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New study reveals cost to construction of inaccurate and untimely information
Why poor mental health is such a problem in the construction industry, and what we can do to lower suicide rates
More than 850 CO2 emission calculations have been carried out using the European Rental Association’s CO2 Calculator
Partnership aims to allow Honda’s MPP batteries to be used with various Komatsu equipment
Research published in Project Management Journal lists six key factors that impact megaproject failure
European Union needs to adopt a common approach to the decarbonisation of buildings, says Buildings Performance Institute Europe
BIM-SPEED survey finds 37.3% of firms have no experience with BIM projects and 33.9% do not have a digitalisation strategy
Survey by IHS Markit shows construction industry is growing at its fastest rate for over six years
British asbestos denaturing specialist announces programme with University of Wolverhampton
Profits and revenues of major international equipment producers indicate a robust recovery in the global market
Indian construction market reports now available from Off-Highway Research
European Demolition Association (EDA) survey reveals more than a quarter of contractors facing project cancellations
Construction equipment use in North America and Europe continued to improve last week, with a 5% increase in the Downtime Index to 88.9
Fifth edition of European Demolition Industry Report available from European Demolition Association
Ray Gallant will discuss the convergence of new technologies in connectivity, electromobility and automation
European Demolition Association urges contractors to supply details for fourth edition of document
A 6% year-on-year increase in UK equipment sales recorded for first six months, according to CEA
Ritchie Bros’ UK and Ireland sales director will give a presentation on the global demolition equipment market at this year’s event in London
You can now view KHL.com in mobile-friendly version on mobile and tablet
A research study at the University of the West of England will develop a computer modelling tool to forecast reuseable or recyclable material volumes at a structure's design stage
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