All Road, Concrete, and Asphalt Equipment Articles
Intermountain Slurry Seal adopted the micro surfacing process when it won the contract to resurface a 14.5 km of six-lane carriageway between Wasatch Mountain and Salt Lake City in Utah, US.
IRN looks at some recently launched light compaction equipment.
UK rental company GAP Group is opening a series of specialist non-mechanical plant depots throughout the country to stock equipment like props, fencing, safety barriers and trench sheets.
Atlas Copco has set its sights on the US paving market with the launch of its Dynapac F1000 asphalt paver series.
SAKAI America is launching a range of Japanese-built light compaction equipment for North America to add to the larger, US-assembled rollers it already sells.
Work is progressing on the Tyne Tunnel, UK where formwork and falsework manufacturer RMD Kwikform is helping main contractor Bouygues Travaux Publics and Dunne Building & Civil Engineering on a difficult phase of the project.
Allen Concrete Pavers has introduced the 4836B bridge deck finisher (BDF) featuring hydraulic controls for powering the mainframe and a dual-roller finishing carriage.
Developments in concrete mixing technology are cutting production times and reducing consumption of both energy and cement. Steve Skinner reports on the impetus for speed set against a need for concrete excellence.
French contractor Sogea Satom chose a Caterpillar RM500 rotary mixer to stabilise the Douala road in N’Dokoti, Cameroon
On 1 October China celebrated the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China with a national holiday and a mass military parade along Beijing's Chang'an Avenue and across Tiananmen Square.
The 0.86 km long Bristol Motor Speedway in Tennessee was demolished and rebuilt during a 13 week break between races earlier this year.
Legislative and economic pressures are driving the road building sector towards more energy efficient and environmentally friendly machines and processes. Steve Skinner reports on the path towards sustainability.
Bypassing, harnessing or resisting the world’s rivers and seas represents a unique challenge. Steve Skinner reports on the needs and solutions behind some of the world’s largest and most spectacular construction projects.
Meeting a tight deadline and coping with high winds were just two of the challenges faced by Bam in the construction of Europe's largest airport development in Berlin, Germany.
RMD Kwikform Iberica created a bespoke falsework and formwork solution to construct the world's widest, single pylon, concrete cable stayed bridge over the River Tajo in the Spanish province of Toledo.
Safer and more efficient falsework and formwork systems are helping contractors to meet ever tighter construction deadlines. Steve Skinner reports.
Bobcat has launched a new range of vibratory rollers for use on its skid-steer loaders, compact tracked loaders, all-wheel steer loaders and telehandlers.
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