Building Products
UK Premium Construction Using Reused Subsoil To Make Bricks
World Construction Today – For a new mixed-use development in the United Kingdom, VolkerFitzpatrick and architect Bennetts Associates are using bricks created from subsoil that has been mined as a way to recycle construction materials into a sustainable alternative.
The...
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Bulgarian Rail Project Receives The Largest EU Co-Funding
World Construction Today - Bulgaria will receive closed-end fund (CEF) financing from the European Commission for €224.57 million for the modernization of the Vidin-Sofia railway line's Sratsimir segment. According to reports, the project would support the building of 14...
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A €700mn Investment In A Cargo Terminal In France Announced
World Construction Today – A €700 million investment programme has been announced by Terminal Investment Limited (TiL) for the freight facility at Le Havre, France.
According to the firm, this will set up the port for the very efficient handling of...
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5 Reasons Why E-Commerce Will Impact Construction Industry
World Construction Today - Even in the construction industry, the expectations for how people conduct business have fundamentally changed as a result of the ease, access, and visibility that the internet provides in everyday purchases.
There is no denying the...
Infrastructure
The 10 Most Expensive Cities In The World To Construct In
World Construction Today - Turner & Townsend's International Construction Market Survey reveals the most expensive cities in the world to construct in. According to the study, San Francisco in the US was the most expensive city in the world...
Trends
Rich Russians Dodging Embargo Boost Dubai Housing Market
World Construction Today - The workforce at Mira Estate, a real estate company in Dubai, has grounds to cheer. The first half of 2022 saw a 100% year-over-year surge in sales to purchasers from Russia and other former Soviet...
Infrastructure
The RBA Rate Hikes Further Strain Australian Construction
World Construction Today - The leading organisation for the construction sector in Australia has advised the Reserve Bank to scale back rate increases or risk driving construction companies into financial ruin.
Denita Wawn, CEO of Master Builders Australia, alleged that...
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