Construction Focus
Jcb Launches New Midi Excavators
Building on the successful introduction of next generation 6, 8, 9 and 10 tonne midi excavators last year, JCB is releasing four additional models, with operating weights of 4.8-5.7 tonnes.
Read MoreAsean Needs Usd2 Trillion for Infrastructure by 2030
The six leading ASEAN economies will need to spend around USD2.1 trillion on infrastructure construction by 2030 to provide for their growing urban populations according to HSBC bank.
Read MoreVietnam Opens World’s Biggest Aerial Tramway
The world’s largest aerial tramway has been completed across Ha Long Bay in north Vietnam.
Read MoreArchitect 3d Prints Earthquake Proof House
A Chinese architecture firm has 3D-printed a villa for use in the countryside which it claims can withstand an earthquake measuring 8 on the Richter scale.
Read MoreSingapore, Malaysia Agree on High-speed Rail Link
Singapore and Malaysia signed an historic MOU in July after three years of negotiations, finalising construction of a high-speed rail link between the city-state and Kuala Lumpur.
Read MoreIndonesia’s Construction Growth Remains Strong
Indonesia’s construction industry has been growing at 8-9 percent annually and remains a key part of the nation’s future economic growth according to a report by Market Research Future (MRFR).
Read MoreKomatsu Profits Fall Sharply
Japanese construction manufacturer Komatsu saw profits fall sharply by 52 percent in Q2 2016 compared to same period in 2015 due to a global economic slowdown and a strong Japanese Yen.
Read MoreDisaster Warning System Tested in Indonesia
The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is funding the trial of a new disaster warning system, designed to monitor structural safety and avoid collapses in the developing world, on three building sites on the Jakarta metro system.
Read MoreMalaysia to Build Bangladesh Power Plant
Bangladesh has awarded the Malaysian government a USD2.5 billion contract to build a 1,320-megawatt coal-fired power plant.
Read MoreAiib Goes Global
The 57 members of the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), held its first meeting at the end of June.
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