International Construction - March - April 2025

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BAUMA’S BACK WHAT HAPPENED?The world’s largest trade show, Bauma Munich, is
MANCHESTER UTD PLANS NEW 100,000 SEATER STADIUMManchester United Football Club in the UK has
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NEW GOVERNMENT, NEW HOPE?The German construction industry – like the country’s economy – has endured challenging times, but with a new government talking about pumping hundreds of billions into infrastructure brighter times could be coming, writes Andy Brown
PROSPECTS STABILISINGWhile politics and tariffs are factors that can be hard to quantify, construction spending is expected to increase in Germany in 2025, albeit from a low level, writes
A RESIDENTIAL HIGH-RISE BOOMHigh-rise residential construction is seeing a surge, Mitchell Keller reports. What new products, projects, and processes are shaping the segment?
THE BIG ONE IS BACKThe industry’s biggest showcase is upon us, with more than 3,500 exhibitors from around the world showcasing their latest machines, technologies, and innovations to an audience of more than 500,000 people, including the world’s construction press
ITS ALIVING ORGANISMThe joint CEO of Messe München, Stefan Rummel , on what it takes to organise the world’s largest trade show and what the future holds for the industry giant
BEYOND BATTERY ELECTRIC :CATERPILLAR'SMULTI-PATH APPROACH TO SUSTAINABILITYWith Caterpillar celebrating its 100th anniversary Corné Timmermans , Vice President Sales and Marketing, Europe, Africa, Middle East and CIS, gives the lowdown to Andy Brown on alterative power, technology and the future of equipment
ON SOLID GROUNDThe concrete industry has taken its fair share of criticism, but major material producers have met affordability and sustainability issues head-on. By seizing the moment, the industry is on solid ground, Mitchell Keller reports
JOANNA OLIVER'S MISSION TO TAKE UK CONSTRUCTION GLOBALJoanna Oliver tells Neil Gerrard about her 30-year career representing UK manufacturers and what comes next
FROM AUTOMATION TO AUTONOMYAI improvements bring incremental advances now and big changes over time, writes
STOCKHOLM WOOD CITYWhat is it? Stockholm Wood City Where is
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