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Amidst Housing Slump, Infrastructure To Fuel Growth In China

In Q2 2022, the Chinese economy's growth slowed to a negligible 0.4% YoY expansion, bringing this year's first half's growth to 2.5% YoY. The dynamic zero-COVID strategy of the government's lockdowns and the ongoing slowdown in real estate activity...

Disaster-Proof Homes: Which Homes Can Resist Natural Disasters?

Every country has their own issues with extreme weather. Some suffer from high temperatures, others with huge amounts of snowfall. Some have earthquakes, others struggle with tsunamis. While these threats aren’t constant, when they do appear they can be...

How can construction be made more sustainable?

Unsurprisingly, the construction industry has a damaging impact on the environment. It chews through natural resources and the construction process consumes a significant amount of carbon. Indeed, the UK’s built environment contributes – which encompasses construction – contributes to...

To Build Hydrogen Pipeline, Cadent-UK Is Seeking Contractors

World Construction Today - To lessen its dependency on fossil gas, Cadent intends to construct a pipeline that will deliver hydrogen to industrial users in the northwest. It will be the first large-scale 100% hydrogen pipeline in the UK...

How to choose a good property manager

The wrong property manager can result in turmoil for the unsuspecting landlord. I run a boutique property management company in St Kilda and I wanted to share some tips on how to pick the best property manager for your investment. The...

I-95 In North Carolina Getting Wider Thanks To A $283mn Deal

World Construction Today - The North Carolina Department of Transportation awarded the construction contract to Webber LLC, which has its headquarters in The Woodlands, Texas. Between mileposts 29 and 37, the highway will be extended from four lanes to...

Skanska Is Been Authorised To Upgrade The A428 In The UK

World Construction Today - Grant Shapps, the secretary of state for transport, has authorised National Highways to start construction on the A428 Black Cat to Caxton Gibbet enhancements. In March 2021, National Highways awarded Skanska a £507 million contract to...

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