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Terapro Construction will supply Rokbak articulated haulers across Eastern Canada, expanding Rokbak’s presence in the North American market
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Brendon Waldron joins the company after a successful career with Rolls-Royce Electrical
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Bowmer & Kirkland has adopted BESS as its preferred power solution for cranes and has discovered that only a single BESS is needed to effectively power an entire construction site.
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Sales up by 14% for OEM but market outlook for 2024 “challenging”
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New MD will look to help customers through energy transition
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Company’s first grid-interfacing battery energy storage system to deploy to site in Colchester
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Petrofac announced growth in engineering and construction contracts but the company’s debt has further increased
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A Q&A on global construction sales with OHR’s managing director, Chris Sleight
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Five-year agreement intended to further enhance the ships’ environmental sustainability
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Four companies have worked together to produce an autonomous Bell B40E dump truck
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Valued At Work author Lauren Neal on why so many women are leaving the industry
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Orders secured for both battery-electric and hydrogen-fueled models
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As the UK considers a new strategy for decarbonising construction equipment, is it a sign that governments could start mandating for machines powered by something other than diesel?
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ARRES PREVENT uses AI to identify and repair damaged road surfaces
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With probes into alleged ‘dumping’ of Chinese construction equipment ongoing in both the UK and Europe, what could the possible sanctions be?
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Vessel is key to reducing emissions in maintenance of offshore wind farms
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Anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations into imports from China of tracked excavators of at least 11 tonnes into the UK
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The days when a construction machinery dealership would simply sell a piece of equipment and then perhaps sell parts or offer a repair service are disappearing.
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The UK arm of Netherlands-based contracting giant BAM is leading a new project that will see it run excavators specially adapted to inject hydrogen into the diesel engines of conventional excavators.