A Fluor Corporation joint venture (JV) involving Texas, US-based Austin Bridge & Road and Lone Star Constructors announced it broke ground on phase one of a US Interstate expansion project near San ...
Equipment rental in North America continues to outpace the rest of the world. Based on the IRN100, an annual ranking by International Rental News, companies in the U.S. and Canada posted an average ...
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Brent Charlie, the last and largest topside module from the Brent field in the North Sea between the UK and Norway has been skidded to its final resting place for decommissioning. The final load-in ...
A significant rise in the value of the d&ri100 compared to a year ago prompts a number of demolition contractors to capitalise on the sector’s recent growth by investing. The 2023 d&ri100 paints an ...
The CE100, a financial analysis league table of European contractors, has been released by Construction Europe, revealing who the top 10 European construction companies are. Published every year, the ...
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That being said, the survey also revealed healthy growth for some Europe-based companies, with four of the top 10 in the growth league all based in Europe. So, with combined rental revenues of more ...
Companies within the US and Canada averaged 14.9% revenue growth between 2021 and 2022, while the US had nine entries in the top 20 of the list. Of those nine entries, seven generated revenues of at ...
US-based multinational computer technology company Oracle estimated it will spend US$10 billion on new data centre construction and expansions in 2025. The company’s CEO, Safra Catz, made the ...