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Bouygues grows record backlog amid Q1 losses
Despite recording a loss in the first quarter, Bouygues grew its backlog to a record level
Gatwick airport to eliminate gas use in 拢250m energy overhaul
London Gatwick has awarded a 拢250 million contract to Vital Energi to help it cut carbon and eliminate natural gas use across 50 airport buildings, including both terminals.
Skanska softens stance on US market despite solid Q1
Skanska is preparing for a good year in 2025, but is eyeing the US market with more caution
Costain selected to design nuclear fuels facility
Costain is expected to complete the FEED by 2027
New excavator simulators to debut at PlantWorx 2025
The new Excavator Simulator is currently in development

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Eiffage鈥檚 Q1 revenue up, but construction division down
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Manitou Group acquires robotics specialist
The acquisition is intended to accelerate the development of new products and services
UK construction risks losing new workers amid 鈥榣eaky鈥� apprenticeship pipeline
UK construction risks losing new entrants to the construction industry, according to oversubscribed employer
Revealed: World鈥檚 most expensive cities to build in
Labour shortages, high demand, and regulatory complexity continue to drive up building costs in Europe and North America
Sany IPO targets growth as overseas sales outpace domestic market
OEM plans Hong Kong exchange listing amid weak China demand, surging growth in Africa, Asia-Pacific
JCB showcases US manufacturing capability with military machines in Washington DC
JCB will highlight military versions of its construction machines at the 2025 Celebration of Construction in the National Mall in the US capital
Orsted cancels major UK wind project as economics worsen
Orsted said cancelling Hornsea 4 would cost it up to 5.5 billion Danish crowns (US$837.85 million) in the form of breakaway fees
First swing bridge over River Clyde in Scotland opens
New bridge over River Clyde officially opened at midnight on 9 May
Peab reports stable annual results on big shift to public sector
Swedish contractor Peab said that its public sector order book increased, leading to a stable year of activity
Why is the EU construction sector steadily outperforming the US?
Without strategic investment and innovation, ING warns that the construction sector will struggle to meet future demand
Images | Five shortlisted designs for memorial to Queen Elizabeth II revealed
A shortlist of five designs for the construction of a memorial to Queen Elizabeth II has been unveiled in the UK
Buyers report slowing decline in construction activity in Eurozone and UK
Latest Purchasing Managers鈥� Index for Eurozone shows ongoing decline but signs of a turnaround
Bauer Group reports revenue growth in 2024 despite ongoing global challenges
Bauer cited a number of external factors that shaped the global environment in 2024
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