Schwing Concrete Pumps to Reach Greater Heights

With the construction industry seeing dramatic growth around the globe, SCHWING Stetter is introducing innovative, advanced technology concrete construction equipment to solve concreting challenges. Incorporated in June 1998, and commencing manufacturing operations in 1999, SCHWING Stetter India, is a 100 percent subsidiary of the Schwing GMBH, Germany. SCHWING Stetter is a pioneer in manufa...

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Vietnam Running Out of Sand Amid Boom

Vietnam is considering using artificial sand after the Institute of Transport Science and Technology warned the government it could run out of naturally occurring sand within five years. The report presented to the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Transport also noted that artificial sand could be made for up to 15 percent more cheaply than mining the natural variety, and that it makes better qua...

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Vietnam’s Tallest Building Wins Award

A shimmering tower block which will be Vietnam’s tallest building when construction is completed in 2019 has won an international architecture award. Designed by London-based firm Atkins, the 460m Landmark 81 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam won the “World’s Best Architecture” prize at the International Property Awards 2017 hosted in London in December. It also picked up “Best International Resi...

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China-Laos railway bores first tunnel

The first tunnel on the 414km China-Laos rail link was bored in December, marking the first success of the USD5.8 billion project. The 301m Ban Somsanook No. 2 Tunnel presented a number of dangerous challenges given the mountainous terrain and geology but contractor, Sino Corporation Engineering Bureau 15 Co., successfully completed the first of many such projects on the route. Laos is an ex...

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Usd1.1bn of Construction for Yangon

A rush to fill the market gap for high-end mixed-use space in Myanmar has seen three international companies announce projects worth over a billion dollars in Yangon. Two projects with a combined development value of USD700m will be built by Bouygues of France and Taisei Corporation of Japan for Singaporean developer Yoma Strategic Holdings. One, Yoma Central will feature two Grade A office tow...

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Japan and Philippines Sign Training Deal

Japan and the Philippines have initiated a training scheme for Filipino construction workers to ease skills shortages faced by both countries. The training program aims to “instil Japanese discipline” to help the Philippines ‘Build, Build, Build’ infrastructure program, while also opening up the Japanese labour market to Filipino workers for the first time. Japan is facing massive delays on ...

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Indonesia Tenders Usd1bn Patimban Port

The Indonesian government opened tendering for construction of the planned USD1bn Patimban Port in Subang, West Java in October. The project is being funded by a loan from Japan via the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and will improve logistical infrastructure in the Jakarta Metropolitan Area. According to the Jakarta Post, the tenders on offer are for three separate works; ...

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Work Starts on China-thailand High-speed Railway

Following years of often tough negotiations, work on Thailand’s first high-speed railway, financed by China, began on 21 December. The whole project will eventually run 253km from Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchisima in the northeast of Thailand and is part of China’s long term plan to link its southern border to Singapore by rail. With just the Thai phase expected to cost more than USD5 billion, th...

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Construction International News

Vietnam is considering using artificial sand after the Institute of Transport Science and Technology warned the government it could run out of naturally occurring sand within five years. The report presented to the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Transport also noted that artificial sand could be made for up to 15 percent more cheaply than mining the natural variety, and that it makes better qua...

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Hcmc Metro Project Usd800m Over Budget

The troubled second metro line project in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) City has continued to go over budget and time with authorities now having requested a further USD800m cash from the government to complete the project. Work on the 11km underground line began in 2010 and was scheduled to finish in 2020 at a cost of USD1.2bn. However, delays and budget issues, related to payment issues and subsequ...

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Malaysian Market Continues Downward Trend

Following a year characterised by a steady decline in prices, the Malaysian property market will continue to reach for the bottom before eventually stabilising. According to the PropertyGuru Outlook Report 2018 released in November, the outlook for the Malaysian market in 2018 continues to look uncertain facing as it does a number of entrenched challenges. Prices have dropped sharply in key ...

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USD700M High-end Housing Project Kicks Off

A new luxury residential project Borey R&F is set to emerge in southern Phnom Penh close to Hun Sen Boulevard in Chak Angre commune, Meanchey district after the USD700milion project broke ground in mid-December. Developed by China-based R&F Properties Cambodia, the newly commenced luxury residential complex will comprise a wide range of hospitality services, including a sports club,...

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