could rise to £46 billion (US$58.5 billion).
Laing O’Rourke to deliver British army training facilities under £5.1bn defence estate optimisation
Contractor Laing O’Rourke will deliver new army basic training facilities for the British army under the £5.1 billion (US$6.5 billion) Defence Estate Optimisation (DEO) programme.
From playroom to construction site, company creates ‘real-life Lego kit’
Renco’s composite blocks were used to a build a 96-unit residential building in Florida, US
CECE: On the road ahead
New CECE President Jose Antonio Nieto discusses his objectives, alternative power and the war in Ukraine
Brazilian government lifts interim ban on Saipem
Contractor has ban reclassified but remains suspended from contracting work in Brazil for two-year period
Conflict in Red Sea inflating shipping rates
ABC’s monthly report on US construction input prices says attacks nears Yemen could add upward pressure
Implenia announces net-zero build
Swiss real estate and construction services firm Implenia will build unit at research facility for Empa, Eawag collaboration
EDA President: “proceed with caution” in 2024
Stefano Panseri on the challenges and opportunities contractors will face
New York group taps Skanska for Staten Island park project
Sweden-based construction company has signed a contract to reconstruct waterfront space in Staten Island, New York, US
Rokbak haulers join fleet at award-winning quarry
A pair of RA30s have joined the 2020 BAA Quarry of the Year
Why European construction companies have welcomed concessions to world-first ‘Nature Restoration Law’
European construction companies have welcomed concessions made by European Union (EU) legislators as they develop a ‘Nature Restoration Law’.
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