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Terex has agreed to pay a US$ 8 million fine to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) relating to several cases of accounting fraud between 2000 and 2004.
Veidekke reported sales for the second quarter of NOK 4,1 billion (€ 486 million), down -24,9% on the NOK 5,5 billion (€ 647 million) recorded for the same quarter last year.
Terex has announced plans to close its factory in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, which makes crushing, screening and aspahlt equipment.
Architect Denton Corker Marshall (DCM) has won the design competition for a new Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology building at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia.
Revenues rise +17%, but exceptional items hit profits.
Ingushetia's construction minister, Ruslan Amerkhanov, has been shot and killed in his office by a group of armed men.
Liugong has opened its first overseas factory in India making it the first Chinese construction equipment company to open a plant outside of China.
At least CNY 700 billion (US$ 102.4 billion) per year will be pumped into Chinese railway construction over the next three years the vice minister of railways, Wang Zhiguo announced this week.
Fluor took US$ 6.8 billion worth of orders in the second quarter of the year, compared with US$ 6.4 billion in the same period in 2008.
The Eastern Busway Alliance has been awarded the AU$ 282 million (US$ 236 million) contract to deliver the Eastern Busway - Buranda to Main Avenue to expand Brisbane's busway network.
Ten-year programme to replace exisiting building with 30 million passenger per year, low carbon facility.
Kang Rixin, head of China's civilian and military nuclear programmes, has been arrested on suspicion of embezzlement and taking bribes from contractors.
John Holland has won an AU$ 270 million (US$ 226 million) contract for the redevelopment of the Joondalup Health Campus in Perth, Australia.
KHL's new Information Store is the one-stop shop for data and analysis of the global construction sector.
Wal King, CEO of Leighton Holdings, which ranked 28 in iC’s global top 200 contractors this year, has said he’s upbeat about the future.
Skanska has won its first fully funded American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) contracts worth US$ 95 million, (SEK 720 million) which will be included in order bookings for the third quarter.
Leighton Contractors and the Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) will construct the AU$ 152 million (US$ 127 million) Hunter Valley Rail corridor in an alliance following the signing of an agreement to create the Upper Hunter Valley Alliance.
Tutor Perini reported second quarter sales of US$ 1.3 billion down just -0.4% on the same period last year. Pre-tax profits for the quarter increased +37% to US$ 61 million, up from US$ 44 million twelve months ago.
There was a further decline in national construction industry activity in July with the seasonally adjusted Australian Industry Group/Housing Industry Association Performance of Construction Index (Australian PCI) falling by 3.1 points to 39.5.
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