Construction Europe podcast September 2014 (audio)

10 September 2014

In the September 2014 podcast from Construction Europe: merger of Carillion and Balfour Beatty rejected over “considerable risks”; summer slowdown in European market; European Bank for Reconstruction & Development backs Moldovan roads; Rolls-Royce gains full control of Power; Austrian hydroelectric scheme for Hochtief. Other highlights from the September 2014 issue of Construction Europe magazine in the podcast include the business news, and a discussion about guidance for sustainable buildings by FIEC, while CECE highlights a lack of clarity of safety legislation. In addition, there is a look at the Nordic region, and Spanish auctions suggest that the recovery is underway in that country. The podcast is introduced by Sandy Guthrie, editor, and Neill Barston, deputy editor. It is available from the KHL podcast page at www.khl.com/audio-podcasts/. It can also be downloaded from iTunes, by searching for KHL Group, or going to http://bit.ly/1gh7IO4.

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