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The project is set to be completed by 2032
Granite Construction has won the first border wall construction contract of US President Trump’s second term in office
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Scope of work included concrete and steel maintenance, repair of steel lintels, masonry upkeep and cement plaster (stucco) repairs
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Joanna Oliver tells Construction Briefing about her 30-year career representing UK manufacturers and what comes next
Northvolt secured $5 billion for European plant expansion little more than a year ago
Work to be carried out within a live environment, with the Sherfield Building remaining fully operational throughout construction
German construction associations have welcomed news of a cross-party agreement to spend €500 billion infrastructure in the country.
Taiwanese chip manufacturer TSMC has signed a deal to invest $100 billion in construction of new fabrication plants
A group of contractors will construct a hospital expansion in Nova Scotia, Canada
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’
The Bobcat L85 compact wheel loader is helping build a convent in the Czech Republic
Main contractor BAM starts work on children’s hospital after government green lights project
Seven construction companies are to be investigated for professional misconduct following the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire in London, UK
A joint venture between US-based contractor Tutor Perini and Hawaii-based Nan has won additional contracts for storm repair work in Guam
The US and Kuwait armies collaborating on warehouse builds in Middle East
Egyptian contractor Orascom has won a deal to build the new “Campus 2026” expansion of the American University in Cairo, Egypt
German-based group hails record order backlog after a strong 2024 performance
UK contractor Willmott Dixon avoided an estimated £318,000 in costs after a close call when a lithium-ion battery on one of its construction sites ignited overnight
England’s Everton Football Club has welcomed 10,000 fans for a test event, after contractors handed over the 52,888-seater arena late last year
Six contractors are competing for the chance to build the world’s first ship tunnel, the Stad ship tunnel in Norway