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HCME's milestone
February 14, 2012
Hitachi Construction Machinery (Europe)/HCME has celebrated the shipment of the 25,000th medium Hitachi Zaxis excavator at its factory in Amsterdam, Holland. The milestone machine, a ZX140W-3, represents "an impressive achievement" for the Japanese construction manufacturer and the largest of its European assembly plants. To mark the occasion, a special ceremony was held at the factory and was attended by guest speakers Hitachi Construction Machinery Co., Ltd president Mr Kikawa; HCME president Mr Tabei and
Verona hosts Samoter
February 14, 2012
Major international companies are preparing for the 28th Samoter event being held in Verona, northern Italy, from 2-6 March. The event (www.samoter.com) will focus on the latest technology from the construction equipment market for the earthmoving, concrete, roadbuilding, drilling, tunnelling, quarrying, crushing, demolition and recycling, hoisting and handling, and transport/vehicles and components sectors.
Topcon: 'next generation' technology
February 14, 2012
Topcon Europe Positioning has introduced its 'next-generation' field controller technology with its new FC-250, which is designed to give users increased power and performance in a rugged and compact unit.
Sri Lanka's new highway - on track
February 14, 2012
Work is progressing on-track on Sri Lanka's Southern Expressway project. This will be the country's first expressway and is expected to be completed by 2012, removing the bulk of traffic from the existing coastal road that is highly congested and also has serious safety issues.
Concrete repair solution for tunnel applications
February 14, 2012
Blastcrete Equipment Company says that its novel new Mason Mate system provides an innovative solution for concrete repair and shotcreting in tunnelling applications.
Higher productivity, lower cost asphalt plants
February 14, 2012
Manufacturers are producing innovative asphalt equipment, and operators are benefiting from this as Patrick Smithreports. Asphalt plant manufacturers and operators are understandably placing great emphasis on higher productivity but with lower costs. At the same time they are aware of environmental issues and the ever-increasing use of recycled material in mixes.
Irish bridge's CE marking
February 14, 2012
With the aid of services provided by Laidler Associates the refurbished Portumna road bridge in Galway has become the first bridge in the Ireland to carry European CE marking. The CE marking was needed because the swing bridge has moving parts, and falls within the scope of the Machinery Directive.
PERI's tall order in Mexico
February 14, 2012
The Baluarte Bridge (Puente Baluarte), part of a major highway project, ranks among the most outstanding infrastructure projects ever constructed in Mexico.
Implementing road user charging
February 14, 2012
Oregon Department of Transportation's James Whitty spoke with Jason Barnes on the state's progress with VMT fee-based charging
New system identifies asphalt segregation issues
February 14, 2012
PAVING CONTROL specialist MOBA is offering a new system said to be able to boost surface quality and longevity. Called the PAVE-IR, this unit can be used to identify segregation issues during paving processes, a problem that is a major cause of premature failure in asphalt roads. Numerous studies have identified the relationship between thermal segregation and density and the new PAVE-IR package from MOBA is said to offer contractors a non-destructive method for detecting thermal segregation in real time