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The company says that they have made ‘significant time and efficiency savings’
Taiwanese chip manufacturer TSMC has revealed plans to build a third semiconductor fab in Phoenix, Arizona, bringing its total expenditure on its factories there to more than US$65 billion.
A Texas-based construction firm has taken the title of the USA’s safest company in an awards ceremony organised by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC).
Construction has started on one of two robotics projects.
Read two industry experts’ opinions on what’s next in construction circularity
Range of zero-emission vehicles to be exhibited
UK-based Jacksons Fencing has launched a new solar fence panel, with each one capable of generating 425 watts.
A South Korea-based company will expand into this US state
What does Gen Z want from the construction industry? And can the industry provide it?
What are the world’s 10 biggest construction equipment manufacturers spending on research and development?
New long-term framework covers projects across the Group’s entire portfolio of UK and Ireland sites
A joint venture between Spanish contractors Acciona, Ferrovial and Sacyr have landed a deal to build and operate a new 34.8km stretch of toll road in Lima, Peru.
Catherine Hunt Ryan, head of manufacturing and technology at infrastructure giant Bechtel explains why the company needs to recruit more female craft professionals
EDA guide provides in-depth information on everything from recycling concepts and regulations to details on recyclable materials
One of the highlights on the stand is the Xwatch Leica Geosystems 3D Avoidance System mounted on a ZX225USLC-7 2P excavator
Liebherr registered growth in 11 of its 13 product segments last year, as it filed a record set of results for 2023.
Fulham Football Club in London has unveiled designs for its redeveloped 8,000-seater Riverside Stand, which is set to feature a rooftop pool.
Updated animated chart shows how the top construction OEMs have traded positions over the last 20 years, now including data for 2023.
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