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Safety measures aid workzone accident reduction
February 20, 2012
Everyone connected with the highway industry is involved in the efforts to cut down the number of work zone accidents. Patrick Smith reports. A few months ago, as road work resumed on America's highways and bridges, US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood called on drivers to use extra caution in work zones. At the same time he commended the success in reducing overall roadway fatalities in each of the last seven years.
European road repairs spend
February 20, 2012
A report on road maintenance in 13 European nations highlights Italy as spending the most on its network in 2007.
Trends in compaction machine technology
February 20, 2012
More efficient and productive compaction solutions are coming to market shortly, Mike Woof reports. Several key trends are emerging in the asphalt compaction market with the development of the latest generation machines. Performance and productivity remain key issues for compactor manufacturers with firms keen to maximise output from their latest units.
Latest earthmoving machines noticeably quieter
February 20, 2012
One of the most strikingly apparent features of the new Tier 4 Interim/Stage IIIB rated construction machines is the noise, or rather the lack of it. With engines running at usual operating speed, these emissions compliant machines are noticeably quieter.
Removing runway rubber
February 20, 2012
When Dubai Airport contacted Waterblasting Technologies it faced a number of challenges.
Bridge project uses high performing formwork
February 20, 2012
Doka designed and supplied a high-performing formwork technology solution for a challenging bridge project south of the German town of Halle. The 8,614m long single-cell box girder superstructure of the Saale-Elster Viaduct, with a typical cross section width of 13.9m, is borne on 220 piers, and has a constructional depth of 4m. It is mainly being erected on launching girders to minimise the impact on flora and fauna.
Asphalt milling key to runway upgrade project
February 20, 2012
Work is continuing to upgrade Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (CSIA), India's largest airport in Mumbai, the country's largest city. The airport is equipped with a cross runway system (primary runway) and (secondary runway), with both intersecting each other at a common point.
Romania gets EIB funds
February 20, 2012
Funding worth nearly €600 million from the European Investment Bank (EIB) could help improve Romania’s national road network.
Machines on the road
February 20, 2012
According to Danish road marking equipment manufacturer Borum, for road marking contractors completing a project on time and on budget requires the right machines, materials, and a skilled operator. "But, even with a great team and perfect road marking conditions, issues can arise that effect operations and require support. And that's when a road marking equipment supplier who can provide quick back-up, reliable service and onsite training is vital," says the company.
Organisations’ ‘fairer charging’ call
February 20, 2012
Three major road organisations have issued a policy statement on fair charging for greener, smarter and safer road infrastructure.