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CityFibre invests ยฃ80m into Brighton & Hove’s fibre future

Construction work for Brighton & Hoveโ€˜s full fibre network has officially commenced in the Bevendean area, with the rest of the city set to follow over the next 4-5 years. This is part of an ยฃ80m private investment from CityFibre....

Graitec acquires Canadian BIM and manufacturing partner

BIM software specialist, Graitec has acquired Canada-based BIM and manufacturing partner, Redcage to enhance its position in North America. This acquisition will further enhance Graitecโ€™s positions in one of its key markets in North America, adding to its existing operations...

Tampere Universities calculated their carbon footprint

The calculation of the carbon footprint of Tampere Universities has been completed. The carbon footprint sums up all the emissions generated by the activities of Tampere University and Tampere University of Applied Sciences, which are committed to becoming carbon...

The Red Sea Project becomes Middle Easts first 5G-enabled construction zone

The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC) has inked an agreement with Saudi Arabia-based telecom provider Zain KSA for introducing telecommunications and internet services on site during the construction phase. Under the agreement, Zain KSA will ensure the coverage of these...

bauma CONEXPO INDIA 2021 will not take place

bauma CONEXPO INDIA, the International Trade Fair for Construction Machinery, Building Material Machines, Mining Machines, and Construction Vehicles will not take place this year due to the organizersโ€™ concerns around exhibitorsโ€™ ROI, uncertain international participantsโ€™ turnout, and safety protocols. The...

Liebherr unveils new 700-tonne crawler crane

After 12 years and over 200 units produced, Liebherr's LR 1600/2 crawler crane now has a successor. The design of the LR 1700-1.0 - with a maximum lifting capacity of 700 tonnes- is based on its 600 tonne predecessor and...

UAE developer eyes near-$1bn investment in Egypts real estate market

A UAE-based developer has revealed plans to invest nearly $1 billion in the Egyptian real estate market over the next two years. Sky Abu Dhabi Real Estate Development, a subsidiary of Diamond Group, said the move is part of...

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