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Mace Lands Riyadh Airport Role
Mace Consult has been appointed to oversee the planning and construction of the ÂŁ23bn King Salman International Airport in Riyadh. Maceâs work for the King Salman International Airport Development Company (KSIADC) will include project and programme management, planning, construction management, cost and commercial management, procurement, logistics, health and safety strategy, and sustainability/environmental/carbon-advisory services. Designed by British architect Foster & Partners with six runways and covering 22 square miles, King Salman International is set to become one of the worldâs largest airports. Maceâs team will focus on optimising planning and construction schedules to get it completed in time for the Riyadh Expo 2030 and 2034 football world cup. Mace Consult chief executive Davendra Dabasia said: âKing Salman International Airport is a game-changing infrastructure programme. The scale of ambition for the programmeâs physical build, as well as its commitment to sustainability, innovation and economic development, is unmatched. âOur consultancy experience developing some of the worldâs most famous infrastructure projects, construction expertise and rich heritage in the aviation sector means we are perfectly placed to deploy our full service offering and help KSIADC successfully deliver one of the largest airports in the world.â Marco Mejia, acting chief executive for KSIADC, said: "We are committed to delivering this airport as a global benchmark, propelling Saudi Arabia's 2030 vision for Riyadh's transformation into a global hub and position Saudi Arabia as an economic powerhouse. âWe are thrilled to welcome these industry leaders to work closely with the KSIA team. Their combined expertise will be instrumental in delivering a world-class airport that surpasses expectations and fuels regional economic prosperity.â Mace Consult regional MD Christopher Seymour and KSIADC acting CEO Marco Mejia sign contract terms Christopher Seymour, Mace Consult managing director for the Middle East and Africa, added: âUnder Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia is fast emerging as a global epicentre for iconic megaprojects and programmes. Securing this delivery partner role with KSIADC builds on our ongoing growth in the Middle East, providing us with a fantastic opportunity to help deliver an iconic programme that will bring major benefits to businesses, communities, tourists and residents in the kingdom.â Got a story? Email news@theconstructionindex.co.uk
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Aug 25, 2024
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Liebherr Plans New Loader Factory
Liebherrâs wheeled loaders are currently made in Bischofshofen but expansion is constrained by a river, railway and road alongside. To meet rising demand, Liebherr-Werk Bischofshofen has decided to build a new factory 240km away in Wildon, Styria, for smaller models. The new production site is scheduled for completion in 2029. Liebherr currently employs 1,200 people on a site covering 170,000 sq m in Bischofshofen. It has capacity to produce up to 7,000 wheeled loaders a year. However demand is expected to reach 10,000 units in the medium term, per year. Peter Schachinger, managing director for production at the Liebherr plant in Bischofshofen, explained: âOur site is beside the B159 road that runs along the Salzach valley and is hemmed in by the slope to MitterberghĂŒtte, the railway line and the river Salzach. We would only be able to expand our site by building upwards. Current projects around Bischofshofen do not have the required space and would result in a complex transport concept that would further burden traffic in the region. This makes the expansion in Wildon a logical and necessary decision in order to be able to meet the increasing market demand." The new facility in Wildon, occupying a 200,000 sqm site, will manufacture the small wheeled loader models L 504 to L 518, as well as models for the OEM partners John Deere and Claas. Bischofshofen will continue to make large and medium-sized wheeled loaders, as well as steel construction for the entire loader range. Got a story? Email news@theconstructionindex.co.uk
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Jul 17, 2024
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Eu Backs Research Into The Use Of Product Passports
The project is being led by Norwegian software company Cobuilder, which is working alongside several partners including GS1 France, Soprema and Velux. It will focus on the construction sector's digitalisation and sustainability, aligning with the revised Construction Products Regulation and the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR). Cobuilderâs project is one of 13 pilots in various sectors, including textiles, electronics, tyres and construction. It will focus on improving the exchange information and collaboration throughout the construction product lifecycle using the materials passports and so-called âopenâ standards. Product passports are designed to manage construction product data effectively and Cobuilderâs project will include specific use cases, highlighting the benefits of products for both made-to-order and made-to-stock products. The consortium uses QR codes to link physical products with their passports and is developing a standard method of data management to ensure efficient data sharing. Product passport data, including critical non-regulatory information such as BREEAM and DGNB sustainability certifications, will reference common industry standards and will be logged onto a âdata dictionaryâ. Cobuilder chief executive Lars Christian Fredenlund said: "We are proud to contribute to this innovative initiative by the European Commission and provide our expertise in data management. "By leveraging the digital product passports, we aim to enhance transparency, improve information exchange and support the circular economy. This project is a testament to Cobuilder's commitment to innovation and collaboration in the construction industry." Got a story? Email news@theconstructionindex.co.uk
