Construction Europe - October 2020

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14 October 2020

Included in this issue:

CE October 2020

  • LARGE EXCAVATORS 
    Machines designed and equipped to move large amounts of heavy materials can still be re ned and intelligent, both inside the cab and outside, as Mike Hayes reports.
  • COMPONENTS  
    The advancement of components is continuing to drive the industry to further improvements in construction machinery. Joe Sargent looks at some of the latest innovations on the market.
  • FOUNDATIONS  
    Foundation drilling has become much more of an exact science in recent years, with fascinating innovations to be found across European construction sites, as Mike Hayes reports. 
  • ON SITE EQUIPMENT 
    Coronavirus has wreaked havoc on many industries, but the construction industry is still battling to keep sites open. Joe Sargent looks at new technologies and traditional equipment designed for use on today’s sites.

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Will fuel-agnostic engines power the next era of construction?
Flexible engine platforms are emerging as a way to balance performance, flexibility and future regulatory demands
Beyond torque: The challenge of power management for crushing equipment
How OEMs and operators are managing to maximise uptime for equipment that has to pass the ultimate stress test on a daily basis
Crawler-mounted boom lifts rise to the challenge of bridge work
From remote creek beds to inner city overpasses, crawler-mounted boom lifts are proving indispensable for bridge construction, inspection and maintenance