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GineersNow Construction Leaders Magazine June 2017 Issue 003, Bechtel

GineersNow Construction Leaders Magazine Issue 003 Construction Leaders Magazine: Meet the 36-year-old Chairman and CEO of Bechtel, Brendan Bechtel Exclusive: KONE elevators and escalators, Wirtgen concrete paving, AXA insurance for construction projects, Scopus modular build project, KARAM safety products, Bitzer intelligent CSW compact screw compressor, DOKA formworks, scafolding and shoring for construction Special Feature Stories: BIM, Consultant, Contractor, Design, EPC, Finance, Heavy Equipment, Electro-mechanical, Machinery, Rental Equipment, HSE, EHS, Safety, Tools, Trucks, PMV, Construction, Civil Engineering, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, MEP, EPC Country Focus: United States, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, United Kingdom, Singapore, Hong Kong, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Australia, Turkey, China More engineering stories at https://www.gineersnow.com/topics/magazines

GineersNow Construction Leaders Magazine Issue 003

Construction Leaders Magazine: Meet the 36-year-old Chairman and CEO of Bechtel, Brendan Bechtel

Exclusive: KONE elevators and escalators, Wirtgen concrete paving, AXA insurance for construction projects, Scopus modular build project, KARAM safety products, Bitzer intelligent CSW compact screw compressor, DOKA formworks, scafolding and shoring for construction

Special Feature Stories: BIM, Consultant, Contractor, Design, EPC, Finance, Heavy Equipment, Electro-mechanical, Machinery, Rental Equipment, HSE, EHS, Safety, Tools, Trucks, PMV, Construction, Civil Engineering, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, MEP, EPC

Country Focus: United States, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, United Kingdom, Singapore, Hong Kong, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Australia, Turkey, China

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