A large number of regulatory environmental agencies in Oregon get involved when you demolish one bridge and construct another.
Executive project manager E.J.
Despite a number of obstacles, the port of Mombasa has developed into a highly efficient operation that is growing daily, as Alan Swaby learns.
Western Australia is a dry state and getting drier by the year: its dams and groundwater can no longer be expected to supply the increasing population of its fast-growing capita
Bybee Stone Company custom-cuts Indiana limestone at a plant that dates to the Civil War.
In just five short years, Hunter Roberts has become a major player in the general contracting marketplace, building projects across a wide range of sectors, including residentia
For Technip Germany, success has been earned through dedication, vision and an industry-leading approach to safety that continues to gather momentum.
Technip Iberia sees its clients counting their pennies, or cents, but it has a plan.
Since joining forces with a larger company, Stefanutti Stocks Marine (previously known as Civil & Coastal Construction) has continued to thrive, taking on bigger and more lu
Barrie Badenhorst, general manager of Trans-Africa Projects, speaks to Jane Bordenave about the company’s successes in the power industry across the African continent and beyond
Coal might not be environmentally popular but electricity in South Africa is dependant upon it, as well as those involved with getting it to the power station, as Alan Swaby rep
Adapting its business strategy to suit the local market is a skill that JHI Property has already perfected—and one that will prove invaluable as it eyes further expansion on the
Building an outstanding reputation for construction in the San Francisco Bay Area is a challenge fraught with pitfalls.
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