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China used to be a lucrative market for western construction equipment manufacturers. But the world is changing.
More than 200 construction machines are working on an Austrian hydroelectric project
A China-made super-large diameter shield machine made its debut in October
A Bauer hybrid pile driver is in use for the foundation work on a German train station project
The growing demands in piling and ground improvement work are coupled with a need for sustainable solutions
CECE Congress assesses challenges facing construction equipment manufacturers and emphasises need for collaboration
See which Sweden-based construction and engineering company has developed more ‘climate efficient’ concrete piles
Organisers of world’s largest construction equipment show expect strong showing in 2025
Can a US$20 billion project in California reverse climate-change effects on the state water system?
UFR’s solutions are based on a common autonomy platform
South Australia selected a consortium to finish its ‘largest infrastructure project’, which is ahead of schedule
TMB makes breakthrough at US$1.7 billion Chinese tunnel project
Catrin Jones looks at the latest activity at some of Europe’s most complex tunnelling projects
The Hudson Tunnel Project in New York has awarded a contract for tunnel boring
The company’s operating profit is reported to have dropped by 14%
How the hierarchy of the world’s biggest construction equipment OEMs has changed up to 2024
Dutch construction equipment supplier Dieseko has agreed to pay an out-of-court settlement to end an investigation into the sale of machines used for the construction of a bridge in Crimea
A contractor is using remote controlled excavators for major Sydney Metro work
Komatsu launched line of battery-electric drillers
Thiess completed the acquisition of a mining company
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