Infrastructure
By 2024, Construction Upswing In Europe Will Have Stalled
World Construction Today - Economic data compiled by the pan-European research organisation Euroconstruct indicates that the next two years will be challenging for the European construction industry, with growth projections falling from 2% to 0.2% in 2023 and from...
Infrastructure
Major UK Project Commencements Increase Sector Steadiness
World Construction Today - Glenigan's research shows that the construction industry has been relatively stable over the past three months thanks to a rise in the number of big projects that have begun.
According to the company's most recent construction...
Infrastructure
The UK Government Pushes A £3 Billion Building Safety Tax
World Construction Today - The UK government has issued a consultation on how to implement the contentious building safety levy, which is intended to earn £3 billion through a planning fee on private development.
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing,...
Infrastructure
Home Prices In China To Rise And Sales Will Slow In 2023
According to analysts surveyed by Reuters, China's property market will continue to be poor but will gradually improve in 2023. They anticipate additional stimulus measures and loosened COVID-19 rules to assist the industry the following year.
As per the 16...
Infrastructure
UK Housing Market At Risk of Slump As Recession Threatens
World Construction Today - The U.K. real estate market may be on the verge of a serious decline, according to some market observers, who predict a 30% drop in prices as a result of the largest reduction in demand...
Infrastructure
UK Construction Activity Surges Despite A Drop In Confidence
World Construction Today - Despite the fact that growth prospects among construction firms were muted, industry activity in the UK increased last month at its strongest rate since May. Due to a dramatic decline in the volume of new...
Infrastructure
Dutch Construction Sector Impacted By Environmental Ruling
The Netherlands' highest administrative court has issued a ruling requiring future construction projects to consider the amount of nitrogen they produce.
Projects were formerly excluded from the requirement to submit an application for a nature permit assuring that they wouldn't cause...
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