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Skanska builds a municipal town center in Stavanger, Norway, for NOK 750M, about SEK 775M

Skanska has signed a contract with Stavanger Municipality for the construction of a new municipal town center for the Storhaug district in Stavanger, Norway. The contract is worth NOK 750M, about SEK 775M, which will be included in the...

AICT brings its construction 3D printing technology

AICT (Advanced Intelligent Construction Technology) is bringing its robotics-based intelligent construction technology in the United States, with the opening of its new HQ in Torrance, California. AICT has already completed several high-profile construction 3D printing projects in China, including...

Peri and Strabag create Austrias first 3D-printed building

German construction manufacturer Peri and Austrian contractor Strabag have created Europe’s largest 3D-printed office space and Austria’s first 3D-printed building. The 125 sq m building was printed in 45 hours at Strabag’s asphalt mixing plant in the northern Austrian own...

ICON to build largest ever neighborhood of 3D printed homes in Austin

Texas 3D printing firm ICON has revealed plans to build what it claims will be the largest community of 3D printed homes to date in Austin, Texas. Partnering with a leading US homebuilder Lennar and architecture firm BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group,...

Public sector projects drive Singapore’s construction recovery

Singapore’s construction sector will see a soft recovery in 2021 and regain momentum over the next five years in line with global recovery from the pandemic, led by government projects. Our latest Singapore Market Insight Report reflects a cautiously optimistic...

Saudi Arabia unveils its vision for a city without cars and streets

The Line is a zero-carbon, hyper-connected city in a 170km straight line on the Neom development near the Red Sea that will “reimagine and revitalise the future of urban living”. Saudi Arabia’s crown prince unveiled his latest vision for a...

Contract awarded for largest underground transport hub in Asia

A consortium of Chinese contractors has won a $590m deal to build a 30.5ha section of an underground transport hub in Beijing. When complete in 2024, the interchange will cover 70ha, making it the largest in Asia. The construction team,...

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