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Volvo CE posts optimistic results
February 7, 2014
Volvo Construction Equipment is posting optimistic financial results that show an increase in deliveries in the fourth quarter of 2013. The firm reports deliveries climbing by 9% as global markets show sign of improvement. A slowly recovering global market helped Volvo Construction Equipment round off 2013 with sales up 3% in the fourth quarter and improved market share, especially in compact equipment. When adjusted for currency movements net sales increased further – to 6%. These improved figures are due
Repair works on Indonesia’s flood-damaged roads to cost up to US$169.24mn
February 6, 2014
Up to US$169.24 million (IDR 2.03 trillion) is needed to repair Indonesia’s roads damaged in floods in several parts of the country, according to Indonesia's Public Works Ministry. Of this, $42.33 million (IDR 510 billion) would be for temporary repairs on roads in South Sumatra, Java, North Sulawesi, Bengkulu, and Northeast Sulawesi, with the remaining funds required for permanent repairs. The ministry's Director General for Highways Djoko Murjanto added that concrete rigid pavement is being considered to
Auction firm Ritchie reports strong results
February 6, 2014
Auction firm Ritchie Bros reports strong performance for its online construction machinery marketplace, EquipmentOne, in the first year since the service was set up. The service is complementary to the firm’s unreserved auction business and provides an online marketplace for the sale of equipment. The company says it offers buyers and sellers a place in which to negotiate, complete and settle transactions in a safe and transparent environment. This was initially launched in early 2013 and had a full commerc
Grey ‘stealth’ speed cameras on UK motorways
February 6, 2014
Grey ‘stealth’ speed cameras are set to be installed on busy stretches of UK motorways to target motorists driving above the 70mph limit, according to new Highways Agency (HA) plans. Parts of the M1, M25 and M6 will have the cameras, dubbed ‘stealth’ cameras by those opposing their introduction. Motorway speed cameras have in the past been situated primarily on stretches where roadworks were taking place. The cameras will appear on parts of ‘smart’ motorways and will allow traffic to flow more effectively a
Uber’s new car-sharing service in Paris
February 6, 2014
In Paris, France US company Uber has launched UberPOP, a car-sharing service allowing private citizens who share their cars to be paid. The average price of the service is €12, from which the company takes a small commission. Candidates must have an at least three-year-old driving permit. Income from car-sharing will be declared to tax authorities. Drivers and clients are put in touch through a mobile application. UberPOP already offers in France car services with drivers, but Paris is the first city outsid
Major tunnel project planned for Malaysia
February 6, 2014
A major undersea tunnel project is planned for Malaysia. The George Town-Butterworth tunnel will be a 6.5km undersea link and this project is expected to cost in the region of US$1.88 billion to construct. The design of the link has yet to be finalised but the project will likely feature novel engineering concepts to deal with the challenges of the location. The Malaysian government agency Koperasi Staff CIDB (KoCIDB) and local firm Consortium Zenith BUCG (Zenith BUCG) have signed a memorandum of understand
Tenders being opened in Brazil for highways and tunnel projects
February 6, 2014
A series of major project tenders are opening in Brazil. The Brazilian Government has announced five new road tenders to be launched in 2014. The highway sections run for a total distance of some 2,625km. This programme of works will lengthen the country’s highway network by some 2,282km, with the work costing an impressive US$7.39 billion in all. The roads include the BR-163, BR-364 and BR-153 in the Central West region, and the BR-476 stretch in the South, in addition to the Rio-Niteroi Bridge in Rio de J
Remu showcases improved screening buckets/screener-crushers
February 6, 2014
Finnish company Remu is showcasing reinforced screening buckets and screener-crushers for rough conditions, saying that US customers’ wishes have been fulfilled with a series of screening bucket improvements. For example, the models include wear-resistant steel rotors and high-strength wear-resistant Raex steel by Ruukki, which is said to extend the lifespan of machinery while the wear in structural components is decreased and costs are saved.
Collaboration on road infrastructure innovation
February 4, 2014
Transnational collaboration on road infrastructure innovation is the aim of the ERA-NET Plus (EN Plus) Infravation event. The Infravation 2014 Call for this collaboration of 11 countries on road infrastructure innovation will be launched on 3rd March 2014. It will pool funding of some €9 million, of which one-third comes from the European Commission (EC). For the first time, the US Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) will also contribute funding to an EN Plus Call however. This is because the FHWA sees th
Regional European Electronic Toll Services (EETS) boosted by €2.2mn EU co-funding
February 4, 2014
The European Union is set to co-finance with over €2.2 million from the TEN-T Programme a series of studies aiming to help realise the European Electronic Toll Services (EETS) on a cross-border regional scale. The studies, selected for funding under the 2012 TEN-T Multi-Annual Programme, specifically cover the electronically tolled primary road network of seven Member States (Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Poland and Spain) plus Switzerland (receiving no EU support). It aims to deploy EETS on th