All China (inc. Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau) Articles
Worries over financing, liquidity in some regions, and meeting sustainability seem to be lessening as the planet’s urban centres keep building into the sky
China Railway Tunnel Group has claimed what it said was a new record tunnel boring machine tunnelling (TBM) during the construction of a tunnel on a major new highway in Georgia.
China-based OEM launches five new electric products as it reaffirms commitment to battery electric construction equipment
China is set to revise its atomic energy law to promote the development of nuclear power, according to the official Xinhua news agency.
Nearly half (45%) of China’s urban land is subsiding, threatening its wave of urbanisation.
Three-model fixed and rotating range launched at ceremony in Changsha
At 920m in length, bridge in Taiwan will be a record-breaker when it is completed
Yuchai Heavy Industry has unveiled a number of electric skid steer loaders
London is currently the most expensive city in the world in which to build, pipping Geneva in Switzerland to take the top spot in the 2024 Arcadis International Construction Costs (ICC) report.
10-storey city building in Taiwan left teetering after 7.2 magnitude quake
Construction has started on one of two robotics projects.
What is the role of adjudication in construction disputes and what are its advantages and disadvantages?
See which countries will lead the way in building the world’s bridges
CRCHI developed 914mm ultra-small diameter and ultra-long distance laying and jacking machine for Bangkok project
Federal act made to encourage use of US-made materials gets update
China’s property sector debt crisis has continued to unfold this week after one of the country’s biggest developers revealed that a liquidation petition has been filed against it.
American petroleum company is eyeing the plastics and chemicals sector in China
Construction input prices surged in early 2024 and there may be more to come.
What countries are building the most tech centres across the globe?
As some of the world’s biggest militaries start to look at ways to cut their carbon emissions, could there be opportunities for construction companies?
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