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World Bank says construction tech could be used to help cut emissions
Are alternative fuels really better for the environment?
The HP survey canvased the opinions of construction workers and decision makers from the US, UK and Germany
Construction spending in New York is expected to rise to $83bn by the end of 2023.
Eight startups were announced as this year’s winners for Cemex Venture’s start up competition
A new report reveals that disputed costs amount to more than a third of project capital expenditure value
EIC says contractors and suppliers must be rewarded for providing infrastructure need for energy transition
Cement-free concrete home reported to absorb CO₂ ‘like a tree’
‘Historic’ growth being slowed by outdated tools and lack of skilled workers
Technology giant to establish a new facility that will open in early 2024
Circular Cities Barometer reveals the world’s most sustainable cities
Graham Robinson, Global Infrastructure and Construction Lead, Oxford Economics and Graham Harle, Chief Executive Officer, Gleeds, on where future growth for construction will come from.
Offshore wind issues point to a UK government struggling with its energy crisis
Download the official entry form for the 2023 d&ri100 ranking here
Could a spate of high-profile bridge collapses to have hit the headlines this year be linked to climate change?
Watch a video highlighting the main points of the latest ICON 200, an exclusive listing of the world’s biggest construction companies
EDA publishes free Recycling Equipment for Construction and Demolition guide for contractors
Calculator tracks emissions between stone and aggregate roads
Help your industry recruit skilled workers: FILL IN THE SURVEY!
Matt Brereton, IPAF’s communication manager, weighs up the MEWP rental markets in Europe, US and China
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