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Automated formwork solutions are being used on a major India highway project
While much of the world continues to build taller, Europe is charting its own course by embracing smart construction methods and refined systems to meet growing demand for high-rise development
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AI tool in mobile device replaces time-consuming manual counts.
Scaffolding company looks to double global footprint amid market shifts
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Catching up with Doka Group CEO Robert Hauser at bauma
At Bauma 2025, Doka will showcase more than 40 products and solutions
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Rober Hauser details the advanced technologies and sustainable materials driving a global formwork transformation
Doka is working on “stunning architectural marvels” in Dubai
The high-rise industry is raising expectations in sustainability and tech advancements, Mitchell Keller reports
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A project in the US seeks to extend the height of a dam by 40m
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Diverse renovation projects signal growing trend to restore existing structures rather than replace them
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Catrin Jones looks at the latest activity at some of Europe’s most complex tunnelling projects
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New DokaXact sensors monitor concrete pouring speeds and efficiency
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Advancements such as BIM, prefabrication techniques, and the integration of automation are already enhancing efficiency, safety, and quality in construction processes
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Doka’s Ringlock modular scaffolding and the company’s formwork were used for one of Vienna’s largest urban development projects
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Company’s Ringlock modular scaffolding utilized on 15,000-square-meter site
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Significant damage to Croatian church required use of Ringlock modular scaffolding for repair
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It is claimed that, when complete, the tower will be the second highest in the world
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Karlatornet, also known as ‘Karla Tower’, is the centrepiece of a new district called Karlastaden in the Lindholmen port area