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French construction company Eiffage has won a €2.54 billion deal to design and build a section of the line 15 East of the multi-billion-Euro Grand Paris Express project.
3D-printed concrete structure demonstrates possibilities for low-carbon and circular techniques
Group has joined the FRET 21 charter aimes at drastically reducing transport related emissions
Companies invited to take part in anonymous survey
Liebherr cranes build residential and business district near Paris
Delicate facade renovation of high-profile building for French rental company
French construction giant Eiffage has bought a Dutch company specialising in security installations, IT networks and industrial automation.
DLR survey reports year-on-year growth, but that’s not the full story
French contracting giant Eiffage has won a €234 million contract to build a new section of the E18-E39 motorway in Kristiansand, Norway.
Eiffage will undertake the work through its subsidiary Eiffage Génie Civil and has secured the design-build contract from Statens Vegvesen, a company owned by the Norwegian Ministry of Transport.
Danish drug company Novo Nordisk is to invest 16 billion Danish kroner (€2.1 billion) to expand its production facilities in Chartres, France amid high demand for its weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy.
Double blast takes down 140-metre chimney and 100-metre cooling tower
French contracting giant Eiffage has won a contract worth in excess of €4 billion to carry out the main civil engineering works for the construction of a new nuclear power plant at Penly, Normandy, France.
Global Retrofit Index reveals current plans to improve energy performance are falling short
New partner to have exclusive dealer rights across the country
Debut expands OEM’s 100% electric eSeries range
Leading rental businesses are recognized for their commitment to building a labor force with people who’ve served their country
Vinci subsidiary signs three contracts for almost 1,950 km of high voltage transmission lines in Brazil
IRN talks to Tibbloc about its new business
At this year’s event, Volvo CE took a different approach by only showcasing electric machines
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