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ACT Research expects shallow recession in mid-year
Jaso Tower Cranes, partnered with Allied Cranes, supplied J380PA luffer tower cranes to Onni Group
Additional capacity at Tennessee plant will also free up space for extra MEWP production
Following its acquisition of AT-PAC, formwork provider Doka looks to the North American market. Lindsey Anderson reports.
China-based construction equipment manufacturer XCMG has more room to grow overseas and regards North America as a key market.
Mammoet’s SK350 crane aided in the efficient replacement of four coke drums at a Texas City, TX refinery.
Engineering consultancy Arup is to serve as technical advisor on a major commuter rail upgrade project in Canada.
The Cumberland, MD-based company has purchased a new Link-Belt 175-ton 175|AT all-terrain crane for their taxi crane fleet.
Jasen Doyle has previously served ITI in the role of instructor, instructor lead, ILT training manager and mobile crane subject matter expert and discipline chair.
Barnhart will purchase the St.Louis, MO-based company, including its operated crane rental service and all associated personnel and equipment.
Specialty modular fleet grows with two acquisitions
Construction giant Hochtief, which owns subsidiaries Turner and Flatiron in the US, CIMIC in Australia, and Leighton Asia, last week unveiled a trading update for Q1 2023.
ACT spoke with several manufacturers to learn more.
A joint venture between consultant SNC-Lavalin, contractor Aecon and United Engineers & Constructors have won a contract to refurbish for nuclear reactors in Canada, worth CAN$1.3 billion (US$1 billion) over 10 years.
Study from the AEM highlights four key construction technology areas
Contractors are finding their profits under pressure as bid prices slip even as construction materials continued to increase.
International Construction looks at six of the biggest bridge projects currently under development.
Tadano’s Toshiaki Ujiie and Dean Barley discuss ConExpo, innovation and much more.
1.7-ton electric excavator to be made available to North American customers in late 2023 or early 2024
US contractor Granite has won a $173 million weir widening contract along the Sacramento River by the US Army Corp of Engineers.