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Herc upgrades full-year forecast following record third-quarter rental and total revenues reported
PlanRadar’s study finds widespread labour shortages and rising material costs are hitting developers hard
Spending on construction in economies around the world looks set to rebound in 2025, with one possible exception.
The decline is linked to the cyclical nature of the engine market
The UK construction sector saw growth in September
This year’s list demonstrates the durability of European contractors as they continue to adapt their business models to meet the demands of an industry increasingly shaped by global volatility
McClelland to present “ARA’s Q4 Equipment Rental Forecast and Market Update” during Working at Height event
Analysts expect the US Federal Reserve rate cuts will drive construction activity
Labour costs are expected to drive inflationary pressures in the upcoming construction cycle
US construction industry unemployment fell to a record low of 3.2% in August.
Construction activity in the Eurozone fell sharply in August, as the dragged down by continued tough conditions
Europe’s construction sector is in ‘broad-based decline’. Why? And what could reverse it?
UK construction buyers appear to have indicated that the sector has “turned a corner” after a difficult start to 2024.
The state of play in China’s construction industry, expressed in 6 charts
In an updated forecast, North America’s construction rental industry could be changing
XCMG is China’s largest construction OEM by sales. Mr. Yang Dongsheng, chairman of XCMG, sat down with Andy Brown to talk about the changing Chinese market, export plans, electric equipment and heavy construction robots
ABC reported a modest uptick in materials and input pricing in the US construction industry and predicted a rate-cut for September
The number of new building permits issued in Qatar surged by 36% in July 2024, as the Gulf state showed signs of emerging from its post-World-Cup slowdown
Summer may have finally made a belated appearance across Europe in July but the outlook for the region’s construction sector looked considerably gloomier
Second quarter results for access OEM up 5.9% year-over-year with North America propelling sales
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