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Building Managers Can Cut Costs By Following Six Measures

World Construction Today - There are certain actions owners and operators of large commercial buildings may take to enhance impact on the environment, decrease carbon emissions, and save money on energy as Australia advances promises to net zero emissions....

GlobalData Cuts Australasian Building Growth To 4.1% In 2022

World Construction Today - The Omicron variant outbreaks, flooding in eastern Australia, and rising labour and material costs all slowed down construction works in Australasia and New Zealand in the first quarter of this year. As a consequence, GlobalData, a...

Indian CE Industry QoQ Growth Dips 14% In Q1 FY 2022-23

World Construction Today – Earnings in the Indian construction equipment sector decreased 14% quarter on quarter during the first quarter of the current fiscal year (Q1 FY 2022-23). Although this downturn comes on a higher year-end base, given that...

Hitachi Strengthens Its Assortment of Wheeled Excavators

World Construction Today – With the introduction of the ZX135W-7, Hitachi Construction Machinery Europe has further increased its range of wheeled excavators. This model will be displayed at Bauma in Germany in October of this year. With a 2.2-meter arm length,...

Next-Generation AI Cement Maintenance Introduced By CemAI

World Construction Today – CemAI is pleased to announce its entry into the market for artificial intelligence solutions for the operations of cement plants. CemAI provides a predictive maintenance solution for cement manufacturing lines all over the world. This...

The UAE Intends To Invest US$23 Billion On Infrastructure

World Construction Today - The United Arab Emirates (UAE), home to some of the world's tallest structures and cutting-edge skylines, is at the forefront of developing contemporary skyscrapers for the future. Cities like Abu Dhabi and Dubai continue to...

Australian Builders React To Unprecedented Inflation Spike

World Construction Today - Since the Australian Bureau of Statistics began reporting the CPI in the June 1999 quarter, new home prices experienced their highest yearly increase. High levels of building construction output and continued labour and material shortages...

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