The Ministry of Public Works has endorsed “ConBuild Indonesia 2011,” an international trade fair for Construction and Building that includes machinery, equipment, materials, vehicles, technology and services, and mining. The event will be held at the Jakarta International Expo (JI Expo) in Kemayoran from April 13 to 16, 2011. It …
Read More »The Coordinating Ministry of Economic Affairs’ Endorsement of MMI Infrastructure Initiative Adds Boost to Indonesia’s Development Programs – ConBuild Indonesia / Renewables Indonesia
Messe München International (MMI) is most honored to have received the endorsement of The Coordinating Ministry of Economic Affairs for its MMI Infrastructure Initiative to stage ConBuild Indonesia and Renewables Indonesia. The first platform showcases Construction and Building Machinery, Equipment, Materials, Vehicles, Technology & Services, while the second one will …
Read More »Recycling Rubble is a "Green" Money Saver for Construction Industry
Italian manufacturer uses the Big 5 PMV for double launch to impress accountants as much as environmentalists Dubai, UAE, 4 October, 2010: These days even rubble from building sites can be recycled, and an Italian manufacturer says the process can bring big savings for the Middle East construction industry while …
Read More »Increase in the Polish Construction Industry Economic Climate
Driven by a steadily rising number of investment projects underway and planned, construction companies express slightly more favourable assessments of the economic situation of the market when compared to the findings of a study conducted six months ago. Construction activity is still hampered by numerous market barriers, but more and more …
Read More »bC India 2011: Shaping Up The Indian Construction Industry with Modern Formwork and Scaffolding Systems
Investment in construction in India is expected to rise by ten percent. Interest is particularly high in efficient formwork and scaffolding systems, especially self-climbing formwork systems and slab tableform system formwork. The suppliers and customers in the Indian construction industry will soon have an opportunity to network and conduct business …
Read More »Czech Construction Relatively Stable During the Global Downturn
Last year, although the Czech construction market seemed to be heading for a major contraction, the industry showed some signs of life and the value of the market eventually remained almost unchanged in comparison with the preceding year. When almost all projects which relied on private funds ground to a …
Read More »Balkans: Samoter Attending the 10th Slovenian Road and Transport Congress
The event scheduled at Portorose 20-22 October will focus on the construction of the national motorway system and the future for major works in the Balkans. Samoter will attend the 10th Slovenian Road and Transport Congress, the most important event in the Balkans dedicated to infrastructures, constructions and major works …
Read More »Objective North Africa, a Market Worth More than 30 Billion Euros
The development policies adopted by governments in the area envisage massive investments in infrastructures and tourism. The construction of more than 1 million homes is scheduled. North Africa is a market experiencing net growth and the development policies adopted by governments in the area envisage major investments in infrastructures – …
Read More »Samoter Successfully Continues its Programme of Attendance at the Main International Sector Events
The Veronese exhibition dedicated to building and construction machinery is increasingly becoming a landmark for companies and entrepreneurs An intense calendar envisages attendance at exhibitions and events in the construction and building sector with the objective of promoting business opportunities on the most interesting markets and to establish Samoter as …
Read More »EU-Financed Projects Will Spur Demand for Cement in Central Europe
With residential and non-residential construction still subdued, cement producers in Central Europe are hoping that infrastructure upgrade investments co-financed with EU sources will help the industry in the challenging times. There are nearly 40 cement plants located in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia, with a total …
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