International Construction  |  April 2013
NEWS
Witness tells Canadian corruption enquiry that SNC Lavalin donated US$ 980 million to Quebec political parties.
BUSINESS NEWS
Costain and May Gurney announce plans to merge in an all-share deal will see the creation of a UK£ 1.6 billion per year contractor.
NEWS REPORT
Buoyancy in the US but a slip for some of the Chinese meant revenues for the world’s 50 largest equipment manufacturers grew just +2.6% last year to US$ 186 billion, according to this year’s Yellow Table study.
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ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
The Indian construction market is emerging from a period of weak growth, but it will still be another year or so until it is back to the levels we have come to expect.
REGIONAL REPORT
How much can be achieved in the Indian construction sector before the forthcoming general election causes another hiatus?
BAUMA STOP PRESS
Late breaking news from manufacturers in the run-up to the largest construction equipment show in the world
UTILITIES
Innovative new equipment that has been tailor-made to reduce costs and speed up installation is being developed for the utilities sector.
EARTHMOVING
A handful of manufacturers will showcase new Tier 4 Final-compliant earthmoving machines at Bauma, but the rest of the industry will follow.
EQUIPMENT
News of a new Sennebogen heavy duty crane launch, plus the opening of Volvo’s new Americas headquarters
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in International Construction April 2013.