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Costain is expected to complete the FEED by 2027
Eiffage鈥檚 earnings overall were up, but struggles remain in construction division
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
Workers have started preliminary site construction on a $15-billion small nuclear reactor project
Kietwit and Quanta Services pick up $1.7bn deal for Grain Belt Express
Hinkley Point C nuclear power station in the UK, with 26,000 people across Britain now involved in the project
The company will also install the inter-array cable system and the export cables connecting the offshore and onshore substations
The installation of all 95 turbines is expected to be completed by early 2026
The construction of large dams has slowed significantly in recent decades.
US-based contractor Bechtel has appointed senior vice president Ed Gore as project director for Poland鈥檚 first nuclear power plant
The US Department of the Interior has ordered a halt to construction of Equinor鈥檚 Empire Wind offshore windfarm project off the coast of New York
South Korea鈥檚 Samsung Construction & Trading Corporation (C&T) has signed a deal with an Estonian energy company to develop a small modular reactor (SMR) that could become operational as early as 2035.
Rolls-Royce has submitted its final tender setting out its design for the construction of small modular nuclear reactors (SMR) in the UK.
Contractor Eiffage is acquiring an offshore energy engineering and construction specialist
Orascom Construction and T茅cnicas Reunidas have won a contract to build a large-scale 3GW combined cycle gas-fired power plant in Saudi Arabia
A global materials and aggregates producer is powering its Poland plants with the sun
The framework is anticipated to result in contracts awarded to Costain over a minimum period of three years
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The rapid growth of renewable energy is reshaping global electricity capacity but also presents significant challenges for the construction sector.
The project began in early 2025 and is scheduled for completion in late 2028
German construction associations have welcomed news of a cross-party agreement to spend 鈧�500 billion infrastructure in the country.