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The double trade fair saw over 9,000 visitors attend over the course of three-days
Increasing numbers of politicians and architects are favouring reused buildings over demolition
Pair of 80 tonne capacity rough terrains joins international engineering services company
Ishii steps into the role of chairman of Hitachi Construction Machinery Americas Inc.
Job order contracting is suited to certain types of projects where it can potentially save contractors time and money
Relocation will see the current production facility in Yokohama close by 2023
Frank Weiss, senior director, new products and innovation, Oracle, Paul Surin, global engineering, construction, operations and BIM segment lead with IBM and Dr Marzia Bolpagni, Head of BIM International at Mace discuss BIM in construction
Italian construction giant to undertake complex 37km-long highway and tunnel project across the Carpathian mountains
President Biden’s team report that in the six months since the infrastructure bill has passed US$110 billion has been released
Specialist manufacturer to show four crushing and screening models at Excon exhibition
Environmental processes and systems lower waste per machine by 20%
ECOncrete technology said to promote the growth of corals, which strengthen underwater structures
A time to be steady, not optimistic – as a growing number of survey respondents predict a levelling of business activity
Future of construction equipment technology and sustainability in focus at Verona event, which will run from 3-7 May next year
Commercial pipeline in excess of €27 billion (US$28 billion), including €6.9 billion (US$7.1 billion) of tenders awaiting outcome
Six carbon tech specialists to be backed by leading multinational cement companies
Paul Surin, IBM’s global engineering, construction, operations and BIM segment lead speaks at KHL’s recent Construction Technology Summit.
Report outlines the company’s future plans for sustainability
Alliance will see Aktio add Silent Piler, a hydraulic pile jacking machine that intsals piles with no noise or vibration.
Two Chinese companies working on what will be country’s third largest port when completed