Major Construction Projects in the US, Japan, Spain, UK, and China
Major construction projects are underway globally, including a $2.5 billion renovation of the US Federal Reserve building and plans for a lunar hotel by Galactic Resource Utilization Space, set to begin in 2029. In Spain, the Sagrada Familia aims to complete its tallest tower by June 2026, while the UK sees the installation of a high-capacity crane for the Walsall Energy Recovery Facility. Additionally, Japan's JERA is testing ammonia fuel substitution at its Hekinan plant, and China's DEME Group has acquired a new vessel for offshore wind turbine installations.

The US Federal Reserve building renovation in Washington has reached $2.5 billion. Galactic Resource Utilization Space plans a lunar hotel by 2032, starting construction in 2029, pending regulatory approval.
Barcelona's Sagrada Familia will crown its tallest tower by June 2026. Marr Contracting has erected a high-capacity crane for the Walsall Energy Recovery Facility in the UK. JERA in Japan is testing ammonia fuel substitution at its Hekinan plant. DEME Group has received its second wind turbine installation vessel, Norse Energi, in China for large-scale offshore wind projects.




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