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Construction industry urged to prepare for new tech standards, new review processing, and digital modernisation
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Contractors have successfully topped out a main tower of the Shituo Yangtze River Bridge in China.
Construction Briefing reviews some of the best photos from the sector taken in May 2025
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Mitchell Keller examines six major highway construction projects under construction around the world
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Construction teams are nearing a handoff for the new Portal North Bridge in New Jersey, US
A shortlist of five designs for the construction of a memorial to Queen Elizabeth II has been unveiled in the UK
A tribunal has ordered Argentina to pay $147 million to Italian contractor Webuild, following a decade-long dispute over a highways project
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Tim-OIiver Müller, managing director of construction industry association Bauindustrie, discusses the state of Germany’s construction industry
Contractors have warned that Germany is falling behind on a plan to modernise its motorway bridges
Construction Briefing reviews some of the best photos from the sector taken in April 2025
Contractor Skanska is to build a 400m-long suspension bridge that will become Sweden’s longest wooden bridge once completed
Transport Scotland and Amey’s challenging road to building temporary propping on the M8 Woodside Viaducts in Glasgow, Scotland
Laboratory testing showed that the main cables are deteriorating and not as strong
Bauma once again held its Innovation Awards, crowning winners across five categories
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What we learned from Liebherr’s 2024 full-year results
Skanska has revealed that it will build the lift portion of the Raritan River Bridge in Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA, for US$421 million
A subsidiary of French construction giant Bouygues will harness the power of cosmic rays to inspect 30 major bridges worldwide
Russia is set to start construction of a road bridge over the Tumen river between the two countries, according to report
A total of 68 bridges across 19 US states should be assessed for vulnerabilities that could lead to their collapse from a vessel collision
The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has reversed course on its infrastructure policy