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The new store in Tokyo, Japan will feature natural materials and reduce the embodied carbon of the building
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Partnership with Britishvolt to lower carbon and develop batteries for heavy equipment
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Three-week long Volvo Days returns with equipment including EC230 Electric excavator
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New facility will bring company’s onshore wind capacity in Poland to 163 MW
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The world’s biggest cities will be located in different areas than today and will also look considerably different
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A clear message from the industry is the lack of skilled workers - a solution can be found in one half of the population that’s not well represented
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Niklas Nillroth to speak at the first ever Construction Sustainability Summit, scheduled for September 13, 2022
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Construction of Paldiski LNG terminal in Estonia will not get financial government support
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New campus will operate entirely on carbon-free energy by 2030
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Czech construction industry will benefit from “seamless and transparent” digital information flow
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Environmental processes and systems lower waste per machine by 20%
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ECOncrete technology said to promote the growth of corals, which strengthen underwater structures
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Six carbon tech specialists to be backed by leading multinational cement companies
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Report outlines the company’s future plans for sustainability
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The concrete is considered more eco-efficient than other binders
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Depot designed around continous flow concept
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Catrin Jones, International Construction deputy editor, talks to Antti Väyrynen, director of Off-Highway for Danfoss’ Editron division
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Industry experts say the answer for industrial and commercial equipment isn’t one or the other but rather multiple solutions
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In time, sustainable materials could make up the structural world around us. Could these next examples be contenders for the future of engineering?