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US contractor will construct a 14-storey surgicial and inpatient tower in this US state
Construction Briefing reviews some of the best photos from the sector taken in May 2025
Skanska will build a new office building in Cambridge, UK, which includes a unique restoration project
One English Premier League football club is building up more than wins on the pitch
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A closer look at the Cipriani Residences high-rise project in Miami, Florida, US
Construction Briefing reviews some of the best photos from the sector taken in April 2025
Construction of the 597m Goldin Finance 117 tower in China is expected to restart after nearly a decade on hold
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Catching up with Doka Group CEO Robert Hauser at bauma
A group of contractors will construct a hospital expansion in Nova Scotia, Canada
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 deeper look at Skanska’s 2024 and fourth quarter results
Strabag announced it won a contract on a €350 million project in Slovenia
As January 2025 draws to a close, Construction Briefing reviews some of the best photos from the sector taken this month
Doka is working on “stunning architectural marvels” in Dubai
Construction work has started on installing a sculptural façade on a 46-storey high-rise building in China, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects
Work to pour concrete raft slab on Safa Two completed by CSCEC
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Cladding Safety Victoria chief executive Dan O’Brien explains how the world’s first major public body dedicated to cladding safety is working to remove combustible panels in the Australian state of Victoria
Trio to deliver core city planning, design and engineering for the first phase of Saudi Arabia’s linear city
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Scheduled to be complete by 2030, Diriyah will have four metro stations, restaurants, hotels, sports stadiums and more