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Three killed and two injured in ‘jump form system incident’
ZBC 1000-1200 claimed to be largest energy storage system on market
Peri will showcase a suite of innovations aimed at revolutionizing construction safety, efficiency and sustainability
Leading figures from construction on six technology trends to watch
China is set to start building a huge new military complex outside Beijing that could be up to 10 times larger than the Pentagon in the US.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh made the request for the ministry to submit the Lao Cai-Hanoi-Hai Phong railway to the government
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A Bauer hybrid pile driver is in use for the foundation work on a German train station project
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The Buildots platform uses data from 360-degree cameras at the construction site, which is then analysed using proprietary AI algorithms
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One worker killed, another seriously injured, after falling 9 stories from scaffolding on Chicago jobsite
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An innovative temporary bridge that allows traffic to flow over the top of it, as road resurfacing works take place underneath it, has returned to service after a revamp
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Five construction workers have now been confirmed dead after a concrete beam and slabs collapsed on a construction site in Italy on Friday, 16 February
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There are clear advantages to a connected construction site. Catrin Jones investigates what such a future could look like, and the barriers preventing the industry from achieving this.
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Construction access control systems have moved on to biometric technology, opening new opportunties for contractors to examine how operatives are working in detail.
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During a residential project outside of Dublin, the GEDA 1200 Z/ZP safely transported workers, materials on the jobsite
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Rescue and emergency crews continue to search for survivors at German construction site
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Armed forces in Singapore conducted a controlled explosion on an unexploded World War II-era bomb after it was discovered on a construction site.
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HP SitePrint is now available in the US, Canada, UK and Ireland following a successful Early Access Program
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Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has ordered the temporary suspension of elevated road projects it has commissioned following an accident that killed two construction workers.
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Construction companies in Great Britain have been urged secure their sites to stop children gaining access, after a child’s death.
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Consortium recognised that construction projects are often delivered in locations without connectivity