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Manitou reports good performance for 2015
February 2, 2016
French telehandler manufacturer Manitou reports good sales for its fourth quarter in 2015. The firm achieved sales of €333 million for its fourth quarter in 2015, an 8% increase over the same period in 2014. Meanwhile sales for the full-year were also up by 3% in 2015 at €1.287 billion compared with the full-year for 2014. The order intake for its equipment in the fourth quarter of 2015 hit €322 million compared with €298 million in the same period in 2014. And the order book at the end of the fourth quarte
Silver Star marries a Topcon GPS system to a Power Curber 5700-C
January 19, 2016
In the US state of Oklahoma, Silver Star Construction has adopted 3D technology for site modelling and stringless machine control The company, based in the town of Moore, recently used a Topcon Millimeter GPS system mounted on one of their Power Curber 5700-Cs to put down nearly 5,500m of curb and gutter in a residential housing addition in south-west Oklahoma City. Once the dirt work and grading was completed, the concrete crew got to work by mounting the Topcon receivers on their 5700-C. The Topcon
Rammer hammer helps break up rock in Malaysia
January 19, 2016
A Rammer 5011 rock breaker has been successfully used to break extremely hard granite on a Kuala Lumpur development. The excavation and site preparation for a development project in Taman Connaught, Cheras, in Kaula Lumpur’s south-eastern suburbs was recently undertaken by local civil engineering contractor, Crescendo Infra Sdn Bhd on behalf of a local developer. In order to deal with the extremely hard granite that was found in the locale, it was initially planned to bring in a blasting contractor to help
Sangamo wins the winter battle with a Wirtgen Slipform Paver SP 15i
January 19, 2016
Winter was coming in the northern US state of Illinois and Sangamo Construction had to build 1.5km of bridge parapets just before the end of the construction season. Sangamo Construction was contracted to work on five bridges where some parapets needed to be 1m high x 48cm thick at the bottom, tapering to a width of just under 27cm at the top, and with a perpendicular rear wall. As much as 26m3 of concrete were processed just for the construction of the four 150m-long parapets on the twin bridges on Interst
Stirling Lloyd in the fast lane: Waterproofing Warsaw’s Rowecki Bridge
January 19, 2016
Warsaw’s General Stefan Rowecki Bridge, or the Grota Bridge, is the second largest in the Polish capital and, as part of the Trasa Toruska expressway, it is the busiest. The structure, which opened in 1981, handles 150,000 cars daily, so repairs were always going to be tricky if minimal disruption to traffic was to occur. The steel orthotropic deck consists of two structurally independent parts – each with four traffic lanes. This meant that pedestrians and cyclists were restricted to two very narrow track
Key developments for tyre market
January 19, 2016
Key developments in the tyre market will allow certain firms to reposition themselves - Mike Woof writes. New tyre types are now coming to market, while key business developments will allow some firms to reposition themselves. Perhaps the biggest business development in the market is the deal to acquire the privately-owned Czech firm CGS Holding by Trelleborg in a move worth €1.1664 billion (SEK10.9 billion). The finalisation of the deal is subject to approvals from the competition authorities but should be
Developments in diesel technology are a focus for producers
January 19, 2016
The diesel engine manufacturers are continuing their development of low emission engines as well as solutions for markets where fuel quality is an issue - Mike Woof writes. Developments in diesel engine technology are the continued focus for manufacturers facing tough challenges around the world. New low emission engines are being developed for developed markets such as Europe and the US, with Europe now taking a further step ahead to target pollutants from the tailpipe. Meanwhile firms are also looking int
The latest new on materials testing equipment from around the worlds
January 18, 2016
The US’s Superpave standard is gaining dominance around the world – but there’s still work to be done where recycled material or other modifiers are added to the mix - Kristina Smith reports. A few years ago, there was still some debate in the testing world as to whether the US or European testing regimes would dominate. Today, it does seem that the US Superpave system is most widely used, albeit with local adaptations.
Mini excavators; versatile digging machines
January 18, 2016
Mini excavators represent one of the most competitive markets for utility machines and are firm favourites with rental companies
Concrete surface for runway paving job
January 18, 2016
The Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Broward County, Florida, was suffering departure delays on every single flight. The existing 9R-27L runway was too short at 1615m in length, affecting capacity at the airport. To deal with the issue, the Broward County Board of County Commissioners created a plan to extend the southern runway to 2438m to accommodate larger commercial aircraft. The project was not simple however and could not be achieved by tearing out the existing runway and buil