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Construction industry urged to prepare for new tech standards, new review processing, and digital modernisation
Is Google building a US$10-billion data centre in this southern US state?
French materials and construction services provider Saint-Gobain is constructing an electric-powered insulation factory
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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?
Black & White Engineering continues rapid expansion with acquisition of Irish consultancy
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The US’ import tariffs received resounding negative reaction from the world, but is it driving high-tech manufacturing construction in America?
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Tim-OIiver Müller, managing director of construction industry association Bauindustrie, discusses the state of Germany’s construction industry
UK’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has conducted dawn raids on five properties and arrested three people
Chemicals firm Dow will delay the construction of a US6.5 billion (CAN$9 billion) chemicals plant in Alberta, Canada, until market conditions improve
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Data centre demand is surging in Europe and North America, but can construction keep up?
Drug company aims to export more from US than it imports
US-based technology company Microsoft is “slowing or pausing” some early-stage data centre construction projects
Danish drug company Novo Nordisk has announced plans to invest 6.4 billion reais (US$1.1 billion) to expand production at a manufacturing plant in Brazil.
JCB is doubling the size of its new Texas factory to one million square feet in response to President Trump’s tariffs, investing $500 million
First phase of a high-density, liquid cooling-ready data centre to be built in Cyberjaya, Malaysia
Additional portions of a data centre build in Wisconsin are on ‘pause’, the tech giant said
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Take an inside look at why Skanska developing a high-tech US business unit
Northvolt secured $5 billion for European plant expansion little more than a year ago
German construction associations have welcomed news of a cross-party agreement to spend €500 billion infrastructure in the country.
US technology company Apple is to spend more than $500 billion in the US over the next four years, including on a new factory in Texas and a manufacturing academy.