All infrastructure investment Articles

Growth stalls for European contractors in 2025
Residential construction struggles despite housing shortages, while infrastructure sees modest growth
Bentley Systems’ 2024 results point to strong 2025 despite losing business in China
Bentley Systems reported its 2024 full-year and fourth-quarter results on 26 February
UK government to fund HS2 Euston link and increases pothole repair spending
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UK’s first female Chancellor of the Exchequer reveals spending and taxation plans
Brazil’s US$76 billion infrastructure investment
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Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s ambitious infrastructure investment plan
India’s US$1.3 trillion infrastructure plan
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Indian Prime Minister Modi promises substantial infrastructure investment
G7 launches global infrastructure push
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Build Back Better being positioned as alternative to China’s Belt and Road
‘Once in a lifetime’ moment for US infrastructure
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Pete Buttigieg, US Secretary of Transportation, says low interest rates and high unemployment have created a generational opportunity to invest in infrastructure
Pete Buttigieg tapped as US transportation secretary
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Industry officials support the nomination with an eye toward infrastructure investment
US construction officials call for action on infrastructure
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Industry groups express hope for post-election cooperation toward economic revitalisation
Asia-Pacific region poised for infrastructure investment
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Philippines and Vietnam are reported to be in the best position for growth
Construction Europe Business & Market Report 2019-2020
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The latest definitive guide to the European construction sector
US candidate forum focuses on infrastructure
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US presidential candidates Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar and Tom Steyer discussed the future of America’s roads, bridges and public transport
Recovery predicted for Mexico’s construction industry
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Mexico’s construction industry, which declined in 2019, is predicted to return to growth in 2020