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Connected Construction

Nira and Univrses in Swedish road data project
April 6, 2023
NIRA Dynamics and Univrses are working on road surface conditions analysis using data from connected vehicles, RWIS, radar/satellite images and weather prognoses to provide a real-time picture of the road status.
Improving compact equipment efficiency with machine control
February 6, 2023
Leica Geosystems is now offering its Leica iCON site excavator package for use on compact excavators. The firm says that this machine control solution allows compact excavators to carry out designs easily and accurately.
Australian road surveying plan
February 3, 2023
Australia’s Victoria State is setting out a road surveying plan.
Norway to use Trimble technology
January 13, 2023
Norway is to use Trimble software technology.
HyperTunnel and U Birmingham to cooperate
December 30, 2022
HyperTunnel, based in the UK, said its new construction methods will reduce carbon footprints by building tunnels more than 10 times faster and at half the cost of conventional methods.
Telematics advance for LiuGong
November 15, 2022
Cummins is working with telematics service provider Topcon/Tierra to support construction machinery manufacturer LiuGong.
Trimble Dimensions 2022 underway
November 9, 2022
The Trimble Dimensions 2022 conference is now underway in Las Vegas.
Increasing quarry efficiency in Senegal
November 2, 2022
Every year, three million tonnes of basalt rock, from gravel to riprap, are taken from the Gécamines Quarries in Diack, Senegal, for use in public and maritime work sites. The quarry also produces around 500,000tonnes of limestone for use in cement factories and construction projects in the region – making the site essential for infrastructure development in West Africa.
Welcome to bauma 2022
October 24, 2022

A raft of electric and alternative fuel product launches at bauma 2022 throw light on a sustainable and confident future for the construction industry...

Autonomous ADT technology available
October 21, 2022
A step towards sophisticated autonomous ADT technology is now being offered by Bell Equipment. The machines can be operated remotely, using systems to ensure precise location and guidance, sensors that detect the presence of obstructions and sophisticated site control software that manage operation. The firm has ensured that its ADTs are ready for the installation of sophisticated machine control tools from a range of suppliers, while having already proven its pedestrian detection and collision avoidance packages.