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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
Eiffage鈥檚 Q1 revenue up, but construction division down
Eiffage鈥檚 earnings overall were up, but struggles remain in construction division
Wirtgen Group and John Deere: The Transatlantic team changing roadbuilding
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Wirtgen International vice president and managing director Jason Ambroson speaks with International Construction鈥檚 Andy Brown
Italian contractor in line for $147m payout from Argentina after decade-long dispute
A tribunal has ordered Argentina to pay $147 million to Italian contractor Webuild, following a decade-long dispute over a highways project
Germany鈥檚 huge infrastructure fund could mean better times. But here鈥檚 why it鈥檚 not a done deal
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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
Images | 7 of the best photos from the world of construction in April
Construction Briefing reviews some of the best photos from the sector taken in April 2025
Balfour Beatty to reconstruct part of I-30 in Dallas, Texas, for $889m
Infrastructure group Balfour Beatty will reconstruct part of the Interstate 30 (I-30) in Dallas, Texas, after winning an $880 million (拢670 million) contract
Inside the race to prop Glasgow鈥檚 crumbling 1970s motorway viaducts
Transport Scotland and Amey鈥檚 challenging road to building temporary propping on the M8 Woodside Viaducts in Glasgow, Scotland
Report: US aggregates sector supports $171bn in economic activity
Report find the 鈥渉yperlocal鈥� segment has a broad impact on the US鈥� economy
Kenya terminates 鈧�1.3bn highway deal with Vinci
Kenya is moving away from France-based Vinci and toward a Chinese contractor for major roadworks
4 things we learned from Liebherr鈥檚 latest full-year results
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What we learned from Liebherr鈥檚 2024 full-year results
Aecom wins ruling over its own JV in saga that 鈥榖ordered on absurd鈥�
Aecom won a ruling over its Flatiron/Aecom JV in a case a US judge called 鈥榓bsurd鈥�
UK鈥檚 拢9bn Lower Thames Crossing project given green light
The largest road tunnel in the UK will be built after a plan was approved by the government
US DOT policy shift to impact infrastructure funding and construction priorities
The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has reversed course on its infrastructure policy
Why has this US university shelled out $1.5m on a concrete printer?
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A university in the US purchased a gantry-style 3D concrete printer, but what will it build with it?
Pothole bill for roads in England and Wales hits 拢16.8bn
Local authorities in England and Wales would now need a one-off sum of 拢16.8 billion (鈧�20 billion) to fix pothole-ridden roads
German construction welcomes plans for 鈧�500bn infrastructure fund and easing of 鈥榙ebt brake鈥�
German construction associations have welcomed news of a cross-party agreement to spend 鈧�500 billion infrastructure in the country.
Texas and Alaska infrastructure awarded a 鈥楥鈥� grade
The infrastructure in the US states of Alaska and Texas have both been awarded a 鈥楥鈥� grade, according to the American Society of Civil Engineers鈥� (ASCE) latest 鈥楻eport Card鈥�
8 construction workers killed, 46 rescued, after Himalayan avalanche
Eight construction workers have been killed and 46 rescued after they were buried by an avalanche in the Himalayas.
French court suspends controversial A69 motorway project after 鈧�300-450m spent
A court has suspended work on the controversial A69 motorway between Toulouse and Castres amid concerns around environmental damage caused by its construction
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