Close
WORLD OF CONCRETE
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
JEC WORLD 2026

News

Smart Digital Platform by ACCIONA For Global Construction

ACCIONA, which happens to be a global leader when it comes to sustainable infrastructure, has gone on to launch a new smart digital platform that is designed to elevate the efficiency and safety as well as sustainability throughout the...

The Role of Efficient Planning in Reducing Project Costs

Projects seldom go over budget not for lack of resources but for poor planning. Good planning will see to it that every step from goal-setting to task assignment is done with care and consideration. If project managers prioritize early,...

Gaming and Esports Arenas — Can Busway Handle High-Density Tech Loads?

Esports competitions operate under relentless electrical demand, with every second relying on consistent power delivery. Dozens of high-performance PCs, massive LED displays, layered audio rigs, and broadcast encoders all push currents simultaneously, leaving no margin for disruption. A single...

Cut Contract Risk on Construction Projects with a Repeatable Playbook

Contracts drive profit, schedule, and cash on every job. Many claims start in the bid room and surface months later on site. You can cut that risk with a clear process and the right tools. Solutions like contract risk...

Volvo CE Commissions Fully Electric Deconstruction Site

Interestingly, a fleet of all-electric construction machines from Volvo CE as well as Volvo Trucks has successfully gone on to deliver a landmark project within the sustainable urban development by way of powering the first fully electric deconstruction site...

7 Quirks of the Modular Build Process and How to Manage Them

Construction has been evolving significantly over the past couple of years, whether in terms of technique or materials. Modular buildings involve change on both fronts, as teams build the components in a factory and put them in ready-to-install packages. While...

Can Private Partnerships Help Bridge America’s $3.7 Trillion Infrastructure Gap?

America needs $9.1 trillion to bring its infrastructure to good repair over the next decade. Current spending trajectories will deliver $5.4 trillion, leaving a $3.7 trillion gap between what's needed and what's planned, according to the American Society of Civil...

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from any location or device.

Must read

Translate »