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Eiffage鈥檚 earnings overall were up, but struggles remain in construction division
Project will include the construction of four stations, maintenance workshops, train depots, and road crossings
Swedish contractor Peab said that its public sector order book increased, leading to a stable year of activity
The US government will not pay for California鈥檚 high-speed railway, according to US President Donald Trump
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Tim-OIiver M眉ller, managing director of construction industry association Bauindustrie, discusses the state of Germany鈥檚 construction industry
Construction Briefing reviews some of the best photos from the sector taken in April 2025
Porr consortium to begin construction later this year
Design and pre-construction contract for main works package Logan and Gold Coast Faster Rail project awarded
The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) agreed a loan towards the $2 billion expansion of the Delhi Metro system in India
Lone bid on a California rail project is forcing a contract change by project owner
Mongolia and China will begin building a new 19.5km cross-border railway in April 2025, overseen by Erdenes-Tavantolgoi JSC and China Energy
A joint venture between contractors Implenia and Hochtief has won a contract to build a three-kilometre stretch of railway tunnels in Munich, Germany
Skanska has revealed that it will build the lift portion of the Raritan River Bridge in Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA, for US$421 million
The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has reversed course on its infrastructure policy
The machine is said to have excavated over 1.2 million tonnes of earth and installed 4,217 tunnel rings
Costain appoints new rail sector lead following recent contracts
Two international consortia have been named successful
New standard gauge railway line will transport metals from nickel mining area to Dar es Salaam Port
The Bererix consortium has completed the first phase of the construction of the new railway bridge over the Daugava River
German construction associations have welcomed news of a cross-party agreement to spend 鈧�500 billion infrastructure in the country.