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Green light for construction of one of Europe’s largest film studios
A new £450 million (US$568.6 million) film and television studio, set to be one of the largest in Europe, has won planning permission to be built in Sunderland, UK.
Designs revealed for $455m rebuild of Belmont Park horse racing venue
Sports architecture firm Populous will act as lead designer on the $455 million construction of the new Belmont Park horse racing venue in Nassau County, NY, USA.
Intermat show preview: A date in Paris
The Intermat construction industry trade show returns after a six-year absence
Rokbak sees growth in articulated hauler sales in Europe
Company said demand for machines in Europe is increasing
Sanctioned Russian oligarch finally sells stake in Strabag
Sanctioned Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska has now sold his stake in Austrian construction group Strabag, the company has confirmed.
Costs are making high-speed rail more challenging to build – is there a solution?
Decision-markers in charge of high-speed rail projects all over the world are warning that higher costs are making them more challenging to build.
6 construction workers feared dead after Baltimore bridge collapse
Six people remain missing following a bridge collapse in Maryland
Industry veteran Mike Disser reveals what he sees as the keys to success in rental
Recently joining forces with RMC Consults, Disser calls on 20 years in rental to provide insight into what it takes to go the distance 
More new Hiab cranes with electric power option
Three more HiPro hydraulic loader crane models now available with hybrid ePTO battery power
New tractor unit with crane for Phelan
Specialist abnormal load operator adds Daf tractor with big Hiab crane
AFC Energy reports progress on fuel cell gensets
Hydrogen genset deliveries to begin in 2024
German government to support major port expansion
US$325 million project aims to encourage port’s use by wind power developers
UK’s Wates Group passes £2bn turnover mark
UK-based construction and development group Wates’ annual turnover has passed the £2 billion (US$2.5 billion) mark for the first time in 2023.
Component production continues for 6,000 tonne Mammoet crane
Mammoet’s SK6000, the world’s highest capacity land-based crane, continues to takes shape
Interview: Rethinking the way we build infrastructure
The way in which societies design and build infrastructure needs to change as the world gets to grips with the challenges that decarbonisation and climate change present, according to engineering professor Deb Chachra.
CIC returns to certifying crane operators
The company is once again testing crane operators and issuing certifications that are recognized by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
Sarens expands offshore wind power presence with ‘largest project of its kind in the U.S.’
Sarens will receive and load out 176 monopiles, 176 transition pieces and jackets and topsides for the three offshore substations for the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind farm.
Engineered Rigging adds 500-ton gantry to fleet
The Enerpac SBL500 facilitates infrastructure projects at ports, railways, power and industrial plants.
NCCCO Foundation publishes workforce research report
Topics include demographics of load-handling employees, state of the current recruitment pipeline, views on jobs and certification and more
How one man became the founder of an industry
Mohan Ramanathan on writing India’s first regulations specifically for demolition
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