Navigating the High-Stakes Intersection of Energy and Infrastructure The global construction industry is currently standing at a precarious crossroads where the financial stability of multi-billion dollar projects hinges on the volatile fluctuations of the global energy market. Recent data
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The global construction landscape is currently grappling with a sudden and violent fracture in project pipelines as geopolitical instability overrides domestic economic policy. According to recent metrics from the March Project Stress Index, the sector has experienced a sharp 4.2% month-over-month