All Govt & Regulatory Articles
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
New guidance said to be first of its kind in United Kingdom
Health and safety guidance aims to deter non-compliant employers
Country’s contractors pledge to donate 1% of public reconstruction costs.
Premises abandoned in 2016 had been added to country’s National Priorities List of the worst sites for hazardous substances and pollutants
At his State of the Union address US President Joe Biden said all federal infrastructure projects would have to use US made materials
New safety rules will regulate connectivity, autonomy, and data dependency
UK oil and gas sector faces US$24 billion bill to plug old wells, says Offshore Energies
Award reaffirms company’s sustainability pledge
EDA report brings specialised companies together for best practice advice
The money will be spent on meeting the EU’s climate and energy targets and will come from the European Investment Fund (EIF)
Cost of reconstruction could be as high as US$540 billion
Temporary stop on certain crane and excavator sales due to Hino engine emission certification issue
Bramble Energy’s Peter Sayce describes four pillars of infrastructure that could enable greater hydrogen use in European construction
Ukrainian authorities restore works license, after occupying Russian forces exit
Joe Harmon, chief product owner at Evotix outlines the importance of keeping construction workers safe, and how failure to comply with regulations can lead to severe consequences.
Experts discuss how contractors can protect their fleets against ransomware and terror attacks
US$18 million programme aimed to entice new workers into construction
KHL writer Lucy Barnard analyses the use of materials passports in construction
partnercontentplaceholder
blockintro
partnercontentplaceholder
blockintro
partnercontentplaceholder
blockintro
partnercontentplaceholder
blockintro