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January-February International Construction now online

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11 February 2015

The January-February edition of International Construction is now available to download from www.khl.com. As well as being available as a .pdf file that you can download and keep, the issue comes in an online format that offers more functions. An iPad edition of the magazine is also available free from iTunes, which includes additional audio and video content.

NEWS: New study finds that currency fluctuations are key driver in changing industry costs around the world

BUSINESS: Saint-Gobain’s offer to acquire a family-owned controlling interest in Sika has provoked an ugly battle between the owners and Board of the Swiss company.

WWW.KHL.COM: Full details of November 2015’s ICEF conference are now available on-line.

AWARDS NEWS: Entries are now being accepted for both the International Construction Project of the Year Awards and the International Construction Equipment Forum (ICEF) Awards, which will recognise innovation and achievement in the construction equipment industry.

ECONOMIC OUTLOOK: China

REGIONAL REPORT: China

INTERMAT PREVIEW: This April sees the Intermat exhibition in Paris return on its three-year cycle, this time boasting a tie-up with the annual US show World of Concrete.

FEATURE: Compact Equipment

FEATURE: Drilling

EQUIPMENT: A review of December’s bC India exhibition features along with news from Kobelco, JCB, Sandvik, Sennebogen, Terex and Wacker Neuson.

Click here to view the digital issue.

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