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Best Budget-Friendly Plumbing Companies in Toronto for 2026

Best Budget-Friendly Plumbing Companies in Toronto for 2026

Best Budget-Friendly Plumbing Companies in Toronto for 2026 Toronto plumbing can cost you way more than it should. And that’s honestly the biggest frustration homeowners run into when a pipe bursts at midnight. Sorting through the best budget-friendly plumbing companies in Toronto means looking pa...
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Methanol Moves Into the Engine Room

Methanol Moves Into the Engine Room

Methanol Moves Into the Engine Room Shipping sits in an awkward position in the global decarbonisation story. While road transport has gathered momentum around electrification and construction equipment is steadily exploring hybrid and alternative fuel pathways, marine transport continues to wrestle wit...
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Lightship Drives Job Site Power With PowerSled

Lightship Drives Job Site Power With PowerSled

Lightship Drives Job Site Power With PowerSled The default soundtrack of a construction site has, for decades, been the low rumble of a diesel generator. Walk onto almost any job site at dawn and you’ll hear one before you see a single tool swing. Lightship, the Broomfield-based electric mobility...
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The Search for the Next Power Site Begins in Orbit

The Search for the Next Power Site Begins in Orbit

The Search for the Next Power Site Begins in Orbit A Singapore-registered startup spent the first week of June making a fairly bold argument to a room full of investors and operators: the reason so many clean energy projects never get built has less to do with money or politics than with the unglamorous...
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The Crooked Logs That Could Rewrite Timber's Rulebook

The Crooked Logs That Could Rewrite Timber’s Rulebook

The Crooked Logs That Could Rewrite Timber’s Rulebook For as long as anyone in the trade can remember, a tree has had one job to earn its keep on a building site: grow straight. Anything that forked, curved or twisted as it climbed towards the light was quietly written off, sent to the pulp mill ....
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Freight Becomes The Real Price Of Bitumen

Freight Becomes The Real Price Of Bitumen

Freight Becomes The Real Price Of Bitumen When a chokepoint at the mouth of the Gulf seizes up, most people picture petrol pumps and jittery stock tickers. Road builders feel it somewhere less obvious, in the price of the black, sticky binder that holds their highways together. Petroleum bitumen, filed...
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ADF Invests $60m to Reshape West African Benin-Togo Trade

ADF Invests $60m to Reshape West African Benin-Togo Trade

ADF Invests $60m to Reshape West African Benin-Togo Trade When development bankers in Abidjan signed off on a loan for a stretch of road most of the world has never heard of, they were betting on something far bigger than tarmac. The African Development Fund, the concessional lending arm of the African...
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AIIB InvestsΒ in the Philippines with $300m Port Finance

AIIB InvestsΒ in the Philippines with $300m Port Finance

AIIB InvestsΒ in the Philippines with $300m Port Finance When the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank put its name to a USD300 million loan for International Container Terminal Services Inc, the headline figure wasn’t really the story. Money flows into Asian ports all the time. What caught the att...
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Newfoundland Rock Now Underpins Tampa's Growth

Newfoundland Rock Now Underpins Tampa’s Growth

Newfoundland Rock Now Underpins Tampa’s Growth Florida builds fast, and it builds with rock it largely can’t dig out of its own ground. That awkward truth sat quietly behind a ribbon-cutting at Port Tampa Bay on 28 May 2026, where Cemex US and the port authority, with Tampa Mayor Jane Castor...
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England's Bus Lanes Getting a New Set of Electronic Eyes

England’s Bus Lanes Getting a New Set of Electronic Eyes

England’s Bus Lanes Getting a New Set of Electronic Eyes A US technology firm has just cleared the one hurdle that turns an ordinary city bus into a roving enforcement officer. Hayden AI, a San Francisco-based outfit that bolts artificial intelligence onto public transport fleets, has secured appr...
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When A Copper Mine Starts Trading Like A Currency

When A Copper Mine Starts Trading Like A Currency

When A Copper Mine Starts Trading Like A Currency A trading agreement that slipped out quietly this week may end up mattering far more to the people who build, fund and police major infrastructure than its modest billing suggests. Perpetuals.com Ltd, a fintech group whose shares trade on Nasdaq under th...
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