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JCB chief executive Graeme Macdonald told The Times that the new tariffs were “punitive” and unexpected. He said that the expanded Section 232 tariffs would hit all 30,000 of the diggers and ...
Murphy has spent £6.5m with Cat dealer Finning UK & Ireland on 33 excavators, ranging from the 13-tonne Cat 313 GC to the 35-tonne 336, alongside a Cat D6 XE dozer, the first of its kind in the Murphy ...
Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council has signed Willmott Dixon to build a new English medium primary school in Glyn-coch.
The Defence Infrastructure Organisation has allocated the first sites to construction contractors to build new single living accommodation.
House-builder Cruden has been granted planning permission to redevelop the site of a former church in Edinburgh into affordable housing.
Powered access hire company Nationwide Platforms transferring its site delivery operations across northern UK to a specialist haulage company.
John Graham Construction has been appointed by Nuclear Waste Services (NWS) to deliver its critical infrastructure framework at the low-level waste repository near Drigg in Cumbria.
Wigan-based temporary works specialist MGF has promoted Chris Whitworth to its executive board.
National Grid has completed the award of its high voltage direct current (HVDC) civil works supply chain framework, with £12bn worth of agreements confirmed.
A newly formed consortium of tunnelling companies has been formally given the job of refurbishing a 110 km pipeline in the northwest.
Results filed by Lee Marley Brickwork Limited for 2024 show increase in both turnover and profit despite the business taking a bashing from project delays caused by the new second staircase rule for ...
Mammoet, the Dutch heavylift and special transport company has completed the relocation of the iconic Kiruna Church, regarded as one of Sweden’s most treasured architectural landmarks. More than 1,000 ...
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