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A US-based recycling company is cancelling a major project
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The city has made one of its largest federal grant requests in history
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An old Detroit building will reopen after a decade of sitting empty and comprehensive renovations
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A look at new megaprojects approved and funded by the US government
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The equipment will finish off tunnelling for the high-speed rail project
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These four projects were awarded to Swiss contractor Implenia
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US-based contractor will finish up at Alaska-based National Park
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A turnkey project will see a Swedish firm receive SEK 150 million for the project
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As some of the world鈥檚 biggest militaries start to look at ways to cut their carbon emissions, could there be opportunities for construction companies?
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Industrial businesses globally are reporting en masse that resource scarcity has been an issue to operations.
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Renco鈥檚 composite blocks were used to a build a 96-unit residential building in Florida, US
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A great first step in making construction sustainable will be reducing the carbon emissions of concrete and, more significantly, cement
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UK demolition and waste specialist to use 1800-tonne capacity barges to transport construction waste via the River Thames
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Ardersier Port project in Scotland will repurpose disused oil rigs to make floating offshore wind farm foundations
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Kier Highways repurposes 3.5km of dual carriageway for works to A46 Warwick Bypass
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New construction waste recycling plant forms part of Saudi Arabia鈥檚 Red Sea tourism development project
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Serbian joint venture company to start construction of new waste management facilities in mid-2020
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Italian group鈥檚 de-risking strategy continues as it repositions in countries presenting lower risk