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Case's latest 400 Series 3 range
July 17, 2012
With the latest 400 Series 3 range Case says it is offering a competitive line-up comprising five radial lift skid steers, three vertical lift models and four compact tracked loaders. Lifting capacities range from 680-1,750kg with power outputs from 44.7-67kW. The 400 Series 3 machines feature a new cab with a 7% increase in headroom and a 6% increase in lap-bar width for improved comfort. Depending on the model, the machines also benefit from a 20-80% larger frontal glass area, boosting visibility. A foot
Hitachi working in Assisi
July 17, 2012
In Italy, Casaioli SNC, which specialises in earthmoving, road construction and groundworks, has found that its Hitachi ZAXIS 60USB-3 compact excavator is small enough to work in the narrow streets of Assisi and also powerful enough to do the job. The company is replacing gas and water pipes in the historic city and helping to reconstruct the road network, which was damaged in the 1997 earthquake. Owner Giorgio Casaioli says: "The machine is also quiet, which is very important when working in a city such as
Eliminating leaks on Prague bridge
July 17, 2012
Stirling Lloyd's Eliminator waterproofing system, found on the decks of many of the world best known highway bridges, is being used in a €8.7 million refurbishment project on the famous 650-year-old Charles Bridge in the Czech capital Prague. Work on the tourist attraction includes repairs to the upper bridge section, replacement of the old concrete deck, installation of the new waterproofing system, replacing stones in sills where required, new drainage and repair to the structures pillars. It will repair
Repairs to piers on Italian viaduct
July 17, 2012
Hydrodemolition played a vital role in the repairs and strengthening of the multi-span Rio Verde Viaduct, one of the tallest in Europe, that carries the busy dual two-lane A15/E33 Autostrada della Cisa over a steep-sided valley in the municipality of Pontremoli, north-west Italy. Conjet hydrodemolition equipment was used to remove damaged concrete from the faces of the viaduct's rectangular concrete piers, which rise up to 136m from the valley bottom to the steel deck. A new and thicker concrete skin was th
Historic promenade given a facelift
July 17, 2012
In the UK, Foster Contracting was part of the team that carried out road improvements to the main route along the historic promenade of the seaside town Great Yarmouth, in eastern England. The harshness of the sea environment coupled with traffic loading caused the road surface to deteriorate, leading to brittle cracking of the thin surface course and also reflective cracking from overlain service trenches and patches. The town centre was already undergoing a major regeneration and as part of this scheme, i
Repairs to piers on Italian viaduct
July 17, 2012
Hydrodemolition played a vital role in the repairs and strengthening of the multi-span Rio Verde Viaduct, one of the tallest in Europe, that carries the busy dual two-lane A15/E33 Autostrada della Cisa over a steep-sided valley in the municipality of Pontremoli, north-west Italy. Conjet hydrodemolition equipment was used to remove damaged concrete from the faces of the viaduct's rectangular concrete piers, which rise up to 136m from the valley bottom to the steel deck. A new and thicker concrete skin was th
Eliminating leaks on Prague bridge
July 17, 2012
Stirling Lloyd's Eliminator waterproofing system, found on the decks of many of the world best known highway bridges, is being used in a €8.7 million refurbishment project on the famous 650-year-old Charles Bridge in the Czech capital Prague. Work on the tourist attraction includes repairs to the upper bridge section, replacement of the old concrete deck, installation of the new waterproofing system, replacing stones in sills where required, new drainage and repair to the structures pillars. It will repair
Lochkov bridge construction time 'cut'
July 17, 2012
As part of the R1 southern orbital motorway around the Czech capital, Prague, a joint venture is building a five-span, 461m long and approximately 65m high viaduct near the village of Lochkov, as a girder bridge construction. For the two steeply inclined twin piers, Doka has supplied an automatic climbing formwork solution that obviates the need for shoring and that will "cut more than 100 days from the construction period." Cast-in-place concrete construction of bridge piers with such a steep inclination
We're here to help
July 16, 2012
Formed at the end of the Cold War, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has raised, and loaned, billions to revitalise infrastructure from central Europe to central Asia as Patrick Smith reports One of the highlights of the year for Thomas Maier has been the recent trip to Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, where history was made. As the Business Group director in charge of the infrastructure sector at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) he was present when contract
TYROSAFE's gripping competition
July 16, 2012
An EC-funded project aims to coordinate research on essential tyre/road interaction parameters. A competition will help raise awareness of the project Drivers need grip between the tyres and the road to accelerate, decelerate or change the direction of a moving road vehicle. Grip is provided by the skid resistance properties of the road surface in combination with the friction characteristics of the tyre. This combination is critical for safe driving, and many European countries have investigated the corre