Lendlease to be powered by vegetable oil in the UK
Lendlease will eliminate all use of liquid fossil fuels on its U.K. construction sites, the company announced. After two successful pilots at the Glen Parva prison and Manchester Town Hall...
Lendlease will eliminate all use of liquid fossil fuels on its U.K. construction sites, the company announced. After two successful pilots at the Glen Parva prison and Manchester Town Hall...
US president Joe Biden and a bipartisan group of senators have agreed a US$550 (£395bn) deal to make the country’s biggest investment in infrastructure in nearly a century. The deal...
The Level Crossing Removal Project (LXRP) has announced that 10 more level crossings will be removed by 2025, bringing the total to 85 removed altogether. Level crossings will be removed...
An innovative bus shelter that can use vibration and sound to inform passengers of an approaching bus has won the top prize in a design challenge that explores the future...
The New South Wales Government has granted planning approval for the Sydney Metro – Western Sydney Airport project, with major construction to commence soon. Early works started on Sydney Metro...
Infrastructure Australia (IA) is calling for submissions to the February 2022 publication of the Infrastructure Priority List, having recently announced a major refresh of its Assessment Framework. Infrastructure Australia makes...
Rio Tinto have partnered with leading sustainable construction materials company Lafarge Canada to create a cement product using waste from aluminium smelting. Known as Alextra, it’s made from waste –...
Turner & Townsend’s International construction market survey 2021 has now been published. Now in its 12th year, this latest International construction market survey brings together data and knowledge from 90...
From carpentry to electrical work, painting to working with sheet metal, 7th through 12th grade girls in the US are learning it all hands-on at a unique summer camp in...
A group of international researchers has shown that the unique skeletal structure of a deep-sea sponge can inspire the design of future skyscrapers. In an article published in Nature today, researchers show...