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Roadtec machines rebuild key highway in Texas
December 16, 2013
In the middle of central Texas lies Blanco County, which is in the state’s Hill Country. West of Austin and north of San Antonio, the county is traversed by the Blanco River and the Pedernales River, and two major highways, US Highway 290 and US Highway 281. Because of the proximity to two major cities, the highways carry heavy traffic volumes and US 281 in particular was in need of repair.
BOMAG’s second generation pavers offer efficiency gains
December 16, 2013
With fuel-saving systems and measures to improve efficiency and safety, BOMAG hopes its second-generation pavers will make it a strong contender in the 17 to 20tonne class. Kristina Smith reports BOMAG has launched its second-generation of paving machines, the BF600-2 and the BF700-2. Unveiled at the recent manufacturer’s Asphalt Days event in Boppard, Germany, these pavers are the first to benefit from the fusion of Italian and German engineering, following the purchase of Marini in 2005 by Fayat Group whi
Transtec’s Veda 2.0 highway construction data management tool
November 11, 2013
A data management tool highway officials and contractors use to optimise highway construction has just been re-released as a faster version with expanded capabilities. Veda 2.0 by specialty US highway engineering firm The Transtec Group (Transtec) is said to provide powerful data management and analysis for paving operations.
Huesker launches Tektoseal sealing
November 11, 2013
Huesker’s Tektoseal is said to be a high-performance sealing for groundwater protection, contaminated site remediation and hydraulic engineering. Geosynthetic clay liners (GCL) have been successfully used for many years as a natural sealing option for groundwater protection, contaminated site remediation, landfill construction, hydraulic engineering and road construction applications.
CONTROLS opens new Middle East facility
October 30, 2013
Testing equipment specialist CONTROLS is opening a new facility in the Middle East. The company now has a subsidiary operation in Iraq’s Kurdish region, which is intended to boost the presence of the CONTROLS business in the region. Called TE CONTROLS, the business is located in Erbil and offers the firm’s range of soil, asphalt and concrete testing technologies including basic and sophisticated systems, while also providing sales and service support.
XCMG is widening its already extensive model range with the addition of new machines
October 16, 2013
From XCMG comes an array of new machines for loading and hauling as well as road construction. Designed for the domestic market, the LW800K LNG is a 28.5tonne wheeled loader powered by a 257kW Weichai diesel and using LNG as fuel. Twin 500litre gas tanks sit just behind the cab and the machine is suited to duties in sites where emissions may be an issue. The machine features ZF axles and a ZF transmission. Standard bucket size is 4.5m3 and it can carry an 8tonne load. This is the latest addition to the fi
XCMG sets out six stage path for future plans
October 14, 2013
XCMG has seen strong exports, with one deal in particular providing a major boost to turnover - Mike Woof writes It is rare that a single machine order can provide a substantial portion of a large manufacturer’s annual results. However the firm’s massive contract signed with the Venezuelan Government was a major boost to XCMG; the supply of no less than 6025 machines in a deal worth some US$750 million. This order came at an important time for the company when the world demand for construction equipment sl
LiuGong is investing in product development and manufacturing
October 11, 2013
LiuGong has been investing heavily in manufacturing and product development, as well as building international distribution – vice president David Beatenbough spoke with Mike Woof One of Chinese leading producers of wheeled loaders, LiuGong has an increasingly international flavour. The company has perhaps a larger contingent of North American and European executives and employees working in China than most of its competitors in the country.
Hot-to-hot paving upgrades Bremen City Airport runway
September 30, 2013
A new high quality runway surface has been laid at Bremen City Airport. This has provided a much-needed replacement at the airport as the old runway was laid over 20 years ago and was suffering from cracking and potholes. Laying the new surface required the airport to be closed, with the work having to be carried out in a tight time schedule. Contractor Heitkamp Erd- und Straßenbau was brought in to carry out the work as the firm had experience in runway rehabilitation projects having carried out pavemen
Mobile plant provides asphalt answer at airport
September 30, 2013
The project to upgrade Kassel-Calden Airport in Germany is providing a much improved facility. Opened in 1970, the original airport had a short runway that was not suited to predicted traffic volumes and current standards so a complete reconstruction of the facility has been carried out. The €271 million investment in the facility is expected by the developers to provide a strong economic benefit to the area. The original airport was built on an area of over 200ha and a new and longer runway has been con