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Avant Tecno introduces two new compact loaders
New single speed models in 800 Series
New York City’s US$1.45bn coastal resiliency project finishes first phase
New York City completed the first phase of its billion-dollar coastal project
Wood for data centres? This tech giant is relying on mass timber to achieve carbon goals
A major tech firm is using mass timber to construct data centres, which it says reduces its carbon footprint
‘You’re only supposed to blow the tunnel up’: ‘Green’ explosive cuts CO2 emissions
Nitrate-free, biodegradable explosive for tunnel blasting reduces CO2 emissions and improves water and air quality
How piling innovations and custom engineering are shaping construction
The growing demands in piling and ground improvement work are coupled with a need for sustainable solutions

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Engineering uptime: The Rokbak approach
How the hauler manufacturer is implementing technology and the latest engineering to boost machine productivity
How are large excavators evolving?
In the construction machine industry, few ‘little siblings’ get more attention than mini excavators but, as Mitchell Keller reports, innovation abounds in the medium and larger models
Major construction firm unveils ‘climate-improved’ concrete piles
See which Sweden-based construction and engineering company has developed more ‘climate efficient’ concrete piles
Cobod launches third 3D printer model
The BOD3 is currently deployed in the global market
The year of the bridge: Will the trend to modernise the world’s aging infrastructure continue?
Bridge construction is booming globally as countries bolster metro connections and modernise their ageing infrastructure, and the trend looks set to continue, reports Mitchell Keller
Construction carbon database holds data on 250,000 products
A new construction product carbon database holds information on 250,000 different products, according to its creator.
Construction OEMs grapple with cost problem amid pressure to decarbonise
New ways of powering construction equipment bring with them risk of higher total cost of ownership (TCO)
Consortium explores CO2 removal in concrete manufacturing
Companies working towards permanent carbon removal in concrete on an industrial scale
Survey reveals how much digital twins cut emissions and costs
Cost and sustainability benefits of digital twins revealed in new report 
Construction material companies working with White House on decarbonisation
Several major cement and aggregate producers are working with the US White House on decarbonisation
Bauma 2025 promises to defy tough times and bounce back to full size
Organisers of world’s largest construction equipment show expect strong showing in 2025
Building Britain: Can the construction industry meet the 1.5 million homes target?
Steve O’Keeffe, regional vice president for the UK and Ireland at Epicor, explores how the construction industry is preparing to meet these demands
Hitachi Construction Machinery and Dimaag collaborate on electric machine
The electrified excavator is expected to be completed in December 2024
Construction starts on previously stalled billion-dollar, 217-acre Texas project
A mixed-use development in Texas sits on 217 acres and will cost billions to build
Bauma 2025 to focus on climate-neutral construction
World’s biggest construction trade show to focus heavily on sustainable solutions 
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