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Composite bridge awards
February 8, 2012
The American Composites Manufacturers Association (ACMA) has announced its Awards for composites excellence (ACE) at the COMPOSITES 2010 event. The awards were presented in a number of categories, with two awards gone to composite bridge structures.
China's new link to North Korea
February 8, 2012
China is investing in a new bridge that will link with its neighbor North Korea. The project is expected to cost in the region of US$249 million.
Bangladesh bridge bidding opens soon
February 8, 2012
The Bangladesh Government is to open the bidding process for the 6.15km Padma Multi-purpose Bridge project shortly. The bridge project is expected to cost US$2.4 billion in all.
IRF's World Meeting attracting strong industry interest
February 8, 2012
Planning is now well in hand for the 16th International Road Federation World Meeting 2010 in Portugal. The event is being held in Portuguese capital Lisbon from Tuesday 25th may to Friday 28th May and includes a top-flight programme of speakers and conference topics.
Sri Lanka's roads revamp
February 7, 2012
Sri Lanka's war ravaged roads will begin to benefit from a massive improvement programme shortly, following the cessation of hostilities. Some US$3 billion is being spent in the north and east of the country according to the Highways Ministry.
Sandvik Construction to introduce latest developments from its product ranges.
February 7, 2012
Sandvik Construction is introducing the latest developments from its leading product ranges, and emphasising its commitment to its customers and specific business requirements.
Remu’s splash hit at INTERMAT 2012
February 7, 2012
REMU hopes its Big Float 800 floating excavator will be a splash hit on its unveiling at Intermat 2012.
Bhutan's projected tunnel
February 7, 2012
Plans are being formulated for a road tunnel in Bhutan, with phase one of a feasibility study now having been completed by the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute (NGI).
Hyundai Heavy Industries Europe’s launch of new wheel loaders
February 7, 2012
Hyundai Heavy Industries Europe (HHIE) is releasing the first models of a new range of -9A Series wheel loaders.
DavyMarkham acquired
February 7, 2012
UK engineering firm DavyMarkham is now owned by Indian company, Hindustan Dorr Oliver (HDO). The Indian firm is a subsidiary of IVRCL Infrastructures & Projects and this acquisition provides HDO with an entry into the heavy engineering market.
Tunisian project underway
February 7, 2012
Construction of Tunisia's new north-south highway will start shortly. The 152km highway will link Sfax and Gabès and the construction schedule calls for the building of underpasses, flyovers, interchanges, tollgates and 10 bridges.
Wirtgen launches cold recycler and soil stabiliser at INTERMAT
February 7, 2012
Wirtgen’s new generation of its cold recycler and soil stabiliser, the WR 240i, features a cab that can be offset beyond the side of the machine, giving a clear view of the milled edge.
Bauma plans in hand
February 7, 2012
With the construction equipment industry gearing up for the bauma 2010 exhibition, the organisers are also revealing further details of specific events at the show.
INTERMAT launch for Volvo DD25 asphalt roller
February 7, 2012
Designed for smaller compaction projects, Volvo’s DD25 and DD25W are double drum compactors that fit into the 2.5 tonne weight class.
Vietnam's mighty road budget
February 7, 2012
A massive budget for highway construction and upgrading is being set in place by the Vietnamese authorities. In all some US$18.73 billion is being set aside for the construction and development of Vietnam's expressway system.