
Cardboard and compacted earth pave the way for sustainable construction
RMIT's new material achieves a 75% reduction in emissions compared to cement, using only soil, water and recycled cardboard.

RMIT's new material achieves a 75% reduction in emissions compared to cement, using only soil, water and recycled cardboard.

The units join a fleet that includes 15 T 284 trucks, two R 9250 excavators and two R 9100s.

Key gas and water infrastructure goes under construction to bolster Iraq's power supply.

The Prufrock-4 introduces continuous excavation and remote operation to reduce costs and accelerate tunneling projects throughout the Loop system.

The Changtai Bridge integrates road and rail at a 10 km crossing over the river.

The building uses recycled electric car batteries to store solar energy and reduce costs.

In addition to the bridge, there will be more than 40 km of new roads and highways, with three metro stations, some ten viaducts and several…

The mobile microfactory reduces construction time by 70% and costs by 30%.

A new technology promises to turn buildings into carbon sinks through materials that absorb CO₂ directly from the air.

Hermes is the first advanced reactor in the U.S. approved for construction with 3D printed molds.

Proven two-year reduction in track wear and settling due to the use of recycled rubber.

Qatar builds 2 schools of 40,000 m² using the world's largest 3D printers.