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Charging 'Roundtable' urges standardisation
A lack of standardisation for charging infrastructure is holding back the push towards the construction machine sector going electric. Now, a recently established “roundtable” of industry experts will investigate how to move forward.
Electric paving becoming a reality
July 21, 2025
Electric asphalt paving machines are becoming a reality – Mike Woof writes
The IRF joined global transport leaders at the ITF 2025 Summit
July 21, 2025
The ITF Summit 2025 was an important event for transport policy, with IRF playing a key role.
KIT to study bridge vibration data
July 7, 2025
In Germany, the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT, will use acceleration sensors to gather vibration data from bridges to pinpoint structural degradation.
LiuGong is committed to alternative power
July 3, 2025
LiuGong chairman Zeng Guang’an spoke to David Arminas
Why Hitachi rental electric excavators are a perfect fit
July 1, 2025
When Jurgen van Uijthoven needed an electric excavator for a short-term project, he knew exactly who to ask. The long-standing customer of Hitachi Construction Machinery sub-dealer Pellen BV found an ideal solution to win the tender and complete the work.
Democratisation of technology: an interview with Ivan Di Federico
June 20, 2025
A very different global future is emerging where a successful business must have a large amount of the right data and access to the best technology. But for long-term success a business must create value for its customers, says Ivan Di Federico, formerly chief strategy officer and now president and chief executive officer of Topcon Positioning Systems. He talks to Anthony Oliver, host of the Infrastructure podcast.
Volvo holds a leading position for future fuels
June 20, 2025

The Volvo Group is leading the field in delivering zero emission solutions for the future. The three divisions, Volvo Construction Equipment, Volvo Trucks and Volvo Penta, have all been investing heavily in developing new technologies.

New opportunities for connected construction technology
June 20, 2025

Trimble is one of the leaders in the field for connected construction technology, with an impressive share of the market as well as a reputation for delivering some of the most sophisticated solutions. The company is keen to retain its role as a leader and is also reinforcing its position in key market segments. 

Clean road construction technology is coming from Wirtgen
June 18, 2025
Wirtgen is introducing advanced technologies that will boost sustainability
Fayat: striking a balance between contracting and manufacturing
June 18, 2025
The FAYAT Group is looking ahead with new technologies
Ammann’s green approach to construction
June 18, 2025
New technologies from Ammann will deliver green solutions for construction.
IRF and NTRO partner will be delivering training and accreditation for road safety auditors in Australia and New Zealand
June 10, 2025


At the occasion of the 4th Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety recently hosted in Marrakech (Morocco), the International Road Federation (IRF) and the National Transport Research Organisation (NTRO) have announced a partnership. The two bodies will deliver training and accreditation for road safety auditors in the Australia and New Zealand. In response to the growing need for high-quality road safety audits, this partnership will enable professionals trained by NTRO to gain international accreditation and be listed in the IRF International Registry of Road Safety Auditors.

SRL’s outta sight VMS
June 10, 2025


England’s National Highways agency is using a variable message sign(VMS)  to display non-regulatory messages to indicate that maintenance teams may be out of sight.

The is the first time that such messages have been displayed in an effort to better communicate to drivers that ahead lay obstacles, diversions road works. The system from SRL Traffic Systems is displaying wording not usually used, including ‘Working even out of view’, to provide an awareness of operations not within eyesight of a driver or outside of the public eye.

Mabey Hire supports the Whorlton Bridge
June 10, 2025

Whorlton Bridge in England’s County Durham has had to be closed to traffic while a major programme of works is carried out. Every component is to be removed, refurbished and replaced.

To facilitate the works, a bespoke catenary system has been installed, with Mabey Hire’s adaptable and modular propping equipment used to construct the temporary structure.