International Construction  |  May-June 2022
NEWS ROUND UP
Cat’s new wheeled loaders; bullet train contract; court ruling on Lafarge; alternative power.
NEWS IN PICTURES
New sustainable campus for tech giant Google.
COUNTRY FOCUS AUSTRALIA
With lockdown easing and a new government, Catrin Jones finds there’s a lot to report on.
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK AUSTRALIA
Scott Hazelton crunches the numbers.
YELLOW TABLE
Sales for the world’s 50 biggest OEMs revealed.
HIGH RISE CONSTRUCTION
High-rise projects are popular all over the world and show no signs of slowing down, says Catrin Jones.
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY ALTERNATIVE POWER
Fuel cells, electric, hydrogen and synthetic fuels are just some of the options, reports Mike Hayes.
NEW POWER: HYDROGEN
Mike Brezonick talks to Liebherr’s Fuel Systems business about hydrogen power.
CONSTRUCTION TECH NEWS
How tech can attract workers; new software.
URBANISATION
With the world’s population growing, Lucy Barnard asks what the cities of the future will look like.
OFF-HIGHWAY RESEARCH
North America’s growing love of compact machines.
PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
London’s new US$23 billion rail link.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in International Construction May-June 2022.