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An Eiffage subsidiary said it has more than US$1 billion in offshore wind contracts
Construction activity in the Eurozone fell sharply in August, as the dragged down by continued tough conditions
Europe’s construction sector is in ‘broad-based decline’. Why? And what could reverse it?
Epiroc completes acquisition of attachments manufacturer and expands manufacturing facility for rock drilling tools
Bomag established a Spain-based subsidiary outside the country’s capital of Madrid
France-based construction company appoints new chairman as Vinci chairman and CEO’s succession plan continues
Cemex Colombia said 90% of water used in cement production comes from ‘non-fresh’ sources
Eiffage and De Romein won an engineering contract for the Rhein-Main-Link scheme in Germany
A joint venture received a US$2.9b contract for a Chicago rail expansion project
Contractors for the UK’s HS2 rail project moved in place an 84m bridge
South Australia selected a consortium to finish its ‘largest infrastructure project’, which is ahead of schedule
A look at how much the world’s biggest construction companies spend on R&D and what areas of research they are interested in.
Summer may have finally made a belated appearance across Europe in July but the outlook for the region’s construction sector looked considerably gloomier
Manitou Asia announced a new dealer in Vietnam will provide Gehl products
H1 group profits fell at Vinci but revenues rose
Eiffage Énergie Systèmes announced two acquisitions of automation firms
Fayat closes the purchase of an asphalt drum mixing company in the US
Eiffage Construction appointed a new president at the beginning of the month
Vinci Construction’s Nuvia subsidiary, which specliases in projects in the nuclear sector has finalized a deal to buy MBO Groupe
Cumins stepped in as CEO of Bentley Systems
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