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Hochtief to overhaul stretch of German railway in €170m deal
German infrastructure company Hochtief has won a deal to overhaul a 42km-long stretch of railway in Germany
Video: How an entire 485.5m-long bridge was shifted sideways
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A concrete giant weighing thousands of tonnes slid sideways into place in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia earlier this month - not on rails, but on Teflon
COBOD unveils first multifunctional construction robot
COBOD has developed a robotic system that combines 3D printing, shotcrete, and surface finishing in a single platform
Germany’s bumper €166bn transportation plan to start with renovation and maintenance
Germany’s federal transportation minister Patrick Schnieder has announced government plans to spend €166 billion on transport infrastructure
FlatironDragados merges three New York area infrastructure contractors
A trio of New York City metro construction firms is merging into one
Volvo CE buys its biggest European dealer
‘Strategic’ move to make retail sales a key part of its business
Volvo CE exits SDLG joint venture in major China strategy reset
After nearly two decades, Volvo CE ends its SDLG partnership to target high-end segments in China and strengthen its innovation base
5 construction tech start-ups land $100m for automation, AI and prefab
 Investors back new tech to cut labour, speed up builds, and reduce costs
Gimme shelters: Europe civil defence infrastructure projects surge
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The Russia-Ukraine war is driving up investment in defence infrastructure in Europe
Evacuation in central Cologne after three WWII bombs found on construction site
American bombs found in shipyard construction site in Deutz area of the city
Implenia wins US$229 million contract to build German S-Bahn tunnel
Implenia wins contract to build complex underground tunnel section
Where are Europe’s new hotspots for data centre construction?
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Data centre construction projects are a major source of new work but some markets in Europe could overheat - so where next?
Mass timber milestone for US presidential library project
US President ‘Teddy’ Roosevelt’s presidential library is taking shape and the mass-timber build could open in 2026
Züblin acquires Bauer’s Austrian foundation business
An arm of Austria-based Züblin has acquired in full a subsidiary of Bauer Group
Liebherr hits wheel loader milestone
10,000th unit leaves Bischofshofen plant
Building permits show signs of turnaround from low level in Germany
There was a slight increase in the number of building permits issued in Germany during the first quarter of 2025 (+3.4%), hinting at signs of a turnaround in the sector
Eiffage’s Q1 revenue up, but construction division down
Eiffage’s earnings overall were up, but struggles remain in construction division
Wirtgen Group and John Deere: The Transatlantic team changing roadbuilding
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Wirtgen International vice president and managing director Jason Ambroson speaks with International Construction’s Andy Brown
Sany IPO targets growth as overseas sales outpace domestic market
OEM plans Hong Kong exchange listing amid weak China demand, surging growth in Africa, Asia-Pacific
Germany’s huge infrastructure fund could mean better times. But here’s why it’s not a done deal
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Tim-OIiver Müller, managing director of construction industry association Bauindustrie, discusses the state of Germany’s construction industry
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