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Hakkers trials CO₂-storing cement in Rotterdam to cut emissions in port infrastructure
The deal sees Zeppelin assume responsibility for all Cat equipment and services in the two countries, previously handled by Dutch firm Pon Holdings
A regional subsidiary of Hitachi Construction Equipment is leading a study with a Netherlands university
Eiffage’s earnings overall were up, but struggles remain in construction division
New bridge over River Clyde officially opened at midnight on 9 May
Grid operator Liander sounds warning over projects amid nitrogen emissions confusion
Contractor Eiffage is acquiring an offshore energy engineering and construction specialist
A group of contractors will construct a hospital expansion in Nova Scotia, Canada
JCB said its novel hydrogen engine received licensing approval for use
The Dutch Public Prosecutions Office (DPPO) has closed a pending investigation into contractor BAM International
Company says deal for new territories adds around €1.1 billion in sales
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Construction Briefing dissects Forbes list of planet’s best employers
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How Jan de Nul and DEME are building the foundation for a new ‘energy island’ in the North Sea
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A construction project in London will build the ‘largest’ commercial lab in the world
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An Eiffage subsidiary said it has more than US$1 billion in offshore wind contracts
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The company highlights that operational downtime is reduced
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Heavy lifting and transport company Mammoet has launched what it claims is the “world’s strongest” land-based crane
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Eiffage and De Romein won an engineering contract for the Rhein-Main-Link scheme in Germany
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South Australia selected a consortium to finish its ‘largest infrastructure project’, which is ahead of schedule
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Eiffage Énergie Systèmes announced two acquisitions of automation firms