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Why the Right Insurance Is Essential for Every Business
Why the Right Insurance Is Essential for Every Business Running a business means taking risks, but some risks are simply not worth carrying alone. From accidents and property damage to liability claim...
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Liebherr’s €100m Investment Signals Confidence in European Manufacturing
Liebherr’s €100m Investment Signals Confidence in European Manufacturing The Liebherr Group has broken ground on a new manufacturing site at Nambsheim in the Haut-Rhin, and the foundation stone...
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Rental Summit 2026 to put TCO and Electrification Under the Spotlight
Rental Summit 2026 to put TCO and Electrification Under the Spotlight Briggs & Stratton is staging its Rental Summit as two separate regional events in 2026, one in Frankfurt built around total co...
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Building Resilience as The Hague Plans its Coastline for 2100
Building Resilience as The Hague Plans its Coastline for 2100 The City of The Hague has set out how it believes its coastline should be managed through to the year 2100 and beyond, and for the firms t...
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JCB Hydromax Turns Land Speed Bid into a Hydrogen Engine Showcase
JCB Hydromax Turns Land Speed Bid into a Hydrogen Engine Showcase British equipment maker JCB has finished the United Kingdom phase of its hydrogen land speed programme, with the Hydromax car reaching...
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Rented Steel Bridge is Keeping Bristol Airport Open Through its Expansion
Rented Steel Bridge is Keeping Bristol Airport Open Through its Expansion Airports are among the most awkward places in the built environment to carry out major construction, not because the engineeri...
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Heavy Lifting Meets Urban Rail Renewal at Amsterdam Centraal
Heavy Lifting Meets Urban Rail Renewal at Amsterdam Centraal Replacing critical railway infrastructure inside one of Europe’s busiest stations without bringing services to a halt has become one...
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JCB Expands Digital Parts Platform as Aftermarket Becomes Competitive Battleground
JCB Expands Digital Parts Platform as Aftermarket Becomes Competitive Battleground For construction equipment manufacturers, the sale rarely ends when a machine leaves the factory. Increasingly, long-...
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Volvo Electric Haulers Reach Commercial Reality on Norwegian Hydropower Project
Volvo Electric Haulers Reach Commercial Reality on Norwegian Hydropower Project The arrival of the world’s first production battery-electric articulated haulers on a major hydropower scheme mark...
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Bentley Systems Research Reveals Digital Gap Threatening Infrastructure Resilience
Bentley Systems Research Reveals Digital Gap Threatening Infrastructure Resilience Climate resilience has become a board-level priority for infrastructure owners, yet many organisations remain constra...
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Esri User Conference to Explore the Future of Intelligent Infrastructure
Esri User Conference to Explore the Future of Intelligent Infrastructure Esri has confirmed the theme and headline speakers for its 2026 User Conference, the largest annual gathering of the geographic...
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MIGA Guarantees $200m for Kazakhstan’s Middle Corridor Rail Modernisation
MIGA Guarantees $200m for Kazakhstan’s Middle Corridor Rail Modernisation On its own, the latest tranche of financing for Kazakhstan’s national railway looks modest, but the structure behi...
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Swarm Robots Borrow From Bees and Ants to Rethink Mine Automation
Swarm Robots Borrow From Bees and Ants to Rethink Mine Automation A research team at Adelaide University has put forward a different answer to a question the mining industry has been spending heavily...
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Monumental and NZEC Target Taranaki’s Wax Problem With Production Chemistry
Monumental and NZEC Target Taranaki’s Wax Problem With Production Chemistry For onshore producers working mature fields, the barrier to higher output is often not what lies in the reservoir but...
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RB Global’s El Salvador Alliance Points to a Bigger Marketplace Strategy
RB Global’s El Salvador Alliance Points to a Bigger Marketplace Strategy RB Global’s decision to deepen its presence in El Salvador looks, on the surface, like a modest piece of channel ho...
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5 Best Precast Concrete Barrier Systems for Highway and Commercial Projects
5 Best Precast Concrete Barrier Systems for Highway and Commercial Projects Picking the best precast concrete barrier systems isn’t just about finding the cheapest unit price per linear foot. Th...
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How EPC Contractors Should Specify Solar Street Lighting for Road Infrastructure Projects
How EPC Contractors Should Specify Solar Street Lighting for Road Infrastructure Projects For EPC contractors, solar street lighting is not simply a lighting product to be purchased near the end of a...
