International Construction December 2015 podcast (audio)

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18 December 2015

In the December 2015 podcast from International Construction: Qatar bans construction bosses leaving country in rain damage investigation; Growth forecast for Thai Construction; Japan’s leaning tower reveals pile data scandal; Samsung C&T awarded rail contract in Singapore; Shorter hours agreed at JCB; And Atlas Copco acquires Oerlikon’s Leybold Vacuum business. Also from the latest issue of International Construction, there is news and business news. You can also read features on components, concrete and demolition and recycling. The podcast is introduced by Mike Hayes, editor of International Construction, and Joe Malone, 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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