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SoEnergy partners with gas turbine specialist
Masaood John Brown International (MJBI) and SoEnergy will cooperate on gas turbine power projects in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Altaaqa Global installs Oman power plant in four days
Dubai-based Altaaqa Global recently designed and installed a 24 MW temporary power plant in the Sultanate of Oman to meet increased electricity demands over the summer.
250 MW Libya contract is record breaker for APR Energy
Company will establish four power plants in the country using its duel-fuel (diesel or natural gas) turbines.
Massive African contract win for Aggreko
UK-based power renter agreements with Electricidade de Moçambique (EDM), the Mozambique power utility, and NamPower, the Namibian power utility, to provide 122 MW of gas-fuelled power
Polish road-building investment declines
Contractual disputes have led to delayed and cancelled projects with around 300 construction companies bankrupted last year
PCA projects U.S. housing recovery in 2013
The Portland Cement Authority (PCA) chief economist and new president Ed Sullivan projected a positive economic outlook for the second half of 2013, noting total housing starts will reach 954,000 units this year with the possibility of starts surpassing 1.1 million units by 2014.
Poland’s road building spend to drop in 2013
Investment of €4.7 billion planned for next twelve months, compared to total spend of €5.4 billion last year.
US housing market improvements continue
KB Home sees full-year revenues rise +19% year-on-year, fuelled by increased demand
Venpa sends big machines to Qatar shipyard
Gruppo Venpa3 in Italy rents nine large aerial platfiorms to a project in Qatar through Netherlands company Archirodon.
Sandhurst breaker takes down M1 bridge
UK rental firm Sandhurst Equipment Rental helped Armac Demolition Ltd to demolish a bridge overnight on the M1 at Toddington, UK.
Groundforce supports Glasgow art school build
UK rental firm Groundforce - part of the VP plc group – has supplied hydraulic shoring equipment to contractor Sir Robert McAlpine (SRM) for use on the £50 million (US$80 million) redevelopment of Glasgow’s School of Art this summer.
Nationwide Platforms provides access at power plant
A fleet of powered access machines from Nationwide Platforms has provided support for the five-year build of the £1 billion (US$ 1.6 billion) Pembroke Power Station, UK, now nearing completion at the end of this year.
US$ 23 billion for Central Asian transport
CAREC programme ministers agree on action plan new for new regional transport infrastructure projects
Poland’s potential €33 billion in power contracts
Pipeline of work includes short-, medium- and long-term projects as well as a nuclear development
APR increases 2012 CapEx to $290-310 million
Power rental company APR Energy has increased its planned capital investment for the full year to US$290-310 million, up from the $230-260 million indicated earlier this year.
Clamshell excavators excel on London Crossrail
Two Hitachi excavators with clamshell telescopic arms have helped contractors meet deadlines on the massive London Crossrail project in the UK.
Toll brothers sees housing recovery
US luxury homebuilder reports jump in net income and revenues in nine-month results
AFI machines help catch the tide
With a tight contract timeframe, UK rental company AFI-Uplift was able to supply booms so a luxury cruise liner could dock in the morning, be re-liveried with its new name and be ready to set sail on the evening tide.
US$ 17 billion for US transport projects
Large increase in federal funding could leverage up to US$ 50 billion in infrastructure investments
Cat signs agreement with Asia Pacific power rental company
Caterpillar has signed a five year agreement for international power rental projects with APac Energy Rentals, the Singapore-based power rental company co-owned by Cat dealers in Asia Pacific.
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