US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood has announced $2 billion of investment in high-speed rail projects across America.
UK housebuilder Persimmon has reported a rise in sales reservations taken in the year to date of 12 per cent.
With the global drive towards self-sufficiency picking up pace, Jeff Daniels looks at the efforts being made in Abu Dhabi to become self-reliant in reinforcing steel production.
The Export-Import Bank of the United States has given preliminary approval for an $805.6 million direct loan to South Africa’s state-owned utility Eskom.
WS Atkins, the UK-based engineering consultancy, has revealed that a pick-up in construction activity in the Middle East contributed to its strong fourth quarter results.
South Africa is planning to invest R15 billion in a new rare metals processing facility, according to a report in the newspaper Business Report.
Dampier Port Authority is on the threshold of a major expansion programme.
Andre van Niekerk, managing director of plant hire group Masshire, talks to Jayne Alverca about the unique benefits he believes the company offers to its growing network of fran
Dutch construction company Remco Afrique has announced plans to continue its expansion into new markets in Africa.
China will loan nearly $700 million to Zimbabwe in a deal that will provide a major boost to the struggling southern African nation.
Owens Corning announced an investment today in a new furnace to expand production capacity at its glass reinforcements facility in Tlaxcala, Mexico.
The new Miami Rental Car Center has become a little safer now that the Miami-Dade Fire Department has taken delivery of a Rosenbauer Airwolf Quick Response Vehicle, designed to
State utility Mhlathuze Water is not only a full spectrum water company but also a provider of inspiration and support for the people of KwaZulu Natal.
This Issue features some of the most exciting projects and companies across the globe including ArcelorMittal SA and Twiga Minerals, Guatrain SA , Guyana Water Inc, NWA Jamaica, and many more