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Strong overseas orders for power projects boost India’s Larsen & Toubro
Published on: 09 May 2025
India’s largest contractor reveals financial results for year ended 31 March 2025
Tutor Perini shrugs off tariffs and federal cuts amid strong Q1 2025
Published on: 08 May 2025
US-based contractor does not foresee impact from tariffs or federal cuts
Two contractors to build largest high-voltage transmission line in US history
Published on: 08 May 2025
Kietwit and Quanta Services pick up $1.7bn deal for Grain Belt Express
Images | Five shortlisted designs for memorial to Queen Elizabeth II revealed
Published on: 08 May 2025
A shortlist of five designs for the construction of a memorial to Queen Elizabeth II has been unveiled in the UK
Buyers report slowing decline in construction activity in Eurozone and UK
Published on: 08 May 2025
Latest Purchasing Managers’ Index for Eurozone shows ongoing decline but signs of a turnaround
Weekly Quiz: Two win $1.7bn transmission line | Cat’s next-gen wheel loaders | Argentina must compensate contractor
Published on: 08 May 2025
Test your knowledge with Construction Briefing’s fiendishly difficult weekly quiz
UK’s Hinkley Point C hits peak construction with 26,000 workers involved
Published on: 07 May 2025
Hinkley Point C nuclear power station in the UK, with 26,000 people across Britain now involved in the project
Black & White Engineering aims to expand data centre and infra business with new acquisition
Published on: 07 May 2025
Black & White Engineering continues rapid expansion with acquisition of Irish consultancy
Italian contractor in line for $147m payout from Argentina after decade-long dispute
Published on: 06 May 2025
A tribunal has ordered Argentina to pay $147 million to Italian contractor Webuild, following a decade-long dispute over a highways project
World’s first plant that captures CO2 from air to make building materials opens
Published on: 02 May 2025
Direct air capture technology plucks CO2 from air for use in aggregates production
Data centres ‘the only source of momentum’ for flagging US non-residential spending
Published on: 02 May 2025
Sharp fall in non-residential construction spending in the US in March
Germany’s huge infrastructure fund could mean better times. But here’s why it’s not a done deal
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Published on: 02 May 2025
Tim-OIiver Müller, managing director of construction industry association Bauindustrie, discusses the state of Germany’s construction industry
How a €3.1bn construction project could protect Spain from future power cuts
Published on: 02 May 2025
Interconnector project with hundreds of kilometres of undersea cable set for 2028 completion
Bechtel pauses tank work on two more projects after fatal incident
Published on: 01 May 2025
Bechtel tells colleagues it is ‘deeply saddened’ in open letter
Three arrested in European data centre bribery probe
Published on: 01 May 2025
UK’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has conducted dawn raids on five properties and arrested three people
Barcelona’s Camp Nou contractor to build new Luton Town FC stadium
Published on: 01 May 2025
Limak International selected to build Luton Town FC’s new 25,000-seater stadium
Weekly Quiz: Data centre bribery probe | Germany bridge modernisations falter | Unoccupied skyscraper restart
Published on: 30 April 2025
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Germany falling behind on plan to modernise motorway bridges
Published on: 30 April 2025
Contractors have warned that Germany is falling behind on a plan to modernise its motorway bridges
Hydrogen diggers permitted to drive on UK roads after law change
Published on: 30 April 2025
JCB drives hydrogen-fuelled backhoe loader past Palace of Westminster to mark legislative change
Bechtel halts work after fatal scaffolding collapse at Port Arthur LNG project
Published on: 30 April 2025
Three killed and two injured in ‘jump form system incident’
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