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Primergy Solar, which develops and operates utility-scale solar and storage projects, has secured $588 million to build a 408MW solar farm in Hill County, Texas.
The most used manmade substance on the planet has evolved over millenniums, but the next decade of innovations will be key for the industry to meet its ambitious sustainability goals, Mitchell Keller reports
Vinci Construction signs-on for nationwide rail regeneration
Pinsent Masons examines cases of energy and infrastructure disputes
Project includes construction of 17 births to facilitate operation of large-capacity ships
Canadian-based construction company nidus3D has completed what it claims is North America’s first three-storey 3D-printed house.
Employment numbers are up in the non-residential segment for the construction industry
Automaker’s facility plans are on hold
In a world where banks are facing increasing scrutiny over their lending, the European Investment Bank, the lending arm of the European Union (EU), must make some difficult choices.
Biden administration released the order to encourage more apprenticeship paths
Lane, the US subsidiary of Italy’s Webuild Group, has won a contract worth $299 million to build the Seminole Expresway/SR 417 project in Florida.
Danish architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and US-based firm HNTB have won a deal to work up designs for a $1.5bn ballpark for the Athletics baseball team.
See which countries will lead the way in building the world’s bridges
Oracle’s Burcin Kaplanoglu on the importance of showing technology that will be commercially available soon and how to educate workers on tech
In celebration of International Women’s Day on March 8, here are four women working to inspire change in equipment rental and related fields
The equipment will finish off tunnelling for the high-speed rail project
The top takeaways from learned from Skanska’s 2023 construction and sustainability report
Chicago-based construction company Clayco has launched a new plan to help its employees pay off their “crippling” student debt more quickly.
American consulting firm opens facility in European country
New York City to further its green economy with new plan
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