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    Tariffs and funding cuts mean increasing uncertainty for international infrastructure projects

    The impact of tariffs and suspension on development projects have significantly impacted the feasibility of US-funded infrastructure and the delivery of projects with real consequences for employers and contractors, says Fenwick Elliott partner, Nicholas Gould.

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      Green Building Council Australia releases nature roadmap for built environment

      New roadmap set to play critical role in addressing nature loss and strengthening how developments interact with natural systems.

      Leadership and policy action is key to decarbonising buildings, says new...

      Efforts to decarbonise buildings are accelerating but a new report warns COP delegates that further action is needed.

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            New report highlights best practice on lifecycle carbon emissions

            A new best practice report for applying scope 3 carbon emissions has been published by global engineering federation FIDIC.

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              Legal experts warn practicality and theory differ

              Legal experts operating across the Middle East and Africa, have warned that there are some challenges to applying international contracts with local insight.  

              “We’re not just lawyers – we speak the language of the construction industry”

              Ahead of the 2025 FIDIC International Contract Users Conference in London on 1-4 December, we asked a group of lawyers from global law firm Pinsent Masons for their thoughts on some of the key legal and contractual issues currently facing the construction sector.

              Future leaders: Technological adoption of infrastructure delivery in Colombia  

              Best practices aimed at standardisation and better training of staff in the construction of large projects have great potential in Colombia, writes cost and civil engineer Sebastián Santiago. 

              Dubai flood damage – now the sun’s out, what’s next?

              Following the recent floods in Dubai, Beale & Co’s Lyndon Richards and Jeremy Russell examine some of issues arising and what comes next.

              Leading lawyers team up to launch DB Chambers to highlight dispute board use

              Dispute Board Chambers set up to promote the use of dispute boards for use in construction projects around the world.
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              TRANSPORT

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                Arcadis selected for roll-out of train protection system in the Netherlands

                Zeeland Line in the Netherlands chosen as pilot route for roll-out of European Rail Traffic Management System.
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