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Indian Cement Volumes To Witness A Surge of 8-9% In FY23

According to one of the top industry ratings companies in India, CareEdge Ratings, cement volumes in the country are predicted to rise 8–9% in FY23 to 380–385 million tonnes (MT), led by housing demand, both rural and urban, and...

Phosphor-Gypsum To Be Explored For Indian Road Construction

The National Highway Authority of India- NHAI looks to take up field trials as far as use of phosphor-gypsum which happens to be a fertiliser production by-product is concerned. The authority is going to take up this trial along...

5 First Time Home Construction Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Constructing a new home may be an exciting and gratifying experience. But, it also can be demanding and daunting, particularly for those building their first home.  You want to ensure that the building of your first home goes off without...

Volvo Construction Equipment launches straight boom excavator

Volvo Construction Equipment, with North American offices in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, has launched its 30-ton EC300E Straight Boom demolition excavator. The company also announced what it says is an industry-first feature called Lifting Mode for Multi Demolition Boom that allows...

Vueron Technology taps the global market with smart city solutions

Vueron Technology, a company specializing in LiDAR autonomous driving solutions, announced that it will actively participate in global smart city infrastructure projects. With its cutting-edge VueOne automotive LiDAR solution and VueTwo smart infrastructure and Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) LiDAR solution,...

Rubicon Announces Multi-Year Extension Agreement with Wood Residential

Rubicon Technologies, Inc., a leading digital marketplace for waste and recycling and provider of innovative software-based products for businesses and governments worldwide, announced that it has signed a three-year extension agreement with Wood Residential, a national, award-winning leader in...

Calgary’s ZS2 receives $2.6 million grant for low carbon construction technology

ZS2 Technologies has received a $2.6 million grant to develop air capture technology to permanently sequester CO2 from the atmosphere and turn it into high performance cement building materials. The grant was awarded by Sustainable Development and Technology Canada. “Traditional cement...

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