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Balfour Beatty joint venture awarded HK$7.2 billion major tunnel project at Hong Kong International Airport

Balfour Beatty announces that its 50:50 joint venture, Gammon Construction, has been awarded a HK$7.2 billion (c. £760 million) contract to deliver tunnels and associated works for an automatic people mover (APM) and baggage handling system (BHS) at Hong...

Morrison Construction wins contract to build NMIS flagship facility

The National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) has awarded a contract to Morrison Construction, part of the Galliford Try Group, to build its new flagship facility. The £42m contract was awarded following an Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) restricted...

First commercial 3D concrete printer with Sika technology now in operation

US-based Pikus Concrete teamed up with Sika to commercialize 3D concrete printing technology in the construction industry and to capture its vast potential. Pikus' first 3D concrete printer with Sika technology has commenced operation in Lehi, Utah. The company is...

Henley Construct lands £12m Croydon housing contract

Henley Construct has landed the contract to deliver 60 affordable homes for PA Housing on the site of a former office building in Croydon. Demolition works are due to start imminently on the £12m scheme by specialist Southern Demolition. Designed...

Hard-hat mounted cough guard will help protect site workers

Safety specialist JSP has developed a hard-hat mounted cough guard to protect workers as the return to site continues amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The Helmet Mounted Cough Guard is an easy to fit screen which provides an extra layer of...

Growth to slow down in Cambodian construction industry due to tourism and foreign investment decline

Cambodia has no active coronavirus cases, with the last active patient having recovered on 16 May and no confirmed cases detected since 12 April. The country has also reported zero deaths from Covid-19. The first confirmed Covid-19 case in...

Demand for new buildings continues to fall in Texas as business activity resumes across the state

Texas’ Governor Greg Abbott is pressing ahead with one of the most aggressive reopening plans in the US even though the number of new coronavirus cases continue to rise, and testing is in particularly short supply across the state....

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