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Ardent vans deliver supplies for Ukraine refugees
Three Ardent vans taking medicine, clothing and food to Warsaw
Strabag cuts Russian connections
Austrian contractor will close Russian operations and terminate Russian shareholder agreements
Mammoet halts new business in Russia
Mammoet owner says no new investments, no new projects and no new exports to Russia
Dinolift stops sales to Russia
Finland-based manufacturer Dinolift will no longer sell products or parts to Russia or Belarus
Risk of Russian cyber attack ‘heightened’
Security expert says construction firms could be a target for Russian hackers
War in Ukraine: the construction impact
Assessing the wider impact on construction of the war in Ukraine
Ukraine set to undertake its first road PPPs
Projects could be first of many, with plans for 422km of road development on the table
Construction of Europe’s largest hydroelectric plant underway
1,000 workers to build Ukraine’s Dniester PSPS facility, with a total capacity of 2268MW
Ukraine and Moldova discuss joint bridge project
Dniester river crossing could reduce travel time between countries’ capitals to five hours
Ukraine to get €450 million highways loan
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development offer boosts country’s infrastructure plans
EIB invests €640m in Ukrainian infrastructure
European Investment Bank and Ukraine agree loans to improve public transport and road connections
Kiev ring road picks up speed
Contract signed for Dnieper bridge construction at the heart of Ukraine’s stalled road project
Eastern Europe ‘battered’ and ‘bruised’ by Covid-19
Latest report from EECFA shows how east and south east have fared differently during the crisis
AR Demolition adds to fleet
Demolition specialist will become a beacon of industry best practice, says managing director Richard Dolman
Chernobyl’s New Safe Confinement is complete
Vinci and Bouygues conclude the 12-year project to make the damaged Ukrainian reactor safe
Syvash secures €108 million funding
Total Eren and NBT secure financing for phase two of Ukrainian Syvash wind farm
Fortrent stays with Cramo & Ramirent
The co-owners will retain ownership of Fortrent, but the business will exit the Ukraine market in 2019
Good news in the Balkans
Construction optimism in Balkan countries says EECFA, which is also less pessimistic about Russia
Mammoet flies boilers
Four 140 tonne boilers were loaded onto the world’s largest cargo plane by Mammoet
Eastern Europe expansion
Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and Ukraine buoyant, but Russia and Turkey less so
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