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Why has the level of waste the European construction industry in Europe increased rather than decreased - and what is happening with new regulations aimed at boosting circularity?
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European Construction federation fears cost increases for companies and clients
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Organisations look to bring the construction community together to aid war-torn country
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It’s now around two decades since several major economies banned the use of asbestos, as the world gradually woke up to the severe effects it can have on workers’ health.
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CECE says that they have actively engaged with the European Commission throughout the process
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FIEC examines a new EU-funded project with circularity at its heart
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New guidance said to be first of its kind in United Kingdom
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Health and safety guidance aims to deter non-compliant employers
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Country’s contractors pledge to donate 1% of public reconstruction costs.
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Premises abandoned in 2016 had been added to country’s National Priorities List of the worst sites for hazardous substances and pollutants
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At his State of the Union address US President Joe Biden said all federal infrastructure projects would have to use US made materials
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New safety rules will regulate connectivity, autonomy, and data dependency
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UK oil and gas sector faces US$24 billion bill to plug old wells, says Offshore Energies
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Award reaffirms company’s sustainability pledge
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EDA report brings specialised companies together for best practice advice
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The money will be spent on meeting the EU’s climate and energy targets and will come from the European Investment Fund (EIF)
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Cost of reconstruction could be as high as US$540 billion
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Temporary stop on certain crane and excavator sales due to Hino engine emission certification issue
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Bramble Energy’s Peter Sayce describes four pillars of infrastructure that could enable greater hydrogen use in European construction
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Ukrainian authorities restore works license, after occupying Russian forces exit
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