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Offering oversubscribed six times over, said French company
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Germany鈥檚 construction sector will see modest recovery in 2025, with stronger growth expected from 2026, driven by major public investment in infrastructure and defence
Engineering and management consultancy Mott MacDonald has seen its revenue in 2024 pass the 拢2.5 billion (鈧�3 billion) mark for the first time
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The latest ranking of the biggest construction equipment manufacturers in the world has been revealed
Total amount of sales generated by world鈥檚 top OEMs revealed
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Catrin Jones speaks with Bouygues Construction鈥檚 director of strategy Renaud Digoin Danzin
Despite recording a loss in the first quarter, Bouygues grew its backlog to a record level
Skanska is preparing for a good year in 2025, but is eyeing the US market with more caution
Eiffage鈥檚 earnings overall were up, but struggles remain in construction division
OEM plans Hong Kong exchange listing amid weak China demand, surging growth in Africa, Asia-Pacific
India鈥檚 largest contractor reveals financial results for year ended 31 March 2025
Swedish contractor Peab said that its public sector order book increased, leading to a stable year of activity
US-based contractor does not foresee impact from tariffs or federal cuts
Bauer cited a number of external factors that shaped the global environment in 2024
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Construction Briefing summarises major OEMs鈥� Q1 results and their outlook for the rest of the year
Despite pricing pressures and market softness, Terex expects a rebound for access in Q2
The company forecasts that global retail sales in the agriculture and construction equipment markets will be lower in 2025 compared to 2024
JLG cites weaking N. American demand for sharp Q1 declines in telehandler and aerial sales
Caterpillar has reported a 19% year-on-year drop in construction equipment sales for Q1 2025, with declines across all regions
Sany has reported 2024 revenues of US$10.88 billion, with international markets accounting for 64% of its core business, a 12% increase year-on-year