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    Kenya’s infrastructure reset – a new model for sustainable finance

    For decades, Kenya’s infrastructure delivery has relied on balance-sheet borrowing. A fundamental reset is needed to move the country beyond public debt to bridge its financing gaps, argue Aleem Tharani, Edwin Baru and Qabale Guyo of law firm Bowmans Kenya.

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      Sweco event to explore approaches to advancing climate-neutral, circular neighbourhoods

      Architecture and engineering consultancy Sweco is set to bring circular neighbourhoods to life at the New European Bauhaus Festival.

      New guidance aims to remove uncertainty around recycling and reusing construction...

      New guidance from Arup sets out how property sector can reuse and recycle more building materials and take a more circular approach to construction.

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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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              Beale & Co appoints David Nitek as senior construction and infrastructure disputes partner

              New appointment at Beale & Co strengthens the legal firm’s position as a leading specialist for complex construction and infrastructure matters.

              Beale & Co expands global presence with new office launch in Toronto, Canada

              Law firm Beale & Co has opened a new office in Toronto, Canada, to support its Canadian and international clients.

              Future leaders: Are FIDIC contracts a solution for public projects in Mexico?  

              FIDIC contracts will not magically solve all the issues in large public projects, but they would bring positive results in a desirable time, writes Mexican construction law specialist Juan Pablo Sandoval.

              Jeremie Witt: Delaying disputes still attractive to some

              Jeremie Witt, partner at CMS, warns that the desire among both contractors and employers to kick disputes down the road has been the biggest challenge to dispute board adoption. 

              International construction disputes best resolved via arbitration

              Arbitration is best for resolving construction disputes, but there's room for improvement. Disputes arising in international construction projects are best resolved through arbitration however, there...
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                Egis strengthens Australia rail leadership with second Cross-River signalling design win

                Key project will enhance Brisbane’s transport network ahead of the 2032 Olympics.
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