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Tunnel vision: The challenges building Melbourne’s new A$12.6bn megaproject
Jim Heron, Melbourne’s Metro Tunnel delivery director explains how the city’s new mega project has had to overcome political, financial and engineering challenges
Pedro Torres on the Riwal-Boels deal
Riwal CEO spoke to IRN at the IPAF Summit & IAPA awards
Electrification meets challenges in North America
Takeuchi is making inroads to its effort to supply electric compact equipment to the North American rental market, but the effort is not without obstacles
Q&A: Shanthi Rajan, CEO of Linarc
Shanthi Rajan, CEO of Linarc, speaks to Construction Briefing on finding a gap in the market and developing the right software for the industry
Matthew Hinty: ‘Our job isn’t done until we all come home safe’
Extreme rigging challenges do not daunt Advanced Rigging & Machinery Movers’ Matthew Hinty.
How the European Investment Bank is under pressure to reshape infrastructure lending
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.
Why construction is ‘tired’ of seeing tech that isn’t available to use
Oracle’s Burcin Kaplanoglu on the importance of showing technology that will be commercially available soon and how to educate workers on tech
Could contractors soon source more than just machines from rental firms?
The way in which construction firms interact with rental companies and the products and services they source from them could be about to change.
Power Progress Podcast now on leading podcast platforms
Expanded editions of the podcast will be available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts
Video: Seequent CEO on the future of subsurface construction
CEO of global company provides exclusive insight on the world of subsurface construction
Why women are leaving engineering and construction at twice the rate of men
Valued At Work author Lauren Neal on why so many women are leaving the industry
John Deere reports on the status of its new excavator line
Following the end of its manufacturing agreement with Hitachi, John Deere has been working on the introduction of its own line of excavators, designed and built in the US
INTERVIEW: The game changer meeting future demand for crawlers
ICST spoke exclusively to Sarens’ senior R&D engineer, and crawler crane expert, Hendrik Sanders, about meeting the future demand for crawler cranes.
What makes the Australian access market tick?
Coates and United Forklift & Access Solutions talk about factors contributing to growth in the region
Banking on Europe: Why the EIB is backing rental firms with cheap loans
The European Investment Bank announced in 2019 it would phase out lending to fossil fuel projects and has since funded several rental firms investing in zero-emission equipment
Meet the latest speakers announced for Texas tech summit
Only one month to go until technology leaders discuss some of the industry’s trending topics
How to decide whether to keep or replace a crane
As equipment ages how do you decide whether to keep it running or get shot of it? 
ARA Show opens in New Orleans with all eyes on the future
The American Rental Association hosts its premier annual event amid an atmosphere of ‘cautious optimism’ 
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