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Contractor CNG chooses ConQuest for digitally-led vision

As digital adoption continues to grow in the construction industry, main contractor CNG has put technology at the centre of its operations. Launching in June this year, the firm’s mission is to create, transform and regenerate space for people...

Residents choose Hill to deliver Teviot estate regeneration

Housebuilder Hill has been selected as Poplar HARCA’s development partner to deliver 2,500 new homes as part of the Teviot estate regeneration in Tower Hamlets. Housing association Poplar HARCA has appointed Hill to deliver the Teviot Estate regeneration in Tower...

Filter-less air filters for industrial applications designed to ventilate, pressurize and clean exceedingly dusty air

Air-Cleaning Blowers (ACBs) new filter-less air filters ventilate, pressurize, and clean particles from even exceedingly dusty air without using any filter elements. ACBs help reduce the costs and complications of providing ventilation in industrial, commercial and residential buildings, and...

Volvo Construction Equipment expands material handler lineup with new model, new options

Volvo Construction Equipment has launched the all-new EW200E material handler, aimed at the light waste handling segment. The larger version — the EW240E material handler — is updated with a longer boom. Both give customers new options for waste...

Castellum gets greenlight for SEK 1.7bn project in Sweden

Swedish real estate company Castellum has received approval from the Stockholm city counsel to begin the construction of the 20,000 sq.m Infinity office property in Hagastaden. The total investment volume of the project is estimated to be around SEK 1.7bn...

Skanska to build $187m Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute

Swedish construction giant Skanska has won a $187m contract to build the new 371,000-square-foot Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute in downtown Orlando, Florida, a combined inpatient and outpatient hospital. It will have an eight-story building housing 75 inpatient rooms and...

Scotland considering further construction restrictions

Scotland’s first minister has said she might introduce further restrictions on construction, and other business activities, to control the spread of COVID-19. Nicola Sturgeon said her administration is reviewing whether to order the closure of “more non-essential” business activity. From...

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