Construction & Infrastructure Briefing: Mar 22 - Australia (5 stories)

Sunday, 22 Mar 2026 Weekly Construction & Infrastructure Australia

Here is your Weekly summary for Construction & Infrastructure across Australia for Mon 16th March - Sun 22nd March 2026

GE Vernova and Hitachi are set to collaborate on a $40 billion nuclear reactor project in the U.S., marking a significant investment in clean energy infrastructure that could reshape the nuclear landscape. This initiative aligns with the Biden administration's push for sustainable energy solutions.

In the UK, Eurocell has reported a 13% revenue growth despite a sluggish construction market, highlighting resilience in the sector. This growth could signal potential opportunities for innovation and adaptation amidst challenging economic conditions.

Meanwhile, a surge in demand for DIY tiny homes has propelled Elsewhere Pods into the spotlight, with a partnership with Bunnings leading to an impressive increase in inquiries. This trend reflects a growing consumer interest in flexible living solutions.

Lastly, Trump's approval of NextEra's 10 GW gas power project underscores ongoing investments in energy infrastructure, which may influence the future energy mix and job creation across states.

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