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Concrete is sustainable if buildings are designed for long life
April 26, 2018
Concrete is the material of the future because it is sustainable – but only if we think about what will happen to it over the long term when we pour it, says Franck Vialet, associate architect with VIB. Concrete buildings can last 60 years or more, therefore they should be designed for 'upgradability' and recycling – allowing for change of use over time to extend their life. Concrete is an inherently architectural material, says Vialet, because it is robust, has attractive aesthetic qualities, can be used
Upright performance from the RW 500 wheel saw from Simex
April 26, 2018
Simex has continued with design refinements of the RW 500 wheel saw with the introduction of the RWA 500. The RWA 500 operates constantly perpendicular to the surface, even when the prime mover, a skidsteer wheeled loader, is at a slant. The RWA 500’s high productivity is a result of hydraulic piston motors in direct drive with the milling disk, which delivers maximum efficiency and a large cutting force. Operators are assured good visibility because the excavation depth corresponds exactly and
Topcon’s asset monitoring system offers security
April 26, 2018
Deformation monitoring is presenting a major business development for Topcon Positioning. Chris Emery, business manager monitoring solutions Europe, called it the biggest growth area in his business segment. At the moment, the asset life extension segment is growing at around 25% per year for Topcon. Emery said: “The problem is that, post war, so many structures were built. They’re now coming to the end of their design life, or have even gone past their design life.” He said that the package is able to
Topcon’s sophisticated drone offering
April 26, 2018
The sophisticated drone models offered by Topcon Positioning have been made available through the firm’s partnership with Intel. These highly-advanced units are available in fixed wing or rotary versions, with features including triple redundancy to ensure reliability and prevent failures. The units feature high resolution cameras, which offer accurate and comprehensive datasets for photogrammetry work. Chris Emery, Topcon’s business manager monitoring solutions, Europe said: “You get swathes of data for
Doosan Portable Power wins €2m Saudi Arabia compressor order
April 26, 2018
Doosan Portable Power (DPP) has won an order worth almost €2 million for portable compressors in Saudi Arabia. The compressors have been purchased by Jeddah-based rental business, EJAR, through TAMGO, the authorised dealer for Doosan compressors, lighting towers and construction tools in Saudi Arabia. The order is for 50 Doosan 9/235HA portable compressors each providing 23.4m³/min of compressed air at a rated operating pressure of 8.6bar.
Improved dozing from Case’s latest M-series machines
April 26, 2018
Case is offering its three latest M-Series dozers, which are said to offer higher pushing power and increased grading accuracy. The machines have FPT engines rated at 97, 123 and 194kW, which meet Tier 4 Interim emissions requirements. Drive is hydrostatic, allowing full power in turns, as well as fine control for fine grading or slope duties. The dozer is equipped as standard with machine control technology from Leica Geosystems, with whom Case CE has a partnership. Customers have a choice of 2D or 3D pack
Perkins upgrades the 1204 with more power and lower fuel use
April 25, 2018
As the Perkins engine range continues to evolve, considerable upgrades have been made to offer more value to end users. One example is the Perkins 1204J-E44TTA, which now delivers up to 150kW, representing a 15% increase in power over its stage IV predecessor. Perkins said that fuel consumption has been reduced by 5%, torque is up by 5-10% and the resulting improved characteristics of this 4.4 litre engine could enable OEMs to downsize without compromising on performance.
More power from Perkins at EU stage V
April 25, 2018
By optimising fuel systems and exhaust after-treatment packages, Perkins has increased the power density of its large engines as the firm heads closer to EU stage V emissions compliance. A key example is the firm’s 1706J-E93TA. Previously, this 9.3 litre six-cylinder was offering a power output of 300kW. As it moves towards EU stage V certification, the power output has increased to 340kW. “The Perkins EU stage V engine range has more models from one manufacturer than any other, so the 9.3 litre is just t
Cleaner, more powerful diesel from John Deere Power Systems
April 25, 2018
John Deere power Systems claims that its new 13.6litre diesel combines low emission levels with a high power density.
Dust reduction with Bomag Ion Dust Shield for cold planers
April 25, 2018
Bomag is presenting its Ion Dust Shield solution for harmful fine dust that is increasingly a problem for operators of cold planers, especially in all urban areas. At a diameter of less than 10µm, it can be inhaled. But if it is even smaller, below 2.5µm, this fine particulate can seriously damage lungs. To render it harmless, Bomag’s Dust Shield - which sits neatly along and atop the planer’s conveyor unit - converts the fine particulate into larger-diameter matter, called flakes. This flocculated matter
Trimble expanding portfolio with new acquisition deal
April 25, 2018
Trimble is continuing to expand its array of construction solutions with a move to acquire software specialist Viewpoint. The aim of this deal is to provide a complete construction management solution, extending Trimble's ability to provide integrated project, jobsite and business workflows across construction projects. The firm has a definitive agreement to acquire privately-held Viewpoint from Bain Capital. This cash transaction is valued at US$1.2 billion.
Trimble expanding portfolio with new acquisition deal
April 25, 2018
Trimble is continuing to expand its array of construction solutions with a move to acquire software specialist Viewpoint. The aim of this deal is to provide a complete construction management solution, extending Trimble's ability to provide integrated project, jobsite and business workflows across construction projects. The firm has a definitive agreement to acquire privately-held Viewpoint from Bain Capital. This cash transaction is valued at US$1.2 billion.
Kubota moves up the power band with V5009
April 25, 2018
Kubota has launched its 09-series large displacement engine to a European audience. Badged the V5009, the four-cylinder 5 litre diesel engine boasts a peak output of 157.3kW from its compact dimensions, and is part of an engine strategy that will see the Japanese maker provide customer solutions in the 150kW category. Kubota’s V5009 engine is expected to meet forthcoming EU Stage V emissions from its adoption of DOC, DPF and SCR processes within its exhaust after-treatment package. The V5009 engine is
Doka eyes Grand Paris project
April 25, 2018
A huge tunnel formwork takes centre stage on Doka’s stand at Intermat, as the French arm of the business looks to Europe’s biggest infrastructure project, the €38.5 billion Grand Paris Express metro. “In the last few years, Doka has become well-known in the residential sector in France. Now we want to show that we are experts in infrastructure as well,” says Doka France’s head of product management and marketing, Oscar Castilla. The tunnel formwork, SL1, used to form the crown of a tunnel, has recently b
Kubota moves from Stage IIIa to V
April 25, 2018
Moving from EU stage IIIa emissions to meet forthcoming EU stage V, Kubota Europe has overhauled its 1.5 litre V1505 four-cylinder diesel engine. While engine architecture and footprint remains unchanged and will suit existing OEM customers, this evolutionary engine development sees the introduction of high-pressure common rail fuel injection, along with a DOC and DPF exhaust after-treatment solution. “The V1505 has been an extremely popular power unit among OEMs, and going forward, we want to continue to