THE magazine for Europe's construction industry
First published in 1990, Construction Europe (CE) is the leading magazine for key decision makers in the €1500 billion per year European construction sector.
The magazine has unrivalled pan-European editorial content covering: news, new product launches, legislation, events and country reports. This information is not available from any other single source.
Monthly contributions from the two most important pan-European trade associations, FIEC and CECE, underline the high regard in which the magazine is held.
Top Stories
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YIT names Juhani Pitkäkoski as CEO
YIT has appointed Juhani Pitkäkoski as its new president and CEO, replacing Hannu Leinonen with immediate effect ...more
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Balfour Beatty creates COO role
Balfour Beatty has appointed Andrew McNaughton to the new role of chief operating officer (COO) and to the company's Board from 1 January. ...more
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CE Barometer November 2008: Gloom deepens
Sentiment on the European construction industry slipped lower in November, with results of the month's CE Barometer survey indicating stronger signs of a recession. ...more
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CECE calls on Commission to help save manufacturing jobs
Committee for European Construction Equipment (CECE) president Dr Tim Leverton has called on the European Commission to help save manufacturing jobs in Europe. ...more
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Wheeled loader alliance
Japanese manufacturers Hitachi Construction Machinery and Kawasaki Heavy Industries have announced plans to form a manufacturing alliance for wheeled loaders. ...more
Equipment News
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Dynapac's new remote controlled reversible plate compactor
Dynapac has introduced the LG520 radio remote controlled reversible plate compactor designed for compaction of backfill in pipe and cable trenches, as well as road repair and maintenance work. ...more
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Volvo launches new wheel loaders
Volvo is introducing the F-Series L45F and L50F mid-sized wheel loaders to the European market next month with plans to expand the range internationally in 2009. ...more
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Perkins' power alliance
Perkins is confident that its Stage IIIB compliant engines will offer a +3% improvement in fuel economy and a +10% increase in power output over current Stage IIIA variants, although initial purchase ...more
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UK launch for Bell loaders
Bell is branching out from its mainstay ADTs with a range of US-built wheeled loaders for the UK market. ...more
Project News
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Baghdad plans US$ 3 billion metro
Baghdad's mayor, Sabir al-Issawi, has announced ambitious plans to build a two line, 39 km-long metro system in the divided Iraqi capital. ...more
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Design for London 2012 Handball Arena revealed
The London 2012 Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has unveiled designs for a "simple, efficient and flexible" Handball Arena that will become a new multi-sports facility in legacy. ...more
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Cross rail project gathers momentum
The redevelopment of Tottenham Court Road station has moved a major step closer as Crossrail has issued property acquisition notices that will allow main construction works at the station to begin in ...more
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London 2012: Olympic village images unveiled
The latest legacy designs for the London 2012 Olympic Village have been released by the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) and Lend Lease today. ...more
Other News
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KHL.com News Feeds available
There are now seventeen news feeds available from KHL.com ranging from the latest Breaking News to headlines from all the market sectors and magazines. ...more
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Wall collapse blamed on "irregularities"
The fatal collapse of a wall at a school in Belyayevka in the Orenburg Region of the Urals, Russia has been blamed on "irregularities in construction and maintenance work", according to a statement by ...more
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Eurocement reduces Russian production
Following Strabag’s announcement that it was putting on hold the development of cement production plans in Russia, Eurocement has followed suit. ...more
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Dutch focus for Heijmans
Following a string of poor financial results and management shake-ups, Heijmans has announced a plan to put the company back on track. It says its core focus will be on the Netherlands, in three key a ...more













