Building Products
Brick Remains To Be Used In The Testing of Cement In The UK
World Construction Today - For study on how reused clay can be used to both recycle waste from other industries, including brickmaking, and generate low-carbon cement, the Mineral Products Association (MPA) has been named lead partner.
The two-year study, which...
News
Construction Quality Management Software Field To Rise In US
World Construction Today - The size of the US market for construction quality management software is anticipated to increase from USD154.6 million in 2022 to USD253.3 million by 2028, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.6% throughout...
Infrastructure
More Than 90% of US Construction Firms Fail To Find Labour
World Construction Today-According to the findings of a poll conducted by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) and Autodesk, workforce shortages are endangering the viability of new investments and impacting virtually all US construction businesses' ability to execute...
Infrastructure
Plans For The Longest Highway Tunnel In The UK Finds Support
World Construction Today-The construction of the longest highway tunnel in the UK is being actively pushed by Adur and Worthing Council in order to reduce traffic on the A27. The plan was previously discussed by the council's joint strategy...
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US Construction Unemployment Is Great News For Contractors
World Construction Today - The hot labour market in the US construction sector is starting to cool without cratering, according to data on the construction industry's unemployment rate, which increased to 3.9% in August from a nearly record low...
Building Products
The Construction Business In Europe Is Losing Confidence
World Construction Today - Economic and financial expert ING observes that overall building output for June was 2.3% lower than in February in its most recent EU Construction Outlook report. The research also demonstrates notable output decreases in Austria...
Infrastructure
UK Cost Strain Slows Construction For Second Month In A Row
World Construction Today - Construction activity in the UK decreased for a second consecutive month in August as a result of waning consumer confidence brought on by worries about the country's overall economic outlook. The industry reported an index...
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