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Jun 19, 2024
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Bobcat Breaks Ground On New Mexico Factory
Located in the Salinas Victoria municipality outside of Monterrey in the state of Neuvo Leon, the 65,000m2 facility is expected to be operational in 2026. The new location, which was announced in 2023, will create additional production capacity and manufacturing capabilities for select compact track and skid-steer loader models. Bobcatâs compact loaders are also produced in the US and the Czech Republic where production will remain following the opening of the new factory. âWe have seen tremendous growth across our business, and this new facility will support our long-range plans for increased production to meet customer demand,â said Scott Park, CEO and vice-chair of Doosan Bobcat.  The new factory will seek LEED Silver certification. Its design emphasises quality, precision and energy efficiency, says Bobcat. âWe look forward to growing our manufacturing footprint in the Salinas Victoria community for its excellent industrial sector, skilled workforce and strong business environment,â said Mike Ballweber, Doosan Bobcatâs North America president. âOur investment here demonstrates our confidence in this manufacturing environment and thriving local economy.â The lead designer is US-based architect Shultz & Associates and construction manager is GP ConstrucciĂłn, a division of Grupo GP, based in Mexico. Shultz & Associates has worked with Bobcat on several of its North American locations. GP ConstrucciĂłn specialises in industrial parks and facilities across Mexico. The new factory is expected to create 600 to 800 jobs in the region. Got a story? Email news@theconstructionindex.co.uk
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Jun 17, 2024
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Aecom Recruits Everton Stadium Architect
Dan Meis began his career in sports architecture in 1992 with Minneapolis-based Ellerbe Becket, acquired by Aecom in 2009, as the lead designer of the Manchester Arena. Â In 2007 he set up his own practice, Meis Architects. His projects include the Staples Center arena in Los Angeles, T-Mobile Park in Seattle, Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Saitama Super Arena in Japan, and the new Everton FC stadium in Liverpool. He is now 63 years old. âWith Danâs appointment, we are gaining one of the worldâs foremost experts in outside-the-box, large-scale sports and entertainment design at a time of continued growth for our business,â said Matt Crane, regional chief executive for Aecomâs US west region. âHe will play an instrumental role in helping to deliver game-changing venues that respond to the demands of owners, cities, teams and fans alike.â Bill Hanway, Aecomâs executive vice president for the sports sector, said: âDesign for sports and venues is entering a period of profound evolution based on innovations in technology that affect the fan and athlete experience. Dan has been a pioneer in this industry, and he will play a pivotal role in the development of our work to meet these changes.â Dan Mies said âAecom has an incredible portfolio of game-changing venues that have raised the bar in this industry. I look forward to joining its industry-leading team of architects, engineers and sports specialists across the world to showcase whatâs possible for modern sports and entertainment facilities when you combine the reach and resources of one of the worldâs largest design companies with innovation and a diversity of skills.â Got a story? Email news@theconstructionindex.co.uk
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May 07, 2024
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Italians Present Proposal For Baltimore Bridge Replacement
Webuild and its US subsidiary Lane have come up with designs for a cable-stayed structure to replace Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed in March with the loss of six lives. The Italian contractor said that it was giving its plans for free to the relevant authorities âas a sign of solidarity and friendship with the United Statesâ. The preliminary proposal was drafted in collaboration with architect Carlo Ratti, professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and French structural engineer Michel Virlogeux, who designed the Vasco da Gama Bridge in Lisbon and the Millau Viaduct in France. "We at Webuild and our US subsidiary Lane are ready to make ourselves available to quickly restore this strategic bridge for local mobility," said Webuild chief executive Pietro Salini in a letter sent with the designs to the US secretary of transportation, the governor of Maryland, the director of the Maryland Port Administration and the US ambassador to Italy. âWe are aware of the importance of this infrastructure from a logistical and commercial point of view, with more than 1.4 million local residents and tens of thousands of commuters directly affected by the collapse of the bridge,â Salini said. âWe previously fielded our expertise on the occasion of the tragic collapse of the Genoa Bridge in Italy in 2018 (made at cost without profit for the group), which resulted in the death of 43 people and complete standstill of in the city and the Port, among the most important in Italy,â Salini added. Webuild worked round the clock to build the new Genoa Bridge in about a