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Sue Arundale of EFCA explores how construction needs to remain adaptable and responsive to unforeseen challenges
China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has been called the world’s most ambitious infrastructure scheme
A new report reveals that disputed costs amount to more than a third of project capital expenditure value
Construction input prices are stabilising or even falling around the world. Why is this happening and will it last?
Watch a video highlighting the main points of the latest ICON 200, an exclusive listing of the world’s biggest construction companies
New steel plant in Hungary to produce material handler and crane components
Record-breaking temperatures in US and Europe intensify demand for rules protecting construction workers from extreme heat.
Volvo CE has published its own brand-agnostic software protocol, as well as plug specifications, used on its 48V off-board DC chargers
New Dynamix 2500 promises mobility, customisation and ergonomic design
Watch a video highlighting the main points of this year’s Yellow Table
What construction OEMs make up the top ten of the lastest Yellow Table?
Caterpillar, world’s largest construction OEM, announces financial results for first quarter of 2023
Organisations look to bring the construction community together to aid war-torn country
Latest Arcadis 2023 International Construction Costs survey reveals the ten most expensive cities in the world to build in
CECE says that they have actively engaged with the European Commission throughout the process
FIEC examines a new EU-funded project with circularity at its heart
Off-Highway Research reveals sales of global construction equipment in 2022 and looks ahead to potential sales in 2023
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New fifth generation 683 E sits between 70 and 100 tonne models in the telescopic boom crawler crane range
Johanna Neuhoff of Oxford Economics examines strategies adopted by construction firms in Germany to protect themselves from crises