All Govt & Regulatory Articles
Associated General Contractors of America figures show -40% fall in fatalities from 2006 to 2010
Department of Transportation approves high-speed upgrades for Northeast rail corridor
Lower Inn Valley project is latest high-speed rail development to receive EU funding boost
US Department of Transportation approves US$ 417 million in funding, despite applications for nearly US$ 13 billion
UK aggregates, cement and ready-mixed concrete sectors likely to be referred to Competition Commission.
Finance will support major state-wide road building and rehabilitation projects
Caterpillar to pay out US$ 2.5 million fine to US Environmental Protection Agency for alleged emissions violations
New York prosecutors accuse testing company and five engineers of lying to authorities for 12 years
Proposed acquisition of Destia asphalt paving operation opposed by competition authority.
Scottish roads may get longer life through road building experience gained in Germany.
US producer of ready-mix concrete, VS Holding, faces US$ 100 million fine after admitting to price fixing
The European association for materials handling equipment, FEM (Fédération Européenne de la Manutention), has issued a position paper that states that cranes should not be used for lifting people, except under exceptional circumstances.
Industry professionals call for better supply chain management and collaborative contracts
Proposed LightSquared system could have negative impact on construction industry
IPAF said the formation of a Country Council in Brazil following a meeting Sao Paulo in late May represented a "hugely important step" for the association.
US$ 99 million finance package for Nepal-India energy transmission project
Federation’s Annual Congress held in Sofia hears that industry is robust despite economic downturn.
EU launches fresh infringement procedures for breach of construction product rules
Construction federation highlights “disaster” of Chinese road building contractor in Poland
Periodic overload testing of mobile cranes could soon become a thing of the past in many parts of the world
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