International Construction  |  November 2013
NEWS
Fraud and corruption could be costing the construction industry as much as US$ 860 billion per year.
BUSINESS
The proposed Holcim/Cemex cement tie-up in Spain is to be investigated by European Commission.
NEWS REPORT
The value of overseas work carried out by European contractors hit a new high last year.
KHL.COM
News from BICES and the International Rental Conference China is now available on www.khl.com.
ICEF
A dozen construction machines and components have been short-listed for awards at this year’s event.
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
Growth is forecast for Russia’s economy years, but a series of factors are holding the country back.
REGIONAL REPORT
The Russian construction market has its risks as well as its opportunities.
ROAD BUILDING
The industry is becoming more reliant on technology to monitor work in real time and control equipment.
LARGE STRUCTURES
The key to success is hitting tough productivity targets and avoiding downtime at all costs.
PUMPS
New pumps and after-market support packages available on the market.
EXHIBITION REPORT
Manufacturers at BICES were not overly optimistic, but there was some confidence in the air.
EQUIPMENT
News from Liugong and Sandvik Construction.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in International Construction November 2013.