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Acrow Bridge Provides Temporary Wastewater Bypass Solution During System Rehabilitation in Arizona

Acrow, a leading international bridge engineering and supply company, is pleased to announce one of its modular steel bridges was recently utilized in a successful project to replace sewage system structures under the Santa Cruz River in Tucson, Arizona....

Siemens to invest more than US$500 million in U.S. manufacturing for critical infrastructure in 2023

Siemens announced an investment of US$150 million in a new high-tech manufacturing plant in Dallas-Fort Worth to help power American data centers and critical infrastructure. This plant will produce state-of-the-art reliable and efficient electrical equipment. It will enable accelerated...

PPP & Technology Key For Cutting Hong Kong Building Carbon

Speakers at one of the sustainability forums went on to stress the importance of more collaboration between the private and public sectors to successfully come up with innovations in low-carbon as well as recycled building materials in order to...

US GCA Announces $2bn Funding For 150+ Construction Projects

The Biden administration's Investing in America agenda has in it a $2 billion investment by the U.S. General Services Administration- GSA for more than 150 construction projects. These projects will prioritize cleaner construction material usage, specifically those that have...

US$5.5 Billion Infrastructure Boost For Paraguay In 5 Years

According to the Minister of Public Works and Communications, Claudia Centurion, Paraguay's infrastructure will receive an investment of roughly US $5.5 billion over the upcoming 5 years through the 2028 Road Infrastructure Plan. The investment represents an average of 4% of...

Ireland, Northern Ireland Need More Reuse-Repair, No Razing

The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) suggests that there is a requirement for greater reuse and refurbishment in both Ireland and Northern Ireland, rather than relying on just demolition. The CIOB is urging immediate action to decrease the number of buildings being...

Emerging Markets Need US$1.5tn For Green Buildings By 2035

According to a top economist at the World Bank's private finance arm, emerging markets will go on to require a total investment of US$1.5 trillion by 2035 so as to ensure that both new and existing buildings become environmentally...

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