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Leighton Asia wins A$299 million Manila rail deal
Leighton Asia, part of the Hochtief-owned CIMIC Group, has won a joint venture deal with First Balfour to build a new section of railway around Manila in the Philippines.
UK underwrites £373 million of financing for Zanzibar road upgrades
The United Kingdom’s (UK) credit agency, UK Export Finance (UKEF), has underwritten £373 million (€422 million) of financing for upgrades to Zanzibar’s road network and to Pemba Airport.
Revolving credit facility extended by Riwal
Interest to depend on sustainability performance
Cooper Equipment expands specialty offering
Acquisitions grows specialty services in Canada
Keestrack appoints managing director for China
New leader ranked as one of China’s top 100 construction equipment industry influencers
WDS 2023 – full list of conference speakers
Demolition event to feature presentations on explosive demolition, budgets and people shortages
Arup wins deal to manage California high-speed rail sustainability programme
Consultancy Arup has won a deal to manage the sustainability programme for the California high-speed rail project.
Balfour Beatty locks up $320 million Georgia prison contract
Balfour Beatty has won a $320 million contract to build a new state prison in Georgia, USA.
Jennifer Rumsey named chair of Cummins Board of Directors
Rumsey will succeed Tom Linebarger, who is retiring from the Board effective July 31
ERA launches European Rental Week competition
Rental employees invited to take part
Hochtief wins major PPP contract to refurbish and build new Berlin office complex
Contractor Hochtief has won a public-private partnership (PPP) deal to refurbish and build new offices for the Institute for Federal Real Estate (BImA) in Berlin, Germany.
New project to map construction ID cards in Europe to start this summer
A new study to map the different identity cards used in the construction industry across the European Union is set to start this summer.
Danish port to invest €980 million in green expansion
Port of Esbjerg signs deal to expand wind farm sector and carbon capture and storage facilities
US chip manufacturer plans new semiconductor facility in Spain worth up to $1 billion
US chip manufacturer Broadcom is planning to build a manufacturing facility in Spain in a project worth up to $1 billion, according to reports.
Sunbelt Rentals UK opens Scotland Depot
Depot to serve Moray, Scottish Highlands and Inverness
Diesel Progress Summit Awards judges announced
Panel of industry experts to judge highly respected industry awards program
SNC-Lavalin sells Scandinavian Engineering Services business to Systra Group
Professional services and project management business SNC-Lavalin has sold its Scandinavian Engineering Services business to France-based Systra Group.
Storent bond issue raises €10.5 million
Almost 1,000 investors take up bonds with rental company
Laso opens Milan office
Portuguese transport company expands Italian operations
How are rising interest rates affecting equipment finance?
Interest rates drive costs up for equipment buyers
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