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‘World’s first’ climate resilient, carbon negative home
Cement-free concrete home reported to absorb CO₂ ‘like a tree’
Plastic at heart of Irish road project
Dura delivers 2km of kerb and drainage made from 70% recycled materials
Third aid convoy on way to Ukraine
Seven vans from Plant and Hire Aid Alliance on way to Slovakia
Caterpillar’s new chief sustainability officer
New Chief Sustainability and Strategy Officer from the start of 2024 for world’s largest OEM 
Consortium awarded €600m waste-to-energy project in Malta
French-Maltese JV to build and operate facility set to process 192,000 tonnes of waste annually
Electric lifting first for Mammoet
Dual power electric and diesel Liebherr mobile crane joins Mammoet fleet in the Netherlands
Bentley Systems CEO: 2023 “groundbreaking” year for infrastructure intelligence
CEO says that companies using advanced digital tools see an average time saving of 18%
Poland’s Orlen green lights €4.7 billion renewables project
Energy company to work with Canada’s Northland Power on country’s first wind farm
Rental Briefing: daily newsletter for rental sector being launched by KHL
Newsletter will provide analysis, comment and insight into the global industry
Building better: The infrastructure resilience overhaul
Jan Przydatek of Lloyd’s Register Foundation explains how we must embed resilience into our built environment
World’s largest medical complex built with low-carbon concrete
Cemex delivers 15,000 cubic meters of Vertua concrete for Houston’s Centennial Tower
United Rentals named one of world’s best companies
Company’s places high for growth rate and sustainability
‘Green’ light for world’s first energy island
Construction work to start in March 2024, as environmental permit granted
‘World’s first’ low-carbon roadworks project using 100% electric equipment
100% electric sprayer, paver and roller were used on project in France 
Contractors grapple with scope 3 emissions
Many major contractors are already getting to grips with their scope one and two emissions. But how are they faring with scope 3? Lucy Barnard finds out.
Loxam to participate in European Rental Week
Company to “promote the attractiveness” of rental
UK contractor launches new diversity and inclusion strategy
Balfour Beatty aims for 50% increase in female employees by 2030
US construction: How new laws and investment needs impact the sector
Construction in the US has performed strongly in recent years, with government support and growing sectors such as infrastructure and sustainability-related spending providing impetus, reports Andy Brown
Construction equipment bodies respond to UK’s net zero shift
Association bosses say ‘softer package’ sends wrong message to the industry
UK equipment bodies react to government changes on net zero policies
CPA and CEA express disappointment about policy changes
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