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Hitachi's parallel thinking
Hitachi has expanded its ZW wheeled loader range with a new ZW180PL (Parallel Linkage) version, making it suitable for a wide range of attachments, including forks, log grapples and large-volume buckets.
Strabag secures record order
Austrian contractor leads PPP consortium on € 1,6 billion motorway project in Poland.
Court cuts German cement cartel fines
Fines almost halved as problems are found with Cartel Office's assumptions.
Italcementi abandons Ciments Français takeover
CEO blames US bondholders and their “unjustifiable claims.”
Surprise opportunities
Large mature countries are more attractive construction markets than fast-growing emerging economies, according to new study.
FIEC predicts –5,2% fall in EU construction
House building and privately funded non-residential construction to bear the brunt of the decline, with growth in civil engineering.
Fit to burst
The town sewage company Eigenbetrieb Stadtentwässerung (EBS) of Tuttlingen, Germany recently increased sewage canal capacity
Daewoo E&C stake up for sale
Kumho Asiana to divest 33% shareholding.
JCBs dig second Tyne Tunnel in UK
Two purpose-built JCB tracked excavators with unique boom and dipper configurations are carrying out specialist groundwork on the new Tyne Tunnel project in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK.
Cummins sees efficiency gains with Tier 4
A head-to-head test conducted by Cummins has shown its Tier 4 Interim (Stage IIIB) QSB6.7 engine offers a +5% fuel efficiency improvement over its Tier 3 (Stage IIIA) predecessor.
Emaar to merge with other Dubai developers
Talks with Dubai Holdings could see the consolidation of four major Dubai real estate companies.
Rail and environmental loans for China
The World Bank has approved two loans to the People's Republic of China totalling US$ 500 million to support expansion of its rail network and water infrastructure.
World Bank approves additional financing for Azerbaijan's Highway Program
The World Bank has approved a US$ 62 million equivalent IDA Credit and a US$ 113 million IBRD loan to the Republic of Azerbaijan as additional financing for the Second Highway Project.
Asian headquarters for construction division
Sandvik Mining and Construction is moving its construction businesses' headquarters to Singapore.
US$ 200 million ADB loan for urban development in India's North East
The ADB is to provide up to US$ 200 million to improve infrastructure in five state capital cities of North East India, the first time it has extended large scale assistance for urban sector development in one of the country's most underdeveloped regions.
Aquatics Centre fast facts
Fast facts about the Zaha Hadid-designed London 2012 Aquatics Centre
London 2012 Aquatics Centre roof reaches half-way point
New images from the London 2012 Olympic Delivery Authority show the Aquatics Centre's wave-shaped roof has reached the half way point.
Web exclusive: Metso helps meet Brazilian market demands
Grupo Estrutural's Pedreiras Basalto 9 quarry close to São Paulo, Brazil has supplied many of the country's most important bridges, buildings and roads with concrete, aggregates and asphalt since it first started operating in 1962. Richard High reports.
Plasma Studio unveils Flowing Graden
UK architect Plasma Studio has been commissioned to design the International Horticultural Fair in Xi'an, China by the city's Chang'an Ecological District.
IDB credit line aims to help Honduran "agricultural corridor"
The IDB has approved a US$ 50 million credit line to help Honduras improve a road linking the capital Tegucigalpa with Puerto Castilla
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