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.
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.
Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. today announced two contract awards, one in Idaho, United States, and one in Newfoundland, Canada.
The African Development Bank has approved $232 million in loans and grants to Ethiopia to fund the expansion of the country's electricity grid.
Balfour Beatty, the UK-based market leading infrastructure specialist, has won a five-year rail renewal contract on the London Underground system.
Lusaka, the capital city of Zambia, has familiar water supply and hygiene problems.
However clever the internals might be, a building is judged from the outside. Alan Swaby talks to one of construction industry’s most innovative suppliers.
By financing the construction of the DeLong Mountain Transportation System in the icy Northwest, the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority made the development of t
The story of Target Engineering Construction Company is intrinsically linked to growth and development over the past four decades in the Middle East.
Looking at the bigger picture has always been a must for success; and in the case of Devmark Property Group, it led to a withdrawal from the residential market just before the b
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.