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Conference success in Australia
February 28, 2012
ARRB reports a successful conclusion for the 3rd International Road Surface Friction Conference on Australia's Gold Coast.
Cutting roadside grass
February 28, 2012
CUTAWAY is said to offer a novel approach to reducing the cost of grass management for highway maintenance. This new grass growth regulator can cut the time, costs and environmental impact of managing grass growth. A report by Cranfield University has highlighted the potential to cut costs by up to 45% and up to 60% reduction in C02 emissions during grass management.
FIEC aims to tackle lowest possible cost bidding
February 28, 2012
The FIEC, the European construction industry federation, aims to end unfair competition by state-owned and state-aided enterprises across the globe.
Polish project tangle unravels?
February 28, 2012
The Polish General Directorate of National Roads and Motorways (GDDKiA) is not allowing Chinese firm COVEC to continue construction of A2 highway.
Location location
February 28, 2012
Improved underground utility location capabilities are claimed for the improved unit from Radiodetection, This new unit is a development of the RD8000 range of pipe and cable locators introduced by Radiodetection in 2008 and offers the addition of an innovative current direction (CD) feature. This is available on Radiodetection's most advanced locator the RD8000PDL and allows a user to trace and identify a target cable in highly congested areas or when running parallel to other lines.
Bulgarian highways moving ahead
February 28, 2012
Bulgaria's road system is underdeveloped and its highway network is seeing significant investment from the EU in terms of funding and expertise.
JCB bullish for anniversary
February 28, 2012
JCB has marked its 65th anniversary and is reporting a strong recovery from recession.
Asphalt road construction solutions demonstrated
February 28, 2012
Road machinery specialist BOMAG has carried out a two day demonstration event at its headquarters in Boppard, Germany.
New asphalt paving technologies boost performance
February 28, 2012
Sophisticated new paving technologies are coming to market that will help boost quality and performance. New paving technologies are being introduced to meet the differing demands of both North American and European customers. Although North American and European paving techniques do vary, there are also some control technologies being introduced that will help quality for both approaches.
Safety seat
February 28, 2012
A police officer in the UK recently refused to be photographed sitting on a bicycle at a charity event because he had not passed a cycling proficiency test. The officer added that a risk assessment had not been carried out on the bicycle, further reinforcing his concern that sitting on its saddle would compromise health and safety guidelines. The charity photo opportunity had been set-up to highlight how local businesses had provided cash for new bicycles for police and police support staff. The officer was