A Canadian utility company that envisions a future where nothing is wasted and everything is gained.
Replica cars are being taken to a whole new level at one company in South Africa, as Alan Swaby learns.
A large number of regulatory environmental agencies in Oregon get involved when you demolish one bridge and construct another.
Despite a number of obstacles, the port of Mombasa has developed into a highly efficient operation that is growing daily, as Alan Swaby learns.
A leading force for innovation in the beverage market.
Simcoa Operations is one of the world’s leading producers of silicon.
Reviving a historic mining operation within the heart of Canada’s prolific Labrador Trough iron range.
Stuttafords is that increasingly rare animal—a department store. In fact, it’s one of a kind; but no dinosaur, as its executive chairman Hilton Mer is determined to prove.
A regional presence is not enough to satisfy the ambitions of Southern African Shipyards.
Black-owned South African exploration company Sekoko Resources has a far reaching vision and ambition.
For Technip Germany, success has been earned through dedication, vision and an industry-leading approach to safety that continues to gather momentum.
Technip Iberia sees its clients counting their pennies, or cents, but it has a plan.
Ric Larson finds that a combination of modern business management strategy, innovative ideas and old-fashioned adaptability have made Werner Ladder Company the world’s largest m
This Issue features some of the most exciting projects and companies across the globe including Boliden AB Sweden, Stuggart 21, Shanta Gold, The Telt Project and many stories from across the globe.