June edition of International Construction now online

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18 June 2012

The June edition of International Construction is now available to download from www.khl.com. As well as being available as a .pdf file that you can download and keep, the issue comes in an on-line format that offers more functions.

Benefits include smooth, page-turning technology for a better quality read, an easier download process, and a seamless search function. There is also a clipping service tool, which allows you to highlight an article and e-mail it to someone.

NEWS: A former public official has been arrested on charges of Fraud in Montreal as part of 'Operation Hammer.'

Business: Italcementi buys a stake in West China Cement.

50th Anniversary: The fifth instalment of International Construction's 50th Birthday celebrations looks the ups and downs of the 1980s.

Khl.com: Coverage of the European Rental Awards ceremony is now available on KHL.com.

Interview: Perkins president Gwenne Henricks says diesel engines are here to stay.

Economic Outlook: Asia-Pacific

Regional Report: Asia-Pacific

FEATURE: Excavators

FEATURE: Tunnelling

FEATURE: Foundations

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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