Worldwide Megabuildings 2026: Where Landmarks Become Reality
New architectural landmarks expected to be completed by 2026 include significant projects like the Sagrada Família in Barcelona and the Guggenheim in Abu Dhabi.
Offices and apartments worth billions around railway stations
The article discusses the revival of commercial development projects around railway stations in Polish cities, focusing on urban renewal and improved services for travelers.
"Madara Cosmetics" will implement seven research projects worth more than 2 million euros
Madara Cosmetics is set to launch seven research projects valued over 2 million euros, focusing on the development of unique cosmetic products in collaboration with local scientists and expertise centers.
Politicians were helped with the sewer and illegal construction. Why shouldn't I? says the former head of Czech Forests
The former head of Czech Forests discusses his involvement in aiding politicians in sewer-related and illegal construction projects.
Weather today in Bragado, Buenos Aires: the weather forecast for this Monday, March 23, 2026
The weather forecast for Bragado, Buenos Aires, projects a maximum temperature of 20°C and a minimum of 11°C for March 23, 2026.
The Adorni scandal delays the arrival of the projects announced by Milei to Congress
The scandal involving Manuel Adorni, along with the investigation into the $LIBRA case, has stalled the Argentine government's plan to present key legislative proposals in Congress.
Weekly news filter: Barbarism in culture is now bothering even those who summoned it
The article critiques a Slovak politician's actions that have led to detrimental effects on the cultural sector, including the withdrawal of funding for established cultural projects.
Frankfurt Airport: Why Terminal 3 Wasn't the New BER
The completion of Terminal 3 at Frankfurt Airport demonstrates that major projects in Germany can be delivered on time and within budget, contrasting with the problematic Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) project.
Public Construction Projects: Ten Million Euros for a Bridge – Is That Necessary?
Munich is planning a pedestrian and cyclist bridge at Giesinger Berg, but budget constraints are causing officials to consider scaled-back options.
Municipalities: On Time and Within Budget: This is How Building Without Scandals Works
A new vocational school in Sigmaringen, Germany, has garnered attention for being both architecturally unique and completed without delays or exceeding its budget.
Electric boats - the projects that are afloat and those that have capsized
The article discusses various projects aimed at developing electric boats over the past decade, highlighting both successful and failed ventures globally.
From the hype of AI to reality: half of corporate projects fail
A recent report reveals that a significant number of corporate projects related to generative AI are failing, with half being abandoned after initial testing phases due to lack of tangible results.
Breaking: One Nation wins first seat in SA Parliament's Lower House, ABC projects
One Nation has achieved its first Lower House seat in South Australia with David Paton winning in Ngadjuri, indicating a growing presence beyond Queensland.
Stalled Budgets: Catalonia Cannot Wait
Catalonia faces delays in crucial infrastructure projects as budget approvals remain stalled, impacting public spending.
FG’s debt to contractors: Anxiety as Reps resume plenary March 31
Lawmakers in Nigeria's House of Representatives face anxiety over a potentially chaotic session due to outstanding debts to contractors for capital projects.
United Airlines cuts unprofitable flights and projects spike in oil due to war
United Airlines is cutting unprofitable flights while anticipating prolonged high aviation fuel prices resulting from the ongoing war in Iran.
Sweden will give money to wind power neighbors
The Swedish government is proposing compensation for residents living near new wind farms to increase local acceptance of renewable energy projects.
2027: Ex-Rep plans return to National Assembly
Former House of Representatives member Rotimi Makinde is planning to return to the National Assembly, focusing on constituency development and the continuation of past projects.
Varginha Tennis Club building officially transferred to the municipality; construction progresses and the first stage may be delivered in 30 days
The Varginha Tennis Club has been officially transferred to the municipality of Varginha, allowing for urban and sports redevelopment projects to proceed.
Special conversation between PM Modi and Iranian President Pejashkian
PM Modi held a conversation with Iranian President Pejashkian, condemning attacks on infrastructure projects and discussing regional security issues.
Strictly’s longest-serving dancer, Karen Hauer, quits show after 14 years
Karen Hauer, the longest-serving female dancer on 'Strictly Come Dancing', has announced her departure from the show after 14 years, citing a desire to pursue new projects.
ECSA: Over 400 projects in the student project
The European Community Shipowners' Associations (ECSA) announced the conclusion of the submission period for the European Student Competition, receiving over 400 student projects envisioning the future of ships in 60 years.
Good news in Texas: it became the sixth state to gain federal authority, but opened a debate about the state of water
Texas has gained federal authority for underground carbon storage projects, becoming the sixth state to do so, which has sparked a debate regarding water allocation and environmental impacts.
Eno urges patience on Ibom Deep Seaport, power sector reforms
Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State has asked residents to be patient regarding developments in the Ibom Deep Seaport and reforms in the power sector, emphasizing the complexity of these projects.
PM Modi speaks to Iranian President, condemns attacks on infrastructure projects
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Iranian President Dr. Masoud Pajeskiyan to share festive greetings and discuss serious security issues in the Middle East.
Breaking: Labor Party retains power in South Australia, ABC projects
The Labor Party has been projected to retain power in South Australia, securing a second consecutive election win under Peter Malinauskas.
