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CECE: European manufacturers should explore new markets amid tariff turmoil
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US tariffs are a signal that European manufacturers should explore options for new and expanded export markets, say CECE executives
FIEC: What can the EU do about the housing crisis?
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Rising costs and declining construction are worsening Europe’s housing crisis, pricing out low-income households and essential workers, says FIEC
Future labs: 5 life sciences builds that could change the world
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Five of the most high profile specialist life sciences projects which are being built around the world
US Fed cuts rates again, construction should benefit
The US Federal Reserve again cut the Federal Funds Rate at its 7 November meeting
How piling innovations and custom engineering are shaping construction
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The growing demands in piling and ground improvement work are coupled with a need for sustainable solutions
‘There’s no path forward in construction without huge growth in modular’
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If you’ve ever been to Belgium’s capital Brussels, then there’s a chance you’ve ambled round the city’s opulent Grote Markt.
Buckingham Palace renovation completes 82% of operational improvements
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Renovation of historical building showing “good practice” in numerous areas 
Leadership changes at Ramboll
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New leadership for Environment & Health (E&H) Division and UK and Ireland
UK’s new government to re-establish housebuilding targets amid planning shake-up
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The UK’s new government is to re-establish annual targets for the number of new homes built in the country, as it also pledged to overhaul planning rules
Are construction companies unfairly made scapegoats when projects go wrong?
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Are construction companies an easy target for politicians and the wider public when projects go wrong?
Masterminding the construction Cairo’s $5.5bn monorail megaproject
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The challenges of financing, building and operating the world’s longest automated monorail network
Trendlines: Back to normal for global construction equipment sales
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Global construction equipment segment is returning to a more natural and sustainable state
Major Northern Ireland infrastructure projects now billions over estimate
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Projects costs are ballooning for yearslong public projects.
Interview: Why a US construction body has started a legal battle with Biden
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Associated General Contractors outgoing chief executive Stephen Sandherr on 27 years representing the construction industry
UK construction sector ‘shrinks by most since pandemic’ amid housebuilding slowdown
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Britain’s construction sector shrank at its fastest pace since the start of the Covid pandemic as borrowing costs rose, according to new a survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
Will the Green Deal aggravate the housing crisis?
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FIEC calls on EU institutions to analyse the implications of the Green Deal for new housebuilding
How much are construction business failures increasing and why?
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Governments in several countries around the world are coming under pressure to intervene to help crisis-hit construction businesses as a wave of insolvencies claims a growing number of high-profile contractors.
Forecast 2024: Still a soft landing for global construction equipment
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OHR: Global slowdown will be a gentle one, and some markets continue to grow
The battle to build the Gordie Howe International Bridge
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The challenges involved in building the Gordie Howe International bridge, the longest cable stayed bridge in North America.
Why recession is looming over German construction industry
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Recession is looming over the construction market in Germany, as contractors and developers battle a combination of challenges exerting downward pressure on activity there.
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