Construction Trends Shaping The Face Of 2018

December 12, 2017

The United States has one of the largest construction markets in the world, with over $1,162 billion worth of new construction put into place in 2016 alone. Though spending fluctuates naturally from one season to the next, it seems that this industry can expect steady overall growth in the years to come. Much of this is due to the construction industry’s innovative approach to its products.

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Libran Engineering & Services is a consultancy firm having more then 32 years of experience in the development of Dry Bulk Terminals for Coal, Coke, Iron Ore, Cement, Flyash, Fertliser and other dry bulk materials, designing of bulk handling system and container freight stations for logistic companies, designing of bulk terminals for development of SEZ and CFS, inland water ways.

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