Chr. Dimas: Resources of 2.36 billion for projects across the country – The emblematic projects currently underway
The Greek government plans to invest 2.36 billion euros in various infrastructure projects across the country by 2026, highlighting the critical role of the construction sector in the nation's development.
Badrinath Shrine Covered with a Blanket of Snow! Beautiful Views After Continuous Snowfall
Heavy snowfall in Badrinath, Uttarakhand, has created stunning winter landscapes, although it has also disrupted ongoing construction projects in the area.
Africa: Sun Africa, Exim, African Ministers Set Project-Focused Tone At Powering Africa Summit
The Powering Africa Summit emphasized the need for actionable energy projects to boost economic transformation and collaboration between the US and Africa.
Innovation Fair of Vale do Pinhão begins this Friday (20)
The Innovation Fair of Vale do Pinhão starts on Friday, October 20 and runs until Saturday, October 21, in Curitiba, Brazil, showcasing startups, companies, and creative projects in technology and innovation.
Nayarit government created Sovereign Fund to promote projects with entrepreneurs
The Nayarit government has announced the creation of the New Nayarit Sovereign Fund (FOSONN) aimed at combining state assets with private sector investments to promote developments, particularly in tourism and other sectors.
Energy Transition: One Fifth Less Support for Renewable Energy
Germany's Economic Minister Katherina Reiche is proposing a reduction in support for renewable energy projects to focus on necessary wind and solar installations.
Government projects 3,000 houses a year with new urgent law to encourage construction and donation of housing
The Ecuadorian government plans to construct 3,000 houses annually through a new law aimed at promoting housing donation and construction.
‘Yes to fields of wheat, no to fields of iron’: how the world’s greenest country soured on solar
Denmark's increasing backlash against solar energy reveals deep-seated rural concerns about the sustainability and aesthetics of green energy projects.
Czechia received approximately 15 billion from the EU for housing, transport, and energy
The European Commission has allocated €614 million (about CZK 15 billion) to Czechia from a special recovery fund to mitigate the effects of the economic crisis, assisting various projects in housing, sustainable mobility, and infrastructure.
The incredible story of the three brothers who managed the feat of rowing 15,000 km from Peru to Australia
Three brothers, Jamie, Ewan, and Lachlan Maclean, embarked on a challenging journey, rowing over 15,000 km from Peru to Australia to raise funds for clean water projects in Madagascar.
Infrastructure and Housing Should Rise Simultaneously in Hallahverfi
Hallahverfi plans to develop essential infrastructure alongside new housing projects to create a cohesive community.
After a hiatus of almost four years, BTS is back
BTS returns with a new album and world tour, marking their comeback after nearly four years of solo projects and military service.
Legislation: The Armed Forces to Be Prioritized in Power Queue
Norway's Energy Department proposes legislation to prioritize projects important for national security in the electricity grid.
Parallel management, private expenses, aborted projects: In Madagascar, a report points out the excesses of the fallen regime
A new report from Madagascar’s Court of Auditors highlights significant financial mismanagement and irregularities during the regime of former President Andry Rajoelina.
Condemnation of Psomiadis for the '45,000 euro' projects: 10 years imprisonment for works and employee contracts
Former Thessaloniki prefect Panagiotis Psomiadis has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for mismanagement and false certification regarding public contracts, with the possibility of house arrest during the appeals process.
Sculptor Prof. Stasys Žirgulis: 'Kaunas Accents - Creating a New Face of Kaunas'
Professor Stasys Žirgulis discusses the ongoing art competition 'Kaunas Accents', which has transformed the city's public spaces through over 150 artistic projects since its inception in 2017.
South Africa: What Cape Town Is Spending On Homes, Roads and the N2 Wall
Cape Town's municipality has outlined its budget allocation for infrastructure projects, highlighting the controversial N2 Edge wall project within a larger urban mobility plan.
Shorter workday may increase property prices and hinder construction in the country, says construction sector
A proposed reduction in the work schedule in Brazil could raise property costs and slow down construction projects, according to a study by the Brazilian Chamber of Construction Industries (Cbic).
US-Japan agree on three projects including second round investment in SMR worth 109 trillion won
The US and Japan have agreed to invest 73 billion USD in three projects, including the construction of next-generation small modular reactors (SMR).
'Not Collateral, But Trust and Relationships'...Declaration of Establishment of Value-Based Financial Cooperative
A declaration for the establishment of a value-based financial cooperative emphasizes trust and social relationships over traditional collateral, aiming to fund local community projects such as social housing and renewable energy.
"Tell your people to get to work": the phrase that surrounds Francisco González due to the orders to Villarejo
The Spanish Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office is seeking 173 years in prison for former BBVA president Francisco González over alleged hiring of police commissioner José Manuel Villarejo for espionage projects.
Idris pledges security boost, projects as Eid gift
Governor Nasir Idris of Kebbi State has announced a commitment to enhance security and deliver key projects as part of his administration's Eid celebration for the Muslim community.
Sheinbaum opens the door to private investment: Here's what we know about the new law
President Claudia Sheinbaum proposed a new law to encourage private and social sector involvement in strategic infrastructure projects in Mexico.
Manitoba training fee could drive up costs on large construction projects, groups say
A new training fee in Manitoba could significantly increase costs for public-sector construction projects, according to industry associations.