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Trimble to launch ‘state-of-the-art’ Technology Lab
Technology giant to establish a new facility that will open in early 2024 
New Turkish owner for Hy-Brid Lifts
ASKO adds to portfolio of access manufacturers 
Finalists for Bentley Systems’ Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure announced
Awards in 12 categories recognise outstanding use of construction technology 
9 of the biggest semiconductor factory construction projects
As chip manufacturing giants re-shore their production or move it closer to home, what are some of the biggest semiconductor factory construction projects?
Turner Construction Company pilots Volvo EC230 Electric Excavator
Over a span of three months, operators will provide feedback on its performance and suggest areas for enhancement
Balfour Beatty ‘strongly positioned’ despite orders dip amid US office project delays
UK-based civil engineering company Balfour Beatty remains ‘strongly positioned’ thanks to national plans to transform critical infrastructure in energy and transport.
First speakers for in-person Construction Technology Summit announced
First two speakers for in-person technology event revealed
Using technology to measure – and reduce – carbon emissions
Contractors are under pressure to reduce emissions but to do this they have to be able to accurately record them. A new study from Trimble has scientifically documented the carbon reduction benefits that can be realised using automated solutions
Strong increase in Q2 sales for Caterpillar driven by one region
The construction division of Caterpillar saw sales increase by 19% in Q2, 2023
US Department of Labor issues heat hazard alert, steps up inspections in construction
The US Department of Labour’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued a heat hazard alert to remind employers of their obligation to protect workers against heat illness or injury.
Why Skanska is eyeing life sciences for future development and construction opportunities
Swedish construction contractor and developer Skanska is looking at developing and building more life sciences projects, amid a difficult residential and commercial development market.
New alliance aims to cut down on trench collapse deaths
A new alliance aims to help small- and medium-sized construction businesses in the United States of America (USA) to protect employees from trenching, excavation and shoring hazards.
The growing importance of the chief risk officer in construction
Risk management is now so critical to the survival of construction companies that a new trend of appointing a ‘chief risk officer’ has started to emerge.
Video interview: what does KPMG’s survey tell us about the state of construction?
Construction’s attitudes to technology, sustainability, and more are revealed 
Ferrovial subsidiary taps into $200 million Texas water treatment contract
PLW Waterworks, a subsidiary of Spanish infrastructure giant Ferrovial, has won a $200 million water treatment contract in Pflugerville, Texas.
General contractor appoints first ever Vice President of construction innovation
Contractor says that ability to innovate will be a key element to gaining and keeping competitive edge
What’s behind the biggest rise in US home construction starts in 30 years?
The number of single-family homebuilding projects breaking ground rose to the highest level in more than three decades in May, according to official figures released earlier this week.
Save the date: Construction Technology Summit, 2024
The first ever live and in person ConTech Summit will take place in Texas in March 2024
Hexagon unveils new construction technology solutions
New reality cloud studio, software to visualise, federate and help control project data, and partnership to advance reality capture solutions announced
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