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French road accidents continue to increase
February 22, 2012
The latest official data shows that France’s worrying trend for increased road accident levels is continuing.
Enforcing road tolls in Portugal
February 22, 2012
The Portuguese Government has confirmed that the charging of toll fees at the SCUT motorways of Algarve, Interior Norte, Beira Interior, Beira Litoral and Beira Alta will be enforced from 15 April, 2011
Norway reduces speed limits to cut fatalities
February 22, 2012
Statens Vegvesen (the Norwegian Road Administration) is planning to reduce speed limits on a number of accident-prone roads across the country in order to reduce fatalities.
Russia plans new bridges, tunnels in roads rebuild
February 22, 2012
Russia plans to invest US$2.16 billion over the coming three years in rebuilding federal highways running through the Central Federal District.
Growth in Italy's construction machines market
February 22, 2012
Production output grew 5% in 2010 according to Italy’s construction equipment manufacturing association, Unacea.
KMP gets engines ready
February 21, 2012
As one of the leading engine part suppliers in the world, KM Products Europe works with major construction industry companies including Caterpillar, Komatsu, Cummins and Detroit Diesel.
INTERMAT reveal for Case stage IIIB excavator engines
February 21, 2012
Low emission engines, with cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR) are now available in a further seven, C-series excavators. These include the CX130C, CX160C, CX180C, CX210C, CX210C Long Reach, CX470C and the CX470C ME.
Stockholm tunnel project put on hold
February 21, 2012
It looks as if plans for a new road tunnel in Swedish capital Stockholm will have to be rethought.
Soilmec’s well-drilled conveying
February 21, 2012
At INTERMAT 2012, Italy-based Soilmec is showcasing its new spoil collecting and conveying system for its fleet of Cased Auger and Secant Pile rigs.
Birmingham upgrades traffic management systems
February 21, 2012
UK public services provider Amey, as part of the £2.7 billion (€3.1 billion) highways partnership with Birmingham City Council (central England) has placed its first major order for traffic signalling equipment with Siemens.