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- International Construction - Global Construction Guide 2024
R D SPEND FOR TOP OEMS REVEALED Using International Construction’s Yellow Table as a guide, Construction Briefing investigated how much the world’s top OEMs are investing in R D
- Jan-Feb 2025 - International Construction
WHY 2025 COULD BE A BIG YEAR FOR CONTRACTOR ACQUISITIONS AND CONSOLIDATION The latter half of 2024 saw a flurry of deals to buy construction contractors in the US, involving both institutional and strategic investors Could 2025 be an even bigger year for investors looking to buy into a promising sector?
- International Construction - Nov-Dec 2024
HOW MODULAR CAN BOOST CONSTRUCTION'S GROWTH Modular construction has yet to really break into the industry’s mainstream, but its proponents point to cost, time and carbon savings Neil Gerrard reports
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- WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD FOR THE GLOBAL CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY?
The good news is that Global Construction Futures, a major study of the global construction and engineering industry published by the team of construction economists at Oxford Economics, shows that the future is bright The study predicts that global construction work done will grow over US$4 2 trillion over the next 15 years – from US$9 7
- International Construction - July-August 2024
IS CONSTRUCTION UNFAIRLY BLAMED WHEN PROJECTS GO WRONG? Are construction companies an easy target for politicians and the wider public when projects go wrong? Neil Gerrard speaks to Professor David Edwards to find out if the industry is getting a raw deal
- BEYOND BATTERY ELECTRIC :CATERPILLARSMULTI-PATH APPROACH TO . . .
Battery electric is one way for the construction industry to reduce its emissions but it is only one way – the industry is actively implementing a whole host of measures for its machines and operators to be more productive (and thus sustainable)
- RECORD-BREAKER | Pocketmags. com - International Construction
According to Off-Highway Research, in 2023 approximately 330,000 construction units were sold: an 8% increase from the year-prior and another sales record for the region With other regions in the world, such as Europe and Japan holding steady and India growing, the overall picture was healthy and managed to offset the still challenging
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