Features

Published on: 18 December, 2024
Construction technology is moving at an increasingly rapid pace. Mitchell Keller asks where the industry will be by 2030
Published on: 17 December, 2024
On large scale projects, heavy equipment, such as excavators, bulldozers, and cranes, can be easily misplaced or stolen
Published on: 17 December, 2024
Collaborative effort to supply scaffolding and shoring on century-old structure sees PCI take home SAIA award
Published on: 17 December, 2024
Construction Briefing gives a rundown of some of the largest airport construction projects already in flight or waiting in the departure lounge
Published on: 16 December, 2024
Catrin Jones interviews Harry Mellor, European product director at LiuGong, on how the company is positioning itself for success
Published on: 13 December, 2024
Bechtel’s Global Infrastructure Business President, Darren Mort, on how construction can reduce its emissions
Published on: 09 December, 2024
Achieving greener and more sustainable concrete relies on coordinated efforts among a range of stakeholders throughout the material’s entire lifecycle
Published on: 09 December, 2024
Why is Europe’s biggest and most powerful construction industry in crisis?
Published on: 08 December, 2024
China used to be a lucrative market for western construction equipment manufacturers. But the world is changing.
Published on: 05 December, 2024
The climate crisis and changing population patterns are prompting governments to invest heavily in ambitious water management engineering projects 
Published on: 04 December, 2024
CIOB President, Professor Mike Kagioglou, on what the recent COP29 summit means for the construction industry 
Published on: 03 December, 2024
Data shows how construction worker wages in world’s 10
Published on: 27 November, 2024
The Insititution of Civil Engineers’ Dr. Kerry Bobbins on why trust is essential to building better infrastructure
Published on: 27 November, 2024
New report suggests construction revival in 2025 could increase inflationary pressures
Published on: 25 November, 2024
EFCA highlights a recent visit to the Faroe Islands and the latest on the underwater tunnels that are currently being built
Published on: 25 November, 2024
Study identifies urgent need for safety guidelines and calculates maximum injury-free collision forces
Published on: 19 November, 2024
Brazil has experienced more than its share of crises in the last decade, but stability is returning and, with it, increased investment in infrastructure, reports Andy Brown
Published on: 11 November, 2024
Five things we learned from Fluor’s Q3 2024 earnings call 
Published on: 11 November, 2024
Scheduled to be complete by 2030, Diriyah will have four metro stations, restaurants, hotels, sports stadiums and more 
Published on: 11 November, 2024
The European Central Bank cut rates in September but so far there is little cheer in construction
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