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NI Water has awarded 14 companies places on its professional services framework which will be worth up to £800 million (US$1.06 billion)
An Indonesian province has said that construction is to start soon on a US$20-billion subway project
Species of fish inspired more than US$1-billion construction project in the US
Pakistan receives $1 billion loan from the World Bank to start hydropower plant
Production of 3D-printed components for use in construction in the water industry has started after three years of development
United Utilities named these companies as part of its investment plan
Eiffage Génie Civil and Vinci Construction have won a design and build contract with French transnational company Veolia to build three water treatment plants worth more than €400 million (US$435.8 million)
Vinci will construct an extension for a water treatment plant in Southeast Asia
Two contractors working in joint venture have been selected to build the Valby cloudburst tunnel under a contract worth DKK 490 (US$71.3 million)
Construction firm Webber has won 10 new construction and maintenance projects totalling US$1.2 billion
A large portion of the civil build is now complete
Sundt Construction purchased a Link-Belt 250-ton TCC-2500 telescopic crawler crane for the construction project in Taylor, TX.
Spanish engineering firm Ayesa has won its biggest-ever contract in Saudi Arabia – a €95 million (US$102.5 million) deal to design 190 water projects for the Kingdom’s National Water Company (NWC).
SkyLine Scaffold supplied falsework and formwork for a massive California project – and took home a coveted award for it. Lindsey Anderson reports.
These four projects were awarded to Swiss contractor Implenia
The National Utility Contractors Association (NUCA) has welcomed news of $5.8 billion in new funding for clean water and wastewater infrastructure projects across the USA.
See which US airports are set for building and demo activities this year
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?
The government is looking to borrow approximately US$9 billion for five bridge projects.
IRN’s Murray Pollok talks to Vincent Albasini, CEO of Avesco Rent Group
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