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Kubota's powerful newcomers
February 17, 2012
Kubota says its Dash 4 mini excavators deliver a combination of increased power, reliability and the latest technology. The new U48-4, U55-4 and KX057-4 models are said to provide increased boom lifting force as well as other performance upgrades. The U48-4 zero tail swing excavator offers 4.7tonnes of lifting power and can work in confined spaces, while the Kubota U55-4 tight tail swing machine offers 5.4tonnes of lifting power, as well as high stability. The Kubota KX057-4 has a lifting capacity of 5.5ton
Crack infill system ideal reinstatement solution
February 17, 2012
Overnight repair work on a major English motorway has avoided the major traffic disruption and significantly increased road surfacing costs that would have occurred if left untreated.
Klaruw's quartet of prototypes
February 17, 2012
Dutch retexturing specialist Klaruw has developed four new machine prototypes for improving pavement surface skid resistance. Its innovative MacroTex (MAT) prototype is believed to be the world's first wet steel shot-blasting machine, and the company also has two concept machines for controlled diamond grinding
South Africa tackling secondary roads
February 17, 2012
Work is now commencing in South Africa on the massive the S'hamba Sonke road repair and upgrade project.
Prismo division acquired by DBi Services
February 17, 2012
DBi Services has acquired the assets of the contracting division of Prismo Road Markings T/A Ennis Traffic Safety Solutions, a subsidiary of Ennis Paint.
Concrete paving key to Berlin's airport runways
February 17, 2012
High production concrete paving is proving a key feature at the new Berlin airport facility currently under construction The new Berlin-Brandenburg International Airport will soon provide improved links by air to the city. Work started in mid 2006 with the redevelopment of the existing Berlin Schönefeld Airport.
Barin provides aerial art
February 17, 2012
Italian company, which designs and constructs access equipment of various types and complexity, has developed a new state-of-the-art aerial work platform.
BICES organisers promise record-breaking show
February 17, 2012
Against a backdrop of China's fast-growing infrastructure projects, the organisers of BICES are promising 2011 will be another record-breaking year for the event.
Skid steer loader - more versatile than a jack of all trades
February 17, 2012
The skid steer loader has for many years been known as a jack-of-all-trades. Indeed the term loader can be a bit misleading, as a skid steer is far more than simply a digging or lifting machine. Skid steers, and their more recent compact tracked loader stablemates, are the original powered tool carriers. They are designed to work with a host of attachments, not just a bucket or pallet forks. However while this concept of one base machine and a multitude of attachments has been a big success in North America
Silk Road: 'viable alternative'
February 17, 2012
The final results of the International Road Transport Union's (IRU) New Eurasian Land Transport Initiative (NELTI)-Phase 2 have confirmed road trade links between Europe and Asia as an economically-attractive and viable alternative to traditional, saturated maritime trading routes.