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Europe’s nuclear energy expansion plans to cost €241 billion
Plans by European Union countries to expand their nuclear energy infrastructure will require €241 billion (US$278 billion) in investment
Hitachi boss: ‘We need tech to help average operators run our machines’
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As construction faces pressure to decarbonise, digitalise and do more with less, Hitachi’s president sets out a vision in which smart machines and human expertise evolve together
Indian and US firms to build Kenya’s national electricity control centre
Two firms win deal to build €80 million National System Control Centre
EFCA: Championing young professionals amidst sector-wide skills shortage
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As Europe faces urgent digital and green transitions, EFCA’s Future Leaders Competition highlights the young engineers leading the charge
Morocco starts construction planning under US$6bn gas strategy
The North African country is investing billions in modernising its gas and energy infrastructure
UK Chancellor sets out plans for £39bn affordable homes programme
Rachel Reeves claims investment is ‘biggest injection into social and affordable housing in 50 years’
Fayat Group completes acquisition of Mecalac
Fayat Group says that Mecalac will retain its autonomy and purchase is “a fantastic opportunity”
Preferred bidder in competition to build UK’s first SMR named
The UK government has named Rolls-Royce as its preferred bidder to build the country’s first small modular nuclear reactor (SMR).
UK’s £14.2bn Sizewell C nuclear power plant gets the go-ahead
The UK government has given the go-ahead to its planned Sizewell C nuclear power plant on the Suffolk coast in England
Volvo CE ramps up crawler excavator output with major global investment
Production boost at three international sites aims to reduce emissions and localise supply chains
UK government unleashes AI tool on planning system to speed up construction
New Google-powered tool converts paper planning documents to digital data more quickly than manual processes
CECE: How can manufacturers stay on top of expanding global regulations?
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Expanding global regulations now demand stricter chemical controls, substance tracking, and life cycle assessments. How can manufacturers keep up?
The drop-in battery that fools construction machines into thinking it’s an engine
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Batteries that make machines think they are engines? That’s what Perkins has developed with its new battery electric power unit as Paul Muller, technical sales manager, Perkins, tells Andy Brown
Remote-controlled Caterpillar excavator clears potential explosives
A remote-controlled Cat 325 excavator is helping clear potential unexploded ordnance at Raufoss Industrial Park in Norway
Oshkosh highlights industrial technology strategy at Investor Day
JLG leads construction-sector innovations for Oshkosh Corporation’s 2025 Investor Day
Eurozone construction activity decline accelerates but buyers turn optimistic
Survey of buyers reveals optimism for future of Eurozone construction, despite gloomy picture in May
Modular construction firm Elements Europe enters administration
Company enters administration after failed move from subcontracting to main contractor
UK outlines massive £15.6bn transport investment plan
The UK revealed its five-year plan to update its transportation system
UK earthmoving contractor invests in mega battery storage unit
240kW fast charger will support shift to electric trucks and excavators
UK contractor’s trial of solar and hydrogen cuts diesel use by 20,000 litres
Kier trials solar power with hydrogen fuel cell backup to power construction site in Somerset, UK
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