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Hyundai CE shares details of machines set for Bauma 2025
Machines include operational version of the HW155H fuel cell wheeled excavator
European construction sector set to return to growth in 2025
The European construction sector is expected to see modest recovery in 2025
Bauma innovation award: finalists 2025
See all the finalists in the five different categories of the 2025 Bauma innovation awards
Two firms win €217m deal to replace Austrian ‘engineering marvel’
Strabag and Porr to build new bridge to replace 1960s structure that snakes through mountainous Tyrol region
Engcon launches tiltrotator for mini excavators
The updated EC204 is compatible with 2-4 tonne excavators and includes Engcon’s EC-Oil quick coupler system
Caterpillar celebrates its 100th anniversary
Industry giant turns 100 years old in April 2025 
Keltbray lands increased £18m fine after losing bid-rigging appeal
Demolition contractor’s appeal against ‘excessive’ penalty results in larger fine
Why technology can help construction’s theft problem
On large scale projects, heavy equipment, such as excavators, bulldozers, and cranes, can be easily misplaced or stolen
Komatsu adds demolition equipment to simulator
Major OEM adds new model to its simulator training programme
FIEC: EU set to revamp public procurement rules
FIEC looks at how the EU’s procurement rules will impact the construction industry
20% of Bauma China visitors from overseas
Record visitor and exhibitor numbers at Shanghai show
Sandvik completes acquisition of autonomous robotics company
UFR will be included in the Digital Mining Technologies division within Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions
Airships for construction have failed before. Could they take off this time?
A handful of companies are attempting to build airships specialising in lifting and carrying loads for the construction industry. 
Why cases of cancer caused by asbestos may rise
Dr. Yvonne Waterman outlines the frightening impact of new Asbestos at Work Directive
UK could hit Chinese excavators with duty of up to 83.5% after anti-dumping probe
The UK’s Trade Remedies Authority (TRA) has proposed slapping imported Chinese excavators with up to 83.5% duty.
Construction work banned in Delhi amid ‘severe plus’ smog
New restrictions ban nearly all forms of construction and demolition
How the world’s first major public body dedicated to cladding safety is working to solve the global crisis
Cladding Safety Victoria chief executive Dan O’Brien explains how the world’s first major public body dedicated to cladding safety is working to remove combustible panels in the Australian state of Victoria
Global demolition leaders gather in Sweden for World Demolition Summit
The summit began last night with an exclusive drinks reception, providing attendees an opportunity to network, share insights, and discuss the latest trends and challenges facing the industry
New President and CEO at Metso
Finland-based Metso has announced a new President and CEO will assume duties on November 1, 2024
Strong first six months for KHL’s Content Studio
Success of content marketing arm signals new era for industry intelligence
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