As engineering projects become a stable of the country’s economy, Cambodia looks to attract international interest
Infrastructure in Asia desperate for funding
As many Asian economies seek recovery, infrastructure projects continue to press for revenue
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The shining light
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Clean-up operation
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Danish delight
Air travel is regularly associated with rising C02 levels. We take a look at how Copenhagen Airport has implemented procedures to reduce long-term emissions
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Global current
Schneider Electric speaks to The New Economy about energy management solutions
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An interest in plugging the future
Dr Aijuan Wang from Mott MacDonald says it’s about joined-up thinking – and the energy rewards are cost-effective
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Buildings with bigger brains
Jim Sinopoli of Smart Buildings writes about how energy challenges are spurring building designers to new levels of creativity
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Southern Gas Corridor stumbles on red tape
Touted as the beginning of an innovative new energy and transportation link between the Caspian region and Europe
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Galena Creek Bridge controversy continues
The state of Nevada could end up footing the $1m bill to repair cracks found on a massive bridge spanning Galena Creek
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Joburg-Durban pipeline continues
Transnet continues construction on a multi-product pipeline between Johannesburg and Durban
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Building on success
In the Middle East the construction industry remains largely buoyant, especially for home-grown players
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Rainforests must be in the front line
Why the work being carried out by the Prince’s Rainforest Project is vital to the preservation of one of the planet’s most valuable natural resources
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Going nuclear
Nuclear power is back on the German political agenda, as rising oil prices and worries over energy security begin to make their impact
