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Contractors grapple with scope 3 emissions
Many major contractors are already getting to grips with their scope one and two emissions. But how are they faring with scope 3? Lucy Barnard finds out.
Are construction input prices finally starting to fall?
Construction input prices are stabilising or even falling around the world. Why is this happening and will it last?
ESTA backs SPMT operator licence
SPMT licence will be a first from the European Crane and Transport Operators Licence (ECTOL) organisation
‘Exceptional’ growth for Turner & Townsend
New infrastructure investment to meet net zero targets and population growth driving sales
How much will the global construction industry be worth by 2037?
Graham Robinson, Global Infrastructure and Construction Lead, Oxford Economics and Graham Harle, Chief Executive Officer, Gleeds, on where future growth for construction will come from.
Tadano welcomes 39 new apprentices
This year’s intake of new trainees in Germany started on 1 September
The challenges of building the world’s longest railway tunnel
Brenner Base Tunnel chief engineer explains some of the biggest challenges behind building the world’s longest railway tunnel.
Why European construction could be set for a downturn in 2024
The construction industry in Europe could start to shrink in 2024, according to the latest forecast from economists at Dutch bank ING.
EBRD contemplates €218m loan for Uzbekistan road project
81km road network upgrade seen as key to economic uplift in country’s eastern region
Complex operations for three Wolff tower cranes
Three Wolff cranes are instrumental in helping to build a department store in the heart of downtown Vienna, Austria
GIS show organiser expects record attendance
2023 crane, access and specialized transport trade show in Italy on track to be a record event
Video analysis: world’s biggest construction companies
Watch a video highlighting the main points of the latest ICON 200, an exclusive listing of the world’s biggest construction companies
UK government makes partial u-turn on CE marking
Trade bodies fear damage to the industry with construction products not included in rethink
Vinci’s half year financial results driven by ‘powerful megatrends’
Vinci reports strong figures based on ‘selective’ approach to projects and powerful megatrends
Sennebogen increases production capabilities
New steel plant in Hungary to produce material handler and crane components
Construction workers fight for emergency heat protection as temperatures soar
Record-breaking temperatures in US and Europe intensify demand for rules protecting construction workers from extreme heat.
VDMA: Hydrogen ‘the only way to climate neutrality’
German trade body calls for a rapid shift to hydrogen-focused projects
New project to map construction ID cards in Europe to start this summer
A new study to map the different identity cards used in the construction industry across the European Union is set to start this summer.
Help is on the way for European heavy transport
Brussels tells ESTA that improved support for European heavy transport is in the pipeline
Why consulting engineers are ‘more crucial than ever’
Consulting engineers will play a crucial role in delivering both the green transition and the accelerating adoption of digital technologies.
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