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What will the cities of the future look like?
The world’s biggest cities will be located in different areas than today and will also look considerably different 
Launch of electric construction equipment accelerates in 2022
Almost half of new construction products launched this year have been electric
JCB to give hydrogen combustion update
Tim Burnhope will give presentation at the online New Power Progress Summit on 3 May
Survey highlights OEM skills shortages
New survey reveals main issue is with technical and engineering positions
XCMG’s crawler crane record lift
XCMG’s XGC15000A crawler crane has set a new world record
The quest for net zero steel
Zero carbon steel may not be commercially available yet - but that hasn’t stopped some of the world’s biggest construction companies from demanding it
Why BIM is important for the crane industry
BIM - the latest digital fad or here to change the construction process forever? 
XCMG to reduce carbon footprint of ‘key products’ by 32%
OEM says that by 2035 carbon footprint of key products, including excavators and cranes, will be reduced by 32% 
Lawsons opens North American branch
Rob Miner appointed Vice President North America for Lawsons Global Recruitment
China’s plan for construction: greener, smarter, more robots
Latest five-year plan aims to make industry more sustainable, smarter and safer
Laing O’Rourke switches 100% to HVO
Select Plant Hire cranes and all other Laing O’Rourke diesel-powered equipment to be run on hydrotreated vegetable oil
Paul van Gelder: lifting industry has important role in renewables
Mammoet CEO will use CATME speech to argue that renewable energy facilities have to be built “a lot faster”
Certex UK wins wind farm contract
The company has won the major three year contract for inspection and maintenance of turbine generators
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