Articles by Fausto Oliveira
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Published on: 22 December 2020
The largest construction exhibition in South America will go ahead as planned on 5-8 July 2021, according to Messe München
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Published on: 31 March 2020
Concrete companies assist with public space cleansing operations
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Published on: 29 May 2018
Latin America’s largest construction show has been cancelled due to a national strike of truck drivers
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Published on: 11 November 2015
Three names from one of the largest construction companies in the country were found guilty of corruption in the Petrobras case
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Published on: 17 September 2015
Government gets construction of new US$ 9 billion hub underway with invitation to contractors for initial 44 square km land clearance and earthmoving package
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Published on: 19 June 2015
Latin America’s largest construction equipment trade show took place in Sao Paulo from 9 – 13 June
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Published on: 19 June 2015
Marcelo Odebrecht and Octavio Azevedo Marquez arrested as part of Operation Carwash – the investigation into corruption at Brazilian state oil company Petrobras.
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Published on: 08 June 2015
Latin America’s largest contractor sets up new subsidiary, Odebrecht Global, to bid for contracts outside Brazil
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Published on: 21 May 2015
Atlantic to Pacific railway proposed for South America through Brazil and Peru to boost trade links.
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Published on: 02 April 2015
Brazil's fourth and sixth largest contractors in crisis in the wake of the Petrobras scandal
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Published on: 09 July 2014
Rival to the Panama Canal will be 278 km long and will cost US$ 40 billion to build with completion scheduled for 2019.
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Published on: 16 June 2014
First factory outside China for equipment giant will make earthmoving equipment and cranes for the Brazilian and wider Latin American markets.
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Published on: 07 April 2014
Anti-trust regulator will force four major producers to divest assets equivalent to 24% of national cement capacity and pay fines of US$ 1.4 billion.