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Hyundai Construction Equipment is investing heavily in smart technology, compact machines and hydrogen power as it looks to expand globally and take on low-cost rivals
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Director of environmental sustainability on UK鈥檚 拢9bn Lower Thames Crossing discusses low-carbon cement innovations
World鈥檚 largest OEM releases collision warning, payload options for wheel loaders
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Construction Briefing summarises major OEMs鈥� Q1 results and their outlook for the rest of the year
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The US鈥� import tariffs received resounding negative reaction from the world, but is it driving high-tech manufacturing construction in America?
The company forecasts that global retail sales in the agriculture and construction equipment markets will be lower in 2025 compared to 2024
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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
A new global survey by Mace reveals that while asset managers are keeping up with environmental regulations, 80% are still failing to implement sustainable strategies
Construction Briefing reviews some of the best photos from the sector taken in April 2025
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Komatsu鈥檚 predictions on the impact of tariffs and its plans for strategic growth
The partnership is said to encourage Nemetschek鈥檚 growth into new markets
The construction of large dams has slowed significantly in recent decades.
The GGCA has launched a global low carbon ratings system for cement and concrete
Chairman of one of world鈥檚 biggest construction OEMs talks about their expansion plans
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Sales up in some markets but down in others for first quarter of 2025
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Global construction OEMs are suddently rethinking their US strategy
AI improvements bring incremental advances now and big changes over time, writes Tom Jackson