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Dutch contractor cites homeland, UK, and Ireland as big regions of growth for the first half of 2025
Main contractor BAM starts work on children’s hospital after government green lights project
The Dutch Public Prosecutions Office (DPPO) has closed a pending investigation into contractor BAM International
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Work has resumed on one of the world’s most extreme construction sites
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The Construction Briefing weekly quiz for 12 July 2024
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Contractor BAM has completed the restoration of a 32-year-old runway in the Antarctic as construction winds down at the end of the austral summer season
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The total cost of Pier A has increased to €1.4 billion primarily due to repair work, delays, and a longer project duration
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Two construction workers have died and another two were seriously injured when a section of bridge being lifted into place on a road project collapsed.
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James Wimpenny, Executive Director of Construction in the UK and Ireland, has decided to retire
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Eight construction team members will be stationed at Rothera for seven months during Antarctica’s winter season
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The UK arm of Netherlands-based contracting giant BAM is leading a new project that will see it run excavators specially adapted to inject hydrogen into the diesel engines of conventional excavators.
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The company’s Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization (EBITDA) are said to have adjusted to €199 million in the first nine months
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Dutch contractor highlights improving earnings and selective tendering strategy
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The technology provided by nPlan is said to enable BAM to analyze the entire portfolio through an AI lens
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Consortium recognised that construction projects are often delivered in locations without connectivity
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Work to resume on research centre in one of world’s harshest environments
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Leading Dutch construction firm reports EBITDA of €281m, despite supply chain issues
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Central section of 117km underground line – renamed the Elizabeth Line – now open to passengers
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Firm to focus new divisions in UK and Netherlands, alongside management reshuffle
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Modular structure is proving popular for a wider range of construction projects