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The UK government is fast-tracking reservoir projects amid climate and demand pressures
Construction Briefing reviews some of the best photos from the sector taken in May 2025
The construction of large dams has slowed significantly in recent decades.
Ulma solutions support traffic flow during complex restoration project on major city artery
The infrastructure in the US states of Alaska and Texas have both been awarded a ‘C’ grade, according to the American Society of Civil Engineers’ (ASCE) latest ‘Report Card’
Webuild reports a storm has damaged Genoa breakwater megaproject
The outlay for building the dam, including engineering costs, is also expected to eclipse the Three Gorges dam
The US Army Corps of Engineers announced a major contract for a lock project
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A project in the US seeks to extend the height of a dam by 40m
More than 200 construction machines are working on an Austrian hydroelectric project
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The United Arab Emirates approved a package to build nine dams and canals
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Contractors working for USACE repair concrete on piers of dam built in 1936
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Can a US$20 billion project in California reverse climate-change effects on the state water system?
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US Army engineers are observing a Switzerland infrastructure project to prepare for one of their own
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British Columbia has announced plans to invest more than US$4 billion in renewable energy capital projects
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Species of fish inspired more than US$1-billion construction project in the US
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Pakistan receives $1 billion loan from the World Bank to start hydropower plant
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AECOM agrees partnership with Ukranian hydro-power company Ukrhydroenergo
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A look at new megaprojects approved and funded by the US government
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In a world where banks are facing increasing scrutiny over their lending, the European Investment Bank, the lending arm of the European Union (EU), must make some difficult choices.