Airtel Madagascar is a relative newcomer to this resource rich, ecologically diverse and culturally vibrant island nation but its ability to bring together the economic and soci
Federal stimulus funding for infrastructure is changing the construction industry as more public and private entities opt for design-builds.
By embracing change and innovation, PetroSA is opening up new horizons for South Africa’s energy sector.
About to embark on the third phase of modernisation at Canada’s second largest open pit copper mine.
Against a background of accounts that Iran is oil-rich but petrol-poor, Alan Swaby looks at Tanzania, which is gas-rich and electricity-poor.
Construction work across the Middle East has created a wealth of opportunity for consultancy firms that can deliver diversity in engineering, as Andrew Pelis finds out.
Steve Burleton, VP of Corporate Development, describes how MBAC aims to become the second largest Brazilian producer of single superphosphates within the next five years, with a
South Afrcia’s Wescoal is to acquire 51 per cent of the Pegasus project in Mpumalanga Province, it has been announced.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based Kroff, Inc, one of the fastest-growing water treatment companies in the United States, is expanding internationally with the establishment of oper
Crazy health and safety stories still make headlines, with new horror stories emerging that prove workplaces remain dangerous and some bosses still don't understand safety law,
With the global drive towards self-sufficiency picking up pace, Jeff Daniels looks at the efforts being made in Abu Dhabi to become self-reliant in reinforcing steel production.
2013 has been a momentous year for Yantian International Container Terminals and, as Managing Director Patrick Lam explains, the future looks equally bright
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.