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Transformative Projects Fuel Saudi Construction Resurgence
Saudi Arabia is embarking on ambitious infrastructure projects to reduce its dependence on oil exports, signaling a significant shift in its construction industry. Valued at $120.4 billion in 2021, this sector is poised for growth with an expected annual...
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Radius first in UK to control tower cranes from the ground
Northampton, UK-headquartered tower crane hire and contract lift service provider Radius Group claims to be the first lifting provider in the UK to operate a tower crane using a teleoperated ground control system.
The company has announced a partnership with...
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Understanding The Economic Cost of Construction Site Injuries
Construction sites are inherently hazardous environments, presenting numerous risks to the safety and wellness of employees. Despite multiple safety measures, accidents can still occur, resulting in injuries that have significant economic consequences.Â
Not only do construction site injuries cause direct...
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Help Customers Choose the Right Materials for Their Kitchen Remodel
When homeowners want to remodel their kitchens, it is up to their kitchen and bath remodel professional to help them choose the right materials for their needs. Sometimes, what the customer wants isn’t always the best choice for their...
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UK Visa Rules Relaxed For Construction Jobs On Shortage List
The UK government has included bricklayers, plasterers, and other construction jobs in the "shortage occupation list" to ease labor shortages partly caused by Brexit. This move relaxes visa restrictions for these sectors, as well as fishing jobs, which are...
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Contech Firms Face Layoff Surge Amid Economic Improvement
Despite indications of an improving economy and continued investment in the tech sector, the tech industry, including contech firms, has faced a challenging year. According to insights, U.S.-based tech companies have laid off over 155,589 workers in 2023, a...
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Construction Companies Encounter Tightened R&D Tax Credits
Construction companies could miss out on valuable incentives aimed at promoting innovation due to a shake-up in the research and development (R&D) tax credits scheme. The purpose of R&D tax credits is to encourage investment in R&D, driving growth...
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