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Infrastructure
2024 US Construction Outlook Looks Uncertain – AGC Survey
The Associated General Contractors of America have gone on to report on January 4 that the construction sector is all set to see a mix of ups and downs throughout varied segments across the new year. Post surveying almost...
Infrastructure
A Mixed Outlook On The Cards For 2024 By US Contractors
In a view that has come out, the US-based construction contractors happen to be struggling to cope with prominent labor shortages, the effects of higher interest rates as well as input costs, and also a supply chain that, although...
Architecture
Retrofit Projects Must Be Helped By The UK Government – BESA
In a recent development, the Building Engineering Services Association- BESA has gone on to urge the UK government to enable speed-up growth in the number of whole buildings retrofit projects that would be carried out during 2024.
The association goes...
Infrastructure
Dip Seen In UK Construction Activity But At A Slower Rate
Construction activity in the UK fell yet again in December last year, but happened to be the highest it has been over the last four months.
It is well to be noted that the latest S&P Global/CIPS UK Construction Purchasing...
Infrastructure
Circular Business Model For Construction Industry In Europe?
Federations that go on to represent the landscape of Europe’s construction industry have gone on to unite behind a prominent new initiative that looks to deliver a carbon- as well as resource-neutral construction ecosystem across the continent with the...
Infrastructure
New Building Products EU Rules: Sustainability Far-Fetched
Negotiations when it comes to the EU Construction Products Regulation- CPR have ended, with green groups feeling the disappointment that sustainability needs for construction products go on to have a dearth of vision and oversight. The failure of the...
Civil Engineering
Trends Likely To Alter The 2024 Equipment Finance Spectrum
As 2023 comes to a halt, which has been a year filled with economic revival, uncertainty, and fluctuation, Mitsubishi HC Capital America, which happens to be North America's largest non-bank, non-captive finance provider, has gone on to identify five trends...
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