Articles by Mitchell Keller
Published on: 06 November, 2024
New York City completed the first phase of its billion-dollar coastal project
Published on: 06 November, 2024
A US-based contractor received US$97 million in settlement over work on the Golden Gate Bridge
Published on: 05 November, 2024
A major tech firm is using mass timber to construct data centres, which it says reduces its carbon footprint
Published on: 05 November, 2024
Stellar Industries has acquired a fuel and lube equipment manufacturer
Published on: 05 November, 2024
A contractor has signed an agreement to construct two offices in Mayfair, London, England, UK
Published on: 04 November, 2024
A more than US$2-billion plan to build a theme park in Oklahoma, US, has been pushed back
Published on: 01 November, 2024
Read a Q&A with Skanska’s Scott Cannon on how internships can help support construction’s labour market
Published on: 01 November, 2024
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
Published on: 31 October, 2024
Skanska has signed a more than US$400-million contract for a hospital build in the US
Published on: 31 October, 2024
See which Sweden-based construction and engineering company has developed more ‘climate efficient’ concrete piles
Published on: 31 October, 2024
Contractor to build a healthcare campus in California, US, for US$1 billion
Published on: 30 October, 2024
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
Published on: 24 October, 2024
A Tutor Perini subsidiary was selected for a billion-dollar tunnel project in New York
Published on: 24 October, 2024
Altrad has supplied a ground shoring solution for a huge excavation in the Middle East
Published on: 23 October, 2024
John Deere and Trimble have announced a partnership to expand grade control versatility
Published on: 23 October, 2024
Several major cement and aggregate producers are working with the US White House on decarbonisation
Published on: 22 October, 2024
Unknown cost overruns prompt the UK government to oversee the problematic HS2 project
Published on: 22 October, 2024
An amusement park in the US is planning a US$500-million resort build
Published on: 22 October, 2024
The United Arab Emirates approved a package to build nine dams and canals
Published on: 21 October, 2024
The US Department of Justice sentenced two individuals in big-rigging case