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Construction Industry To Experience Slow Growth In 2023

International construction sector’s progress is predicted to remain sluggish this year, expanding just by 0.8%. Excluding China, the sector is predicted to contract by 0.1% because of the weak economic backdrop as well as additional issues that are specific...

Why Strong Project & Commercial Management Administration is Important

At the recent Buildex Vancouver conference, John Dowse, the senior managing director, along with his industry colleagues from KGC Consulting Services Ltd. and FTI Consulting, spoke to the panel about the importance of strong project and commercial management administration...

The increasing popularity of plastic injection moulding in construction

There are many industries that benefit from plastic injection moulding at the moment, including pharmaceutical, medical, telecommunications, electronics, food and beverage, consumer products and transportation. Just like all these sectors, the construction industry has also risen as a major...

Skilled Trades Shortage In The Australian Housing Sector

World Construction Today: The Housing Industry Association-HIA Trades Report for the quarter ending March 2023 puts out the fact that Australia is currently enduring one of its most acute shortages of skilled tradespeople on record. The report goes on...

German Bridge Digital Twin To Aid In Maintenance, Operations

Almost three in ten people say that they are not likely to recommend a career in construction to their children or any other young people, as per a survey done by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB). As per the...

CIOB Survey – Construction Not A Go-To Sector For The Young

Almost three in ten people say that they are not likely to recommend a career in construction to their children or any other young people, as per a survey done by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB). As per the...

FIEC Says Revised Asbestos Directive Proposals Unworkable

The European Construction Industry Federation- FIEC has renewed its warning that proposals within European Parliament’s revised asbestos directive look unrealistic and will prove costly for construction companies as well as their clients. FIEC issued the statement with the European Parliament's...

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