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Following a report from the UK showing sinking concrete demand regionally, how is the rest of the world shaping up?
A new Electricity Transmission Partnership includes contractors Balfour Beatty, Morgan Sindall, Murphy, M Group and others
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Endangered species’ protections are on the rise, which means regulating builds in their habitat are too
Dutch contractor cites homeland, UK, and Ireland as big regions of growth for the first half of 2025
A stoppage led to almost US$1 billion in losses for Equinor on major US project
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US-based infrastructure consultancy Aecom has provided the UK a playbook for reducing emobodied carbon
The global consultancy’s second annual report dives into construction’s decarbonisation headwinds and tailwinds
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Cowi North America’s Pia Abercromby on building sustainability through engineering
Implenia wins contract to build complex underground tunnel section
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Essential information on what is one of construction’s key issues
An extremely dry state in the US is implementing its own workplace heat protection rules
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Take an inside look at why Skanska developing a high-tech US business unit
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Plan is part of Trump administration’s strategy to reduce business costs
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Roland Berger principal Martin Weissbart shares his view on
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Could the buzz around electrification of construction equipment in the US subside in favour of focus on internal combustion engines?
Bechtel’s Global Infrastructure Business President, Darren Mort, on how construction can reduce its emissions
Achieving greener and more sustainable concrete relies on coordinated efforts among a range of stakeholders throughout the material’s entire lifecycle
New York City brings back a once-scrapped plan to charge a toll on vehicles driving in Manhattan
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Several major cement and aggregate producers are working with the US White House on decarbonisation
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An Australian subsidiary of Vinci announced two road contracts worth more than US$200 million