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India's Orissa State looks to concrete links
February 28, 2012
India's Orissa State is continuing with its programme of concrete road construction. The state's authorities plan to build some 5,500km of concrete roads in the 2011-2012 period, to connect rural areas to the highway network. The project is costing US$223 million. The state previously built some 17,000km of concrete roads on the 2010-2011 period. The intention in building concrete roads is to maximise longevity while minimising maintenance costs.
Canada's border link
February 28, 2012
The tender process for the vital Windsor-Essex Parkway 11km that links highway 401 in Ontario (Canada) with the US border through Michigan State is underway.
Ukraine's bridge project moving ahead
February 28, 2012
Plans are in hand in the Ukraine for a new road bridge crossing the Dnieper River.
New highway for Nepal
February 28, 2012
Construction is underway on Nepal's new Kaligandaki highway, which will provide a key route running North-South through the country.
Mascus celebrates 10th year on-line
February 28, 2012
The on-line marketplace for construction machinery, Mascus, is now celebrating its 10th anniversary.
Ritchie broadens service
February 28, 2012
Canadian equipment auction firm Ritchie Bros is offering new services for customers in Europe, the US and Canada as well as other territories around the world.
Colombia targets journey time reduction and safety
February 28, 2012
Key links in Colombia will benefit from upgrades and improvements with US$156 million being invested in the Cuestaboba-Bucaramanga road project.
Pothole problem in UK
February 28, 2012
The UK's Road Surface Treatment Association (RSTA) is voicing concern over moves by one London Borough to downgrade the importance of road repairs.
China's Ya'an City sees new highway links
February 28, 2012
China's Ya'an City is investing US$114 million in infrastructure improvements so far in 2010.
Joint action on Europe's road safety
February 28, 2012
A new report says that the vehicle industry and the highways sector should work closely in a bid to save lives on the road.