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UK-based construction company Mace appointed construction partner for 85 Gracechurch Street
Major property developers in the United Arab Emirates are increasingly creating their own contracting businesses amid high demand for property
The Avenues in Riyadh to serve as new investment and commercial hub
Major Switzerland-based contractor Implenia announced new contracts valued around US$500 million
UK government has set out plans for a new law that would set a deadline for building owners to fix unsafe cladding.
Developer Las Vegas Sands has broken ground on a new $8 billion “ultra-luxurious” resort and entertainment destination in Singapore.
Set to rise 200m above the Athenian Riviera, Greece’s first skyscraper has now passed the halfway point.
Balfour Beatty is starting work on a major residential project in the US capital of Washington D.C.
Once a twin tower project, DC Tower 2 now stands apart with a redesigned form and energy-generating facade
While much of the world continues to build taller, Europe is charting its own course by embracing smart construction methods and refined systems to meet growing demand for high-rise development
The ‘world’s tallest’ mass timber high-rise is under construction less than 1 mile from the current record-holder
A Cimic Group subsidiary is building another series of luxury high-rise towers for a client in India
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