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The Importance of Repairing Floor Markings for Everyone’s Safety
The Importance of Repairing Floor Markings for Everyone’s Safety Floor markings are one of the quietest safety systems in any workplace. A painted walkway, a yellow forklift lane or a row of hat...
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7 Trusted Vendors of Bio-Pharm BPE Stainless Steel Fittings for 2026
7 Trusted Vendors of Bio-Pharm BPE Stainless Steel Fittings for 2026 Stainless steel fittings in biopharmaceutical manufacturing aren’t just hardware. They’re a GMP compliance decision mad...
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Offshore Energy Supply Chains Reconnected in Shenzhen
Offshore Energy Supply Chains Reconnected in Shenzhen The 28th Offshore China (Shenzhen) Convention and Exhibition, held on 16 and 17 June, arrived at a point when the offshore sector is quietly rewri...
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Nigeria International New Energy & Power Industry Expo
Nigeria International New Energy & Power Industry Expo The Nigeria International New Energy and Power Industry Expo (NNEPIE) lands at the Landmark Centre in Lagos from 16 to 18 September 2026, co-...
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Philippines Moves to Embed Green Skills Across its Construction Workforce
Philippines Moves to Embed Green Skills Across its Construction Workforce The Philippines has trained its first cohort of master trainers in foundational green construction skills, and the significanc...
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Flocean Reaches First Water as Subsea Desalination Crosses Into Reality
Flocean Reaches First Water as Subsea Desalination Crosses Into Reality For most of the past decade subsea desalination has lived as an engineering proposition rather than a working asset, a promising...
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Delfland Tests Dredge Waste as a Low-Carbon Cement Substitute
Delfland Tests Dredge Waste as a Low-Carbon Cement Substitute Water authorities rarely feature in conversations about industrial decarbonisation, yet they sit on some of the largest concentrations of...
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America’s DUI Reckoning and the Technology Reshaping Road Safety
America’s DUI Reckoning and the Technology Reshaping Road Safety Why Impaired Driving Remains One of America’s Most Expensive Transport Problems America’s roads are becoming smarter, vehicles are beco...
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How Contractors Reduce Drainage Failures in Highway Projects
How Contractors Reduce Drainage Failures in Highway Projects Water pooling near roads spells trouble if left unchecked. Foundations soften when soaked too long. Soil slips away beneath pavement withou...
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The Economics of Bitumen
The Economics of Bitumen Almost every road authority, contractor and asset owner on earth buys bitumen, yet very few can explain how its price is actually set. The popular shorthand, that bitumen simp...
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Volvo CE is Building its Next Excavator Factory Close to Home in Eskilstuna
Volvo CE is Building its Next Excavator Factory Close to Home in Eskilstuna The ground-breaking in Eskilstuna matters less for its ceremony than for what it reveals about where Europe’s heavy-eq...
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ULMA’s Travelling Formwork Finished the Valryggen Bridge on Norway’s E6
ULMA’s Travelling Formwork Finished the Valryggen Bridge on Norway’s E6 The completion of the E6 Svenningelv-Lien section in December 2025 removed the oldest and most stubborn bottleneck o...
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Delft, Where the Dutch Build Water Security and Teach It to the World
Delft, Where the Dutch Build Water Security and Teach It to the World Delft is a small city with an outsized claim on the world’s water. Within a few kilometres sit the institute that has traine...
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Most Reliable Roofing Contractors in Wyoming for Full Roof Replacements
Most Reliable Roofing Contractors in Wyoming for Full Roof Replacements Wyoming is rough on roofs. And not every contractor is ready for what that actually means. Reliable roofing contractors in Wyomi...
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Affordable Roofing Services in Omaha for Homeowners
Affordable Roofing Services in Omaha for Homeowners Nebraska weather doesn’t go easy on roofs. Between spring hailstorms, summer heat, and winter ice dams, Omaha homeowners deal with more roofin...
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Dry Hydroponics and LocalDutch Bring Smart Farming to the Smart City
Dry Hydroponics and LocalDutch Bring Smart Farming to the Smart City A Dutch venture born in the glasshouses of Westland is bringing a different kind of food retail to American neighbourhoods, and in...
