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McAdoo chooses big RT crane for renewable gas project
120 US ton capacity rough terrain works to connect a landfill site to a renewable natural gas pipeline network
INTERVIEW: How Sarens is leading the energy transition
ICST spoke exclusively to Sarens’ commercial director of project solutions, Yannick Sel, to learn how the heavy lift giant is leading the lifting and transport work in the energy sector
Bechtel ramps up recruitment drive for Rio Grande LNG export facility mega project
Bechtel is opening a Craft Professional Recruitment Centre in Texas to hire workers for the Rio Grande LNG plant
UAE’s Adnoc awards EPC contracts for US$45bn refinery project
Adnoc announces new contracts for refinery expansion
Petrofac releases delayed 2023 results
Petrofac announced growth in engineering and construction contracts but the company’s debt has further increased 
Mammoet on the move with Lithuania’s heaviest load
Transporting and lifting a 50 metre long, 1,500 tonne, load is not without its challenges
McDermott executes its heaviest lift
See how much the company lifted for this offshore wind power project
Rounding up the latest specialized lifting projects
ACT showcases various specialized lifting and rigging jobs across North America that require the utmost in experience and practical know how.
Why women are leaving engineering and construction at twice the rate of men
Valued At Work author Lauren Neal on why so many women are leaving the industry
US oil company investing billions into South China ethylene facility
American petroleum company is eyeing the plastics and chemicals sector in China
Total Movements delivers for ADNOC
Super size vessels delivered from India to ADNOC refinery by Total Movements
US firm selected for work at ‘world’s first’ renewable hydrogen-based steel mill
An American company is helping build a ‘green steel’ mill in Sweden
Skanska wins US$113m New York airport contract
Sweden-based firm will update infrastructure as part of multi-million-dollar deal
Could the drive to decarbonise military forces present an opportunity for construction companies?
As some of the world’s biggest militaries start to look at ways to cut their carbon emissions, could there be opportunities for construction companies?
Canada’s US$23bn Trans Mountain oil pipeline extension delayed by ‘technical issues’
Construction of a CAN$30.9 billion (US$23 billion) extension to the Trans Mountain oil export pipeline in Canada is facing the latest in a series of delays after suffering technical difficulties.
Another new crawler crane lifting record
3,600 tonne capacity Zoomlion giant breaks more lifting records in China
Construction of major Russia-China gas pipeline delayed
Construction of a major new gas pipeline running between Russia and China has been delayed as the two countries hammer out a deal on the proposal.
Two contractors win U$S3.3bn worth of work with Saudi Aramco
A joint venture between Spanish contractor Técnicas Reunidas and Chinese firm Sinopec have won two contracts with Saudi oil and gas company Saudi Aramco for more than US$3.3 billion.
Brazilian government lifts interim ban on Saipem
Contractor has ban reclassified but remains suspended from contracting work in Brazil for two-year period
Barnhart’s first haul into Mexico
The project involves the transport of 10 huge loads that originated in Yuma, AZ.
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