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Belt And Road Initiative- Altering Pattern of African Growth
One-day virtual forum has asserted that with BRI, China does not intend to exploit Africa but wants to develop infrastructure for overall continent development.
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Saudi Arabia Housing Sales Grew 21% In Q2 2022- KSA Study
According to CBRE, even though residential transaction volumes in KSA decreased by 19.9%, total value of deals increased as a result of higher apartment prices.
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UK Cost Strain Slows Construction For Second Month In A Row
Owing to low consumer trust based on fears about overall economic prospects in the UK, construction activity fell for a second straight month in the country.
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This Year, Building Expenses In US May Climb By Another 14%
Lack of workers, inflation, supply chain issues, COVID-19 virus, and the conflict in Ukraine have led to building costs in the US to soar by an estimated 14%.
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US Construction Industry Lags Due To Global Labour Shortage
77% of businesses identify the lack of qualified candidates or inability to pass a drug test as their primary reasons for having trouble filling vacancies.
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Machine-Interpretable Norms To Aid Move To Sustainability
To improve building collaboration, approach carbon neutrality, British Standards Institution and Cobuilder create machine-interpretable standards information.
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AI in construction is redefining the way of doing business across the industry
Construction firms are adopting AI and machine learning as a smart way to digitize the industry. AI tools are quite helpful in the construction industry as they help in efficient and perfect planning
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