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US Securities & Exchange Commission reported to be investigating allegations that Brazilian unit may have paid bribes to win permits
A lawsuit from a rival contractor leads to Poland’s motorway authority annulling A1 contract
Ray Nagin has pleaded not guilty to charges of fraud, bribery and money laundering over the awarding of contracts in the US city
There has been much discussion about the new rule governing the way cranes are operated in the USA and, in particular, the effect it might have on how crane operators are certified. Graham Brent, executive director of the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO), which has been in the forefront of discussions with the industry and regulators, outlines the issues
Pierre Duhaime, who was arrested in Canada in November, has been formally charged with fraud
Used equipment online auctioneer wins multi-million dollar law suit over interference in contract with Scheckel Construction
Majority shareholder and subsidiary under spotlight for alleged corruption on oil and gas contracts
A campaign in the UK calling for mobile cranes to have regular Ministry of Transport roadworthiness tests has been brought to the attention of Parliament
Tower crane manufacturer Wilbert in Germany has gone into administration with the implementation of insolvency proceedings on 25 January
Canadian police accuse scandal-hit contractor of funnelling US$ 162 million in bribes to Saadi Gadhafi, the son of former Libyan dictator
Ray Nagin indicted for accepting kickbacks for contracts, including reconstruction work in the wake of Hurricane Katrina
Several years of accounting irregularities discovered at Siwei in China prior to its acquisition.
Strabag postpones €300 million investments due to unclear grid connection timeframe
Sembawang and Leighton go head to head to win most or all of Australian contractor’s US$ 1 billion revenue business
Lunda Construction in the USA has been fined and cited for violating safety standards after a fatal crane accident
Energoprojekt Niskogradnja debarred from World Bank projects for 2.5 years following misconduct on projects in Uganda
German state rail operator sues four track supplies for a reported €750 million in damages after companies found guilty of price fixing
Total cost for over-running Elbe Philharmonic Hall project agreed with developer, new completion date detailed
Canadian contractor “disturbed” by arrest of former CEO Pierre Duhaime, suspends payments arranged under departure agreement
Parent company ENI also sees CFO step down amid Italian investigation into Algerian contracts
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