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A Liebherr 370 EC-B 12 Fibre tower crane is playing a central role in the construction of the new Hotel Amstel 111, located in the heart of Amsterdam’s historic city centre along
A new study released by Arup in collaboration with Oceans North outlines a potential pathway for developing zero-emission marine fuel production on Canada’s west coast, positioning the Port of Vancouver as a
CoreWeave has joined the U.S. Department of Energy’s Genesis Mission, a national initiative aimed at accelerating scientific discovery, strengthening national security, and advancing energy innovation through the integration of advanced computing and
Arcadis has participated in the groundbreaking ceremony for the first phase of a major residential development in Yuen Long South, Hong Kong, a flagship project under the government’s Northern Metropolis initiative. The
The regeneration of Silvertown in London’s Royal Docks is gathering pace, with residents set to move into the first new affordable homes and a revised masterplan approved by Newham Council’s planning committee.
Researchers have proposed an innovative amphibious structure designed to restore and enhance coastal biodiversity while responding to the environmental challenges facing industrial waterfronts. The concept focuses on the Port of Los Angeles,
Cemex UAE is playing a key role in shaping Dubai’s evolving Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR) skyline by supplying its Vertua® lower-carbon concrete for the construction of SENSORIA at the FIVE LUXE Resort.
Concrete remains one of the most essential materials for modern infrastructure, forming the backbone of roads, buildings and cities worldwide. While durable, affordable and locally produced, its environmental impact is significant due
Turner Construction Company celebrated the topping out of McGivney Tower, marking the completion of vertical construction for the Yale New Haven Health St. Raphael Campus’ Adams Neurosciences Center. The $838 million project
Jacobs was selected by the City of Boynton Beach in South Florida to design upgrades at two water treatment plants for PFAS removal from the city’s groundwater supplies to comply with new
Mobile work machines demand reliability, durability, and efficiency, all within a compact design. Traditionally, hydraulic motors have met these needs with high power density, making them essential for applications like excavators, wheel
SANY is excited to participate in Mining Indaba 2025, taking place from February 3-6 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC). Visit us at Stand C30 to discover how SANY is
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has validated Heidelberg Materials’ long-term Net Zero commitment, confirming its alignment with the 1.5°C climate trajectory. This approval reinforces the company’s leadership in sustainable construction. Key
Belgium-based Vanheede Environment Group is taking a major step in CO₂ reduction and cost savings with the all-electric SENNEBOGEN 825 E material handler at its Rumbeke sorting plant. Key Benefits of the
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has selected Bechtel, Sargent & Lundy, and GE Hitachi (GEH) to begin planning and evaluation for the first small modular reactor (SMR) at TVA’s Clinch River Nuclear
ACCIONA has successfully closed two new financing lines worth $220 million to support the construction of power transmission lines in Peru. These projects aim to strengthen electricity supply quality and integrate renewable
Turner Construction Company, in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, has achieved a significant milestone in the $389 million Non-Kinetic Operations Campus project at Offutt Air Force Base. The topping-out
Jacobs has been awarded a long-term 10-year contract by JXN Water to operate and maintain the water treatment system in Jackson, Mississippi. This decision follows the success of a short-term operations and