Infrastructure
Commercial Construction In US To Stay Robust In Near Future
In a recent development that has taken place, overall construction spending in the US dipped by 0.1% in February since the demand for data centres as well as manufacturing plants balanced out weak single-family homebuilding and public construction.
Apparently, the...
Infrastructure
UK Construction Bounces Back As Recession Fears Relieve
The construction sector in the UK has gone on to record surprise growth in February 2023, as the firms got a boost since the recession expectations eased out. New numbers showed that activity in the construction sector saw a...
Infrastructure
Jerky Infra Delivery In UK To Miss Net Zero, Economic Aims
The National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) has gone on to say that in 2022, the infrastructure delivery in the UK has stuttered further, just as the requirement for acceleration has reached its peak, and that there are a range of...
Infrastructure
Longest Suspension Bridge In World To Link Italy and Sicily
World Construction Today: The government of Italy has given the go-ahead for the construction of a suspension bridge that will connect the Italian mainland to the Sicilian Island. The bridge has already gotten approval, which was revoked in the...
Infrastructure
Australian Building Nods Slumps To Lowest Level In A Decade
The Australian Bureau of Statistics recently released its monthly building approvals information for January as far as detached houses and multi-unit covering all states and union territories are concerned. According to Housing Industry Association Senior Economist Tom Devitt, both...
Infrastructure
UK Construction Begins To See A Rise As Inflation Eases
The two months decline of the UK construction sector ended in February as the recession fears have begun to fall apart. As per the latest S&P Global/CIPS UK Construction PMI figures, total orders for construction surged at the fastest...
Infrastructure
Economic Challenges Not Putting-Off UK Construction Surge
World Construction Today - As per a new study that has recently concluded, construction companies in the UK have grown by 17% in the last five years.
The findings that have been drawn from the office of national statistics...
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