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Josh Nickell, VP of equipment rental with the American Rental Association, talks about whether the FTC’s latest move will change the landscape of the US rental industry
Ten major players in the construction industry, including rental companies, OEMs and contractors have joined forces to create a new group dedicated to making the sector more sustainable.
Two transit projects in California and a major new prison build in New York have contributed to a 35% year-on-year increase in Q1 revenue for US contractor Tutor Perini.
Skanska has signed a final award worth $612 million for the upgrade of the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal in Brooklyn, New York, USA.
Caterpillar announces its first quarter results on 25 April
Construction equipment rental company equipment share could go public as early as next year (2025), according to a report by Bloomberg.
Product aimes at US market follows Teupen’s acquisition by Altec
Rebuild Ukraine conference held at Intermat
Alliance of OEMs celebrate milestone win for tiltrotator and quick coupler global standard
China Railway Tunnel Group has claimed what it said was a new record tunnel boring machine tunnelling (TBM) during the construction of a tunnel on a major new highway in Georgia.
Winners of the Intermat Innovation awards were announced at a ceremony after the first day of the show in Paris, with Bomag, Moog, Tenstar, Dynaset and Betolar winning the coveted gold awards.
China-based OEM launches five new electric products as it reaffirms commitment to battery electric construction equipment
As April draws to a close, there has been a flurry of acquisitions in the construction sector around the world.
What we learned from AGC’s ‘Playbook on Decarbonization’
OEM plans new machines by 2025
Machine produced to generate discussion about electric products
Hochtief’s Australian subsidiary Cimic has increased its stake in mining services company Thiess, in response to the importance of the energy transition.
Technology firms work with OEM to develop cutting edge excavators
The new 3 tonne model incorprates the manufacturer’s latest technologies
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