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CEMEX helps to prevent pollution in biggest sewage project in UK

CEMEX, S.A.B. de C.V. announced that it is supplying over 40,000 tons of a lining sprayed concrete for the construction of the Thames Tideway Tunnel, the biggest infrastructure project ever undertaken by the UK water industry. The Tunnel is being...

KOBELCO introduces next generation Blade Runner excavator to North America

The next-generation ED160BR-7 is an innovative machine that is unique to KOBELCO and is a combination of both a short radius excavator and a dozer, which enables customers to have two machines in one. Unlike most excavators, this 105...

BossTek releases new compact dust suppression design for increased mobility and versaitility in construction

As effective dust control continues to gain priority across a wide range of industries, a new equipment design has been engineered to provide mobility and performance, delivering effective particle suppression for new and existing applications. With a throw of 100...

Saudi Arabia unveils its vision for a city without cars and streets

The Line is a zero-carbon, hyper-connected city in a 170km straight line on the Neom development near the Red Sea that will “reimagine and revitalise the future of urban living”. Saudi Arabia’s crown prince unveiled his latest vision for a...

Research highlights growing trends of green roofs and green concrete

Business Research Company’s smart buildings report reveals the rise in green features and construction methods that help to reduce energy and create more sustainable commercial buildings. Living roofs or green roofs are increasingly being implemented in commercial smart buildings, a...

Sunderland latest UK city to benefit from full-fibre investment

The open-access full fibre infrastructure is forecast to boost business productivity and innovation as the CityFibre deployment aims to reach “nearly every home and business" in the UK city. Sunderland is to benefit from full-fibre connectivity following an investment of...

Jenrick confirms right to regenerate derelict buildings into homes

Public bodies will be able to convert vacant plots of land and derelict buildings into new homes or community spaces, under plans announced by the housing secretary, Robert Jenrick Under the ‘Right to Regenerate’ proposals, public bodies would need to...

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