Final bids have been submitted for the £1 billion contract to build a new crossing over the Firth of Forth in Scotland.
The Bujagali Hydropower Project in Uganda will not just provide a reliable source of clean energy for the Uganda grid, but will also spur employment opportunities in the future.
Construction work across the Middle East has created a wealth of opportunity for consultancy firms that can deliver diversity in engineering, as Andrew Pelis finds out.
Permission has been granted for construction of the final nine kilometres of the Corrib Gas Pipeline in Ireland.
The global market for coatings is forecast to reach almost $100 billion by 2015, according to research by Global Industry Analysts, Inc. (GIA).
Dr Vaino Shivute, CEO of Namibia’s water utility NamWater, explains how the company is rising to the challenge of nearly doubling its water supply to meet the needs of the count
Water affects every aspect of our lives and in South Africa it’s regarded as a precious commodity.
The 1980s saw the emergence of developing regions, none more so than South East Asia.
Jeff Daniels takes a look at how the health delivery system of Abu Dhabi is providing its citizens with the best medical facilities possible.
Biggest doesn’t have to be best but the scale of Eskom’s Kusile coal-fired power station is of strategic importance to the hard-pressed utility: it has to catch up with ever inc
UK construction firm Costain has increased its all-share offer for the business services group Mouchel, valuing it at around £150 million.
Spanish construction company ACS has gained a key stake in rival Hochtief, after it announced it now holds more than 30 per cent of shares in the German group.
Iraq has given the go-ahead for Royal Dutch Shell to build a dock in the Shatt al-Arab waterway, to help move heavy equipment to the Majnoon oilfield.
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