year, despite the restrictions imposed during the Covid-19 pandemic. Webuildâs proposal for Baltimore includes a cable-stayed bridge designed to ensure safety for navigation, even for larger ships. It is assumed, for example, that the navigable clearance, the space that a ship can occupy to pass under the bridge, will be 213 feet (65 metres), which is much greater than that of the collapsed bridge; but also that the bridge span will be enlarged to about 2,300 feet (700 metres), with the main pylons positioned in shallower water, away from the navigation channel. A wider carriageway is also proposed, with the increase of one lane in each direction and the widening of emergency lanes, in response to the increased traffic levels on the bridge. âOpting for a cable-stayed solution enables the piles to be positioned at a safe distance, well away from the navigation channel used by large vessels and hence preventing the risk of a tragedy such as the one of 26th March happening again. This approach also provides a light-weight solution to reconnect two sides of Baltimore, both socially and economically â what American infrastructure should be striving to do in the 21st century," said Carlo Ratti, professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and founding partner of CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati. Got a story? Email news@theconstructionindex.co.uk
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May 03, 2024
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London Retakes Crown As Most Expensive City For Construction
Quantity surveyors and construction economists from consultancy firm Arcadis have compared construction costs in 100 cities around the world, as they do each year. London is usually near the top of the list and this year comes out as number one â the most expensive city in the world for construction â thanks largely to an increased burden of red tape and regulation imposed by government over the past few years. All seven British cities in the International Construction Costs 2024 report from Arcadis are listed among the top 20 most expensive for construction. The Swiss cities of Geneva and Zurich come second and third with and Munich (Germany) in fourth. Rising costs and double-digit price growth in Germany have propelled the Bavarian capital significantly up the rankings, this year surpassing New York (5th) and San Francisco (6th) in terms of relative cost to build. Bristol entered the top 10 for the first time, behind Copenhagen and Hong Kong. The cost comparison was developed covering 20 different building types, including residential, commercial, and public sector developments, and is based on a survey of construction costs, a review of market conditions and the professional judgement of Arcadisâ global team of experts. The calculations are based in US dollars and indexed against the price range for each building type relative to Amsterdam as a benchmark. Although levels of inflation were moderate in the UK, specification enhancements related to building safety, sustainability and client expectation pushed prices up further than most other locations. Viability challenges have continued to affect projects, even as inflation has fallen. New regulations focused on low carbon emissions and improved building safety also created uncertainty and added to project costs, the study found. Uncertainty could continue in 2024, given local, mayoral and national elections are due in the coming months, Arcadis says.  Arcadis UK cities director Peter Hogg said: âLondon finds itself back in the number one spot in the ICC 100 index for 2024, reflecting the capital's resilience in the face of challenging conditions. Despite a 10% year-on-year decline in construction output and a significant 20% drop in housing, the commercial sub-sector experienced a notable 24% rise, largely attributed to retrofit activity. However, the capital has faced declining orders for new work since 2022, exacerbated by high interest rates impacting scheme viability and regulatory changes causing design and planning delays and cost escalations." The worldâs 10 most expensive cities for construction* * According to Arcadis' International Construction Costs 2024 Where do UK and Ireland cities rank for cost out of the 100 studied? Got a story? Email news@theconstructionindex.co.uk
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Apr 17, 2024
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China Unveils 4,000-Tonne Capacity Mobile Crane
The 11-axle XCA4000 wheeled mobile crane, made by XCMG, has made its first lifts at a 200 MW wind farm in Jing County, Hengshui, China. The XCA4000 crane has a rated lifting capacity of 4,000 tonnes and, according to the specification sheet, can hoist 230 tonnes to a height of 170 metres. This makes it the biggest wheeled mobile crane ever built. Earlier this month it lifted a series of components at the Jing County wind farm for Hebei Rongcheng Technology. These included a 130-tonne wind turbine nacelle, a 40-tonne wheel hub, and three 95-metre-long blades weighing 28 tonnes each, to a height of 162 meters for assembly on the tower. The XCA4000 has more than a dozen sensors distributed on the boom to detect and eliminate hazards in real-time, XCMG says. It used to be the Germans that led the way on the biggest mobile cranes â Gottwald, Demag and latterly Liebherr. Now it is the Chinese, driven by demand for erecting ever bigger and higher wind turbines. XCMG has made more than 200 mobile cranes with capacities of 1,000 tonnes or above in recent years. Â Â The XCA4000 at a wind farm in Jing County, Hengshui Got a story? Email news@theconstructionindex.co.uk
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Mar 27, 2024
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