Eastern Europe’s construction industry is forecast to grow by 3.6% in 2021, following a 1.6% contraction in 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak and subsequent lockdown restrictions.
Preliminary results show that DEUTZ, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of innovative off-highway machine drive systems, has made a successful start to 2021.
Giatec has unveiled an artificial intelligence (AI) programme, which it believes can reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the concrete industry by up to 20%.
Bosnia's Serb Republic energy ministry has signed a 25-year concession contract with local company Dacit for the quarrying of andesite, a volcanic rock used in construction and gardening.
Boral is to explore opportunities for its North American fly ash business through a potential joint venture, strategic alliance and divestment to a third-party or continued ownership.
Construction materials and plant hire company the Sheehan Group has called on the industry to increase the use of recycled products following the news of another UK materials shortage.
The Concrete Sustainability Council (CSC) has awarded its Gold seal to all seven of Dyckerhoff's German cement plants and to ten of the company's ready-mixed concrete plants.
Engcon has announced its products will be available to end users through the John Deere and Hitachi excavator dealer network throughout the US and Canada.
Sandvik Mobile Crushing & Screening is now offering its Premium data subscription on new equipment and retrofit packages complimentary for seven years to mark the 1,000th mobile unit connected with My Fleet to leave its factory.
S&P Global Ratings raised HeidelbergCement's long- and short-term issuer credit ratings to BBB/A-2 from BBB-/A-3 and the issue ratings on its debt to BBB from BBB-. The outlook is stable.