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Infrastructure
The 10 Most Expensive Cities In The World To Construct In
World Construction Today - Turner & Townsend's International Construction Market Survey reveals the most expensive cities in the world to construct in. According to the study, San Francisco in the US was the most expensive city in the world...
Infrastructure
The RBA Rate Hikes Further Strain Australian Construction
World Construction Today - The leading organisation for the construction sector in Australia has advised the Reserve Bank to scale back rate increases or risk driving construction companies into financial ruin.
Denita Wawn, CEO of Master Builders Australia, alleged that...
Building Products
Material Prices Increase As The UK Contract Awards Plummet
World Construction Today - As we have recently learned, a week is a very long time in politics, but over the past few days, there has been a lot occurring in the construction data in the UK. Data made...
News
Railway Corridor Built Around The Largest Desert In China
When the Hotan-Ruoqiang railway line was joined with the Ruoqiang-Korla segment of the Golmud-Korla railway line, as well as the Korla-Kashgar and Kashgar-Hotan sections of the southern Xinjiang rail line, it became a reality. The megaproject, however, began development...
News
Non-Stop Highway Work In India Wins A Guinness World Record
It is indeed astounding. "Officially Amazing," says the Guinness World Records certificate given to road developer Raj Path Infracon Pvt. Ltd. and its founder and chairman, Jagdish Kadam, who attributed the accomplishment to India's 75th year of independence, which...
Architecture
How to prepare for an office fit-out
Embarking on some major fit-out projects this year? With three out of four inner-city workers vowing never to return to working in the office full-time, it’s not surprising that employers are looking for ways to incentivise returning to the...
Infrastructure
US Construction And Engineering Sector Expectations For 2022
Although the recession of 2020 was one of the shortest in history, its effects may still be seen in the greater US economy and the construction and engineering-C & E business. As we enter the second year of recovery in...
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