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International Construction Magazine Sep-Oct 2024 Back Issue

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NEWS ROUND UP
New loaders from Caterpillar; world’s largest airport; China’s data centre boom; billions for new Saudi Arabian resort.

NEWS IN PICTURES
‘World’s strongest’ land-based crane launched.

COUNTRY FOCUS BRAZIL
The driving force in South America, Andy Brown reports on Brazil’s construction sector.

ECONOMIC OUTLOOK BRAZIL
The numbers are crunched by Scott Hazelton.

EXCAVATORS
Innovation in medium and large excavators is examined by Mitchell Keller.

SHOW GUIDE BAUMA CHINA
Essential information about China’s leading show.

SKILL SHORTAGE
Neil Gerrard asks if an obsession with creating graduates has strangled the supply of construction workers?

BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
Bridge construction is booming globally as countries bolster metro connections, reports Mitchell Keller.

CONTECH ALTERNATIVE POWER
The merits of electric, HVO, hydrogen, and more as power sources for construction are examined by Mitchell Keller.

LAND RECLAMATION PROJECTS
Lucy Barnard looks at seven land reclamation projects re-shaping the world.

PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport undergoing a US$9 billion renovation.
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Sep-Oct 2024 NEWS ROUND UP New loaders from Caterpillar; world’s largest airport; China’s data centre boom; billions for new Saudi Arabian resort. NEWS IN PICTURES ‘World’s strongest’ land-based crane launched. COUNTRY FOCUS BRAZIL The driving force in South America, Andy Brown reports on Brazil’s construction sector. ECONOMIC OUTLOOK BRAZIL The numbers are crunched by Scott Hazelton. EXCAVATORS Innovation in medium and large excavators is examined by Mitchell Keller. SHOW GUIDE BAUMA CHINA Essential information about China’s leading show. SKILL SHORTAGE Neil Gerrard asks if an obsession with creating graduates has strangled the supply of construction workers? BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION Bridge construction is booming globally as countries bolster metro connections, reports Mitchell Keller. CONTECH ALTERNATIVE POWER The merits of electric, HVO, hydrogen, and more as power sources for construction are examined by Mitchell Keller. LAND RECLAMATION PROJECTS Lucy Barnard looks at seven land reclamation projects re-shaping the world. PROJECT SPOTLIGHT Dallas Fort Worth International Airport undergoing a US$9 billion renovation.


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NEWS ROUND UP
New loaders from Caterpillar; world’s largest airport; China’s data centre boom; billions for new Saudi Arabian resort.

NEWS IN PICTURES
‘World’s strongest’ land-based crane launched.

COUNTRY FOCUS BRAZIL
The driving force in South America, Andy Brown reports on Brazil’s construction sector.

ECONOMIC OUTLOOK BRAZIL
The numbers are crunched by Scott Hazelton.

EXCAVATORS
Innovation in medium and large excavators is examined by Mitchell Keller.

SHOW GUIDE BAUMA CHINA
Essential information about China’s leading show.

SKILL SHORTAGE
Neil Gerrard asks if an obsession with creating graduates has strangled the supply of construction workers?

BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
Bridge construction is booming globally as countries bolster metro connections, reports Mitchell Keller.

CONTECH ALTERNATIVE POWER
The merits of electric, HVO, hydrogen, and more as power sources for construction are examined by Mitchell Keller.

LAND RECLAMATION PROJECTS
Lucy Barnard looks at seven land reclamation projects re-shaping the world.

PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport undergoing a US$9 billion renovation.
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