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Former Leighton executive guilty
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Peter Gregg found guilty of falsifying accounts at Leighton Holdings in 2011
Court rules against Strabag consortium
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Written decision in legal dispute over the Pedemontana motorway project will be appealed
Chinese court rules in favour of Metso
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Two Chinese firms ordered to stop producing and marketing imitations of Metso’s equipment and parts
Saipem found guilty by Italian court
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International contractor found guilty and fined over bribery charges
Veidekke Hochtief settles dispute
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At the same time, Norwegian contractor Veidekke undergoes reorganisation of its operating areas
Heijmans lock project could restart
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Dispute ruling over Dutch Wilhelmina Lock project entitles contractor to €8 million more compensation
More ECOL trials
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Next ECOL trials scheduled as European operator licence scheme prepares for 2019 launch
Lafarge SA under investigation
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French investigators place Lafarge SA under formal investigation over Syrian cement plant
BossTek - OSHA deadline's coming
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Industrial dust control company says silica compliance doesn’t have to be at the expense of profits
Police recover stolen crane
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Hovago’s stolen 300 tonne Liebherr mobile crane found in Belgium
Vinci in the clear
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Complaint made about Qatari subsidiary of French-based firm will not be pursued any further
Speedy plays down impact of Carillion collapse
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UK rental company says outstanding debt owed by Carillion to Speedy stands at £2 million
Vp’s Brandon Hire acquisition investigated
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Competition & Markets Authority opens investigation into Vp’s acquisition of Brandon Hire, worth €47.12 million
Kobe Steel admits falsifying data
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Japanese steelmaker shipped goods with doctored inspection certificates
UK mobile crane MoT test exemption changes
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Mobile cranes in the UK built on standard HGV chassis weighing up to 44 tonnes will be required to have an MoT as of May 2018
Lemminkäinen leave to appeal
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Finnish Supreme Court grants contractor and city of Vantaa leave to appeal over asphalt cartel damages
Petrofac CEO fined
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Italian oil services company chief says he is “shocked and surprised” by €300,000 fine
Former bridge official jailed in Canadian bribery case
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Michel Fournier accepted US$1.8 million from SNC-Lavalin in exchange for Montreal bridge contract
Polish motorway dispute settled
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Court proceedings in longstanding row between GDDKiA and Covec over construction of sections of A2 motorway ends
U-turn resolves dispute over Spanish permits
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Attempts to enforce changes to Spain’s exceptional transport regulations have been dropped following complaints from trade bodies
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