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Recycling

Paving a new racing circuit
February 2, 2022
The use of reduced temperature asphalt in a road construction project in Germany has helped to lower emissions
Cold recycling in Monsanto, Portugal
November 24, 2021
A key machine used for the cold recycling train was the new Wirtgen W 380 CR, which made its debut for Pragosa on this construction site.
New milling machine from Bomag
November 24, 2021
Bomag is launching its new BM/65 series of cold planers
Smooth runway milling in Malaysia
October 5, 2021
A fleet of machines from the Wirtgen Group has been used for an airport runway upgrade in Malaysia
High production recycling with Wirtgen
July 14, 2021
High throughput of quality material can be achieved using the latest KMA 240(i) unit from Wirtgen. The firm says that this unit allows material to be processed sustainably and close to the jobsite
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.
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
PlasticRoad goes commercial
May 24, 2021
Raw material used in the production of the CCL200 and CCL300 path and road modules consists of 100% recycled municipal plastic waste.
Versatile materials recycling with Wirtgen
May 18, 2021
Wirtgen is now offering a versatile solution for materials in the shape of its latest KMA 240(i) model. This replaces earlier versions of the KMA, providing increased performance and capabilities
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.