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AIIB issues first climate adaptation bond

New five-year bond raises AUD500m for projects with a significant climate-resilience and adaptive infrastructure aspect. 

ADB president demands regional cooperation on climate change and other challenges

Overlapping regions facing major climate impacts along with food and fuel insecurity and supply chain disruptions. 

Exploring the diverse contract solutions for projects facing high inflation and spiraling costs

Construction Law experts across Europe, the Middle East and Africa have discussed how industry is adapting to high inflation and significant supply challenges through their contractual, legal and other remedies.

Ramboll collaboration in Singapore to place regeneration at heart of city planning

Singapore’s Centre for Liveable Cities and Ramboll have launched an urban lab putting regenerative principles at the heart of city planning.

RWE scores triple success in French onshore wind auction

The award of three projects with a total capacity of 43.5 megawatts confirms RWE as a leading player in the French wind energy market.

AfDB president promotes African energy transition in Europe

African Development Bank Group's Dr Akinwumi Adesina tells leaders in Berlin that Africa is the sustainable solution but needs investment.
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CoST to host US Summit for Democracy debate

At the US Summit for Democracy this week, CoST - the longstanding Infrastructure Transparency Initiative – invites business to discuss the role of infrastructure in human rights and democracy.

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Arup appoints APAC managing director to drive Asia Pacific growth

Arup has appointed a new Asia Pacific region managing director, TC Chew, based in Singapore

Arcadis expands new global collaboration with Shell

Major five-year workplace architecture and design framework awarded to Arcadis by Shell.

Global real estate construction faces slowdown

Real estate development across the world faces a double threat of high inflation and higher cost of lending, as governments raise interest rates.

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