All Restoration and Repair Articles
Hyundai E&C will be responsible for the design, procurement, and construction responsibilities of the airport project
Nuclear waste retrieval begins at UK’s oldest waste storage building
Contractor Hochtief has won a public-private partnership (PPP) deal to refurbish and build new offices for the Institute for Federal Real Estate (BImA) in Berlin, Germany.
Flat top tower cranes star in the renovation of the Torri di Trento residential complex
Consulting engineer Aecom has formalised a partnership with the government of Ukraine to provide programme management and technical advisory support for the reconstruction of the war-torn country.
Why has the level of waste the European construction industry in Europe increased rather than decreased - and what is happening with new regulations aimed at boosting circularity?
Gantry-mounted tower crane solution for restoration of 12th Century historic church
Is self-healing concrete finally ready for widespread use in construction?
As 2022 closes, we highlight reasons to be cheerful about construction
Cost of reconstruction could be as high as US$540 billion
Public invited to view €10bn transformation of London’s Battersea Power Station
The Grade II listed project at the zoo required restoration work
Insulation specialist says new site is needed to help meet demand for energy efficient buildings
Government prioritises infrastructure projects and a climate-neutral construction sector
Crews preparing to erect scaffolding at Notre Dame Cathedral have unearthed a fully preserved sarcophagus
Survey team of 50 experts finds ‘thousands of structural issues’ are at root of the Houses of Parliament’s £2 million a week maintenance bill
Local construction and other industries initiate European flood disaster clean up
Geda 500 Z/ZP and GEDA 1500 Z/ZP models assist repairs to the spire of Austria’s largest cathedral
Historic castle, once home to Richard I and occupied by the Sheriff of Nottingham, restored
Best conservation practice brings Dublin’s Scots back into use