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2023 Construction Risk Prediction - Profit Pressures Persist
The chronic labour shortage is squeezing profitability, consequently businesses need to find strategies to fill the void in order to win and fulfil contracts.
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5 Contech Innovations From TIME Best Inventions List of 2022
Editors from TIME doubled innovations list for the first time ever in 2022, demonstrating how quickly technology is revolutionizing many different businesses.
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Contractors Use Digital Workflows To Hasten Project Delivery
83% of users plan to boost their spending on digital workflows, and engineers are becoming increasingly active in processes for specific design methodologies.
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A digital push to green the EU’s construction sector
The European Commission has outlined possible “transition pathways” to address the environmental impact of the construction sector, with plans to set up a “European Construction Data Space” to pull together industry-generated information.
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Dubai Land Department Unveils New Strategic Plan for 2026
Dubai Land Department says their primary aim is to enhance real estate investment leadership on a global scale while keeping up with recent and future advances.
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Saudi Arabia Construction Sector Strongest In MENA
The Kingdom saw the highest value of the project wins in 2022, proving its determination to drive economic diversity and transform in line with Vision 2030.
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UK Architecture Firms Warned As New Russia Sanctions Take Effect
UK firms are now banned from offering architectural-design services, pre-design services, and urban-planning and landscape services to clients in Russia under regulations that expand the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019.
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Tech-Correction In Renewable Construction For 2030 Goal
Reneweable Construction procedures need to be digitalized soon if they are to be delivered in a manner that is more consistent, more agile, and more quickly.
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