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At 920m in length, bridge in Taiwan will be a record-breaker when it is completed
Skanska has won a deal for US$1.4 billion with the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) to replace the Portage Bay Bridge in Seattle, Washington.
VIDEO: Demolition workers cut first section of Francis Scott Key Bridge
The initiative is part of the “Restoring the Struggle and Prosperous Punjab” programme
A seamless sequence of deliveries was required for a new footbridge construction job in the UK
The latest in a series of tourism projects announced for the special economic zone of Neom in Saudi Arabia will see the construction of a futuristic-looking 250-room resort, bridging a lagoon on the Gulf of Aqaba.
US-based contractor Tutor Perini’s subsidiary Lunda Construction Company has emerged as the lowest bidder for a $136 million bridge replacement and highway improvement project.
Complex M25 demolition works completed ahead of schedule, says Balfour Beatty
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.
See which countries will lead the way in building the world’s bridges
Tunnel section installed quickly, quietly and cleanly using battery-powered equipment
Engineering firms Arup, Iv Group and Wagemaker will reassess bridges and viaducts across the Netherlands under a new framework deal.
The company’s market trends webinar suggests productivity in multiple construction segments.
Contractor called in to take down New York structure in just 12 hours
Two construction workers have died and another two were seriously injured when a section of bridge being lifted into place on a road project collapsed.
Construction and civil firm has signed on to rail-expansion project
How Delsan-AIM dismantled Montreal’s 3.5-km-long Champlain Bridge
Funding remains elusive and questions on effectiveness linger for the Coastal Texas Project
US-based contractor will finish up at Alaska-based National Park
As some of the world’s biggest militaries start to look at ways to cut their carbon emissions, could there be opportunities for construction companies?
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