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The Quiet Revolution at The Hague
The Quiet Revolution at The Hague Why the Future of Sustainable Infrastructure Might Begin Inside a Second-Hand Shop When the infrastructure sector talks about progress, it tends to talk about what co...
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Climate Security Becomes an Engineering Discipline at TU Delft CaSS in The Hague
Climate Security Becomes an Engineering Discipline at TU Delft CaSS in The Hague The language of climate change has shifted. For years the discussion centred on emissions, adaptation and sustainabilit...
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Beyond Aid: Perspectives for the Least Developed and Vulnerable Countries
Beyond Aid Perspectives for the Least Developed and Vulnerable Countries The global development compact is fraying. At a time when the world’s poorest and most vulnerable countries face unsustainable...
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Geo Week 2027 Submissions Open as Reality Capture Moves Centre Stage
Geo Week 2027 Submissions Open as Reality Capture Moves Centre Stage A call for conference speakers rarely registers as commercial news, yet the agenda an event chooses to build tends to anticipate wh...
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Why UK roadbuilding Needs a Golden Thread of Data
Why UK roadbuilding Needs a Golden Thread of Data The “golden thread” began life as a building safety measure, a response to the failures of information management exposed after Grenfell....
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bauma SHANGHAI Evolves and Expands with a Second Venue for 2026
bauma SHANGHAI Evolves and Expands with a Second Venue for 2026 The construction machinery calendar’s most important Asian fixture is about to grow in the most literal sense. bauma SHANGHAI 2026...
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Manitou Strengthens GEHL Network Across Gauteng and The Western Cape
Manitou Strengthens GEHL Network Across Gauteng and The Western Cape Manitou Group has moved to tighten its grip on the largest construction equipment market on the African continent, naming two new d...
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Jakarta Becomes the Trading Floor for Southeast Asia’s Rail Boom
Jakarta Becomes the Trading Floor for Southeast Asia’s Rail Boom When the doors of JIExpo Kemayoran swing open on 28 July, the timing won’t be lost on anyone watching Indonesia’s rai...
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The Hidden Carbon Cost Of Britain’s Disappearing Roadside Trees
The Hidden Carbon Cost Of Britain’s Disappearing Roadside Trees Britain has spent the last few years laying tarmac at a pace not seen in a generation. Major schemes have widened carriageways, un...
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How Geospatial Survey Choices Decide Design Certainty On Site
How Geospatial Survey Choices Decide Design Certainty On Site When a major scheme kicks off, the decisions that end up costing the most are rarely the ones that feel weighty at the time. Budgets are s...
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ITS European Congress Hands Intelligent Transport its Deployment Moment
ITS European Congress Hands Intelligent Transport its Deployment Moment The 17th ITS European Congress drew to a close in Istanbul on 29 April 2026, and the numbers alone tell you something shifted. O...
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Delivery Replaces Debate as Digital Construction Week 2026 Comes Of Age
Delivery Replaces Debate as Digital Construction Week 2026 Comes Of Age Digital transformation in the built environment has spent the best part of a decade being talked about. At this year’s Dig...
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Engineering Talent Takes Centre Stage at the Bechtel ENKA Innovation Expo
Engineering Talent Takes Centre Stage at the Bechtel ENKA Innovation Expo A waste rubber glove and a slope sensor aren’t the sort of things you’d expect to headline an awards ceremony. Yet...
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Hyundai Takes Aim at UK Rental Market with A New Excavator for Hillhead
Hyundai Takes Aim at UK Rental Market with A New Excavator for Hillhead Hyundai’s heading back to the limestone benches above Buxton this June, and it isn’t travelling light. When the Hill...
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Meet Sherwin-Williams OneCure Single Bake Powder Coating
Meet Sherwin-Williams OneCure Single Bake Powder Coating Finishing lines have long carried a quiet tax that rarely shows up in a glossy product brochure. Every time a manufacturer wants the corrosion...
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Hong Kong’s Biggest Road Project Just Cleared its First Major Hurdle
Hong Kong’s Biggest Road Project Just Cleared its First Major Hurdle AtkinsRéalis and AECOM have picked up one of the most closely watched infrastructure appointments in Hong Kong this year, tak...
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Trimble is Tying its Innovation Awards to the Construction Skills Gap
Trimble is Tying its Innovation Awards to the Construction Skills Gap Trimble has opened entries for the 2026 Trimble Construction Innovation Awards, the annual programme that recognises firms and, fo...
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