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Non-contact sensing from SICK
October 4, 2021
A novel non-contact radar sensing technology from SICK offers accurate and reliable real-time monitoring of bulk solid levels for the storage and handling of mineral products
Bentley Systems; awards finalists announced
September 22, 2021
The finalists for the annual Bentley Systems’ awards have been announced.
Doosan’s new asset management system
September 8, 2021
Doosan now offers a mobile app for its successful DoosanCONNECT TMS2.0 fleet and asset management system
Efficient employee tracking for construction
July 14, 2021

HCSS says that its new myField tool provides a mobile employee engagement and time tracking solution for heavy construction operations. The mobile solution allows workers to stay on top of their work while in the field or at the jobsite. The firm says that myField allows workers to document their own hours across various jobs, record safety observations, monitor meter readings and send maintenance requests, improving efficiency and productivity.

Improved construction software from Topcon
June 22, 2021
Topcon Positioning is introducing the latest version of its software package for construction and survey professionals: MAGNET 7.
Tricky mountain road rebuild job in Phoenix AZ
June 16, 2021
North Mountain in Phoenix, Arizona is one of the metropolitan area’s most recognisable landmarks and busiest hiking destinations.
Surveying software from Trimble
June 15, 2021
Trimble has introduced its Siteworks SE Starter Edition, an entry-level, easy-to-use construction surveying software.
Delivering the smoothest road surfaces
May 26, 2021
Roads and highways have to be monitored and maintained regularly to ensure they are safe for use, and surface smoothness is a key factor for road quality. However, for racetracks (and airport runways) surface smoothness is even more important for safety and performance
Technology from Topcon plays key role in resurfacing race track
May 13, 2021
Located in northern Iceland, Akureyri is the fourth largest town in the country, with a modest population of 19,000. The town is home to one of Iceland’s oldest car racing clubs, the Akureyri Car Club, which runs regular drag racing events. However, its popularity resulted in heavy wear and tear, which meant the quarter-of-a-mile drag race strip was in urgent need of an upgrade.
Smooth paving achieved for a race track
April 16, 2021
According to Ammann, its latest asphalt pavers and compactors can help deliver sustainable road building needs. The firm’s latest asphalt pavers now feature EcoMode technology that automatically adjust engine speed to jobsite requirements through a variably controlled system. This package reduces fuel consumption as well as machine noise and also helps to extend engine life.