As phase II of the Queenston plaza redesign nears completion, traveling between the US and Canada is set to become a whole lot easier.
Business is all about accepting risks but if you have the ‘do it yourself’ attitude, nothing remains out of reach, as Alan Swaby learns.
Dedication to innovative leadership, to teamwork and to its customers, coupled with the implementation of cost-efficient IT, propel the Auburn Hills Department of Public Service
Across Alberta, the foundations for future education are being laid—but it is no easy task.
The UK’s BG Group has approved its biggest ever investment, a £9.3 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) development in north-east Australia.
Australia’s fourth largest port achieved a record financial year in 2009, handling more than 83,000,000 tonnes of coal, grain and other goods.
Electrical contractor Cegelec Morocco has found itself poised to capture some very promising new markets, as CFO and business development director Michel Bouskila explained to
Webb Construction is playing an increasingly major role in support of West Africa’s mining boom, as Ben Sansom reports.
Spain’s Ferrovial plans to sell a 10 per cent stake in BAA, the owner of London’s Heathrow airport, to pay off debt and fund other projects.
Land Securities and Canary Wharf Group have agreed a £500 million joint venture to develop London’s next large skyscraper.
The German insurance giant Allianz is set to make a £2 billion bid for the Channel Tunnel rail link, it has been reported.
UK airport operator BAA will have to sell two of its airports after the Court of Appeal rejected its claim of regulatory bias during an investigation by the Competition Commissi
Nigeria has approved a $2.5 billion offer for its main fixed-line telecoms group Nitel, it has been announced.
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