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Engineering firms Arup, Iv Group and Wagemaker will reassess bridges and viaducts across the Netherlands under a new framework deal.
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Infrastructure group Ferrovial picked up nearly US$1.3 billion worth of road construction projects in Texas and Florida in 2023, as the company unveiled 9.9% construction revenue growth for the year.
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Zero emissions for sustainability in heavy lifting and transport: Mammoet is pushing forward on a clear green pathway
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New 1,000 tonne Liebherr crawler crane tops Dutch rental fleet and goes straight out to work
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Two construction workers have died and another two were seriously injured when a section of bridge being lifted into place on a road project collapsed.
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Acquisition to strengthen position in port crane service sector worldwide
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The building made from cannabis nominated for the Dutch Architects Best Building Award 2023
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Delivery comes closer with testing of new JS-250 jack up type heavy lift system
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Customer requests for sustainable equipment triggered addition of hybrid crane from XCMG
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Workdry International buys Zwolle-based renter
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Headquarters remains in Dordrecht, The Netherlands
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Companies invited to take part in anonymous survey
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French construction giant Eiffage has bought a Dutch company specialising in security installations, IT networks and industrial automation.
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Another big US Army order, this time for more than 500 equipment trailers
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The two 1,200 tonne capacity cranes were previously on board Cadeler’s vessels
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Global Retrofit Index reveals current plans to improve energy performance are falling short
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The company’s Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization (EBITDA) are said to have adjusted to €199 million in the first nine months
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Grid operator Gasunie initiates 1,200km pipeline set to cost €1.5 billion
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The new facility is said to be able to store, sort and break down concrete rubble into small chunks using large crushing units before turning it into recycled concrete products