March International Construction now online

19 March 2012

The March 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 useful clipping service tool, which enables readers to highlight an article in the issue and send it via e-mail to someone else.

NEWS: Problems pile up for SNC Lavalin as two executives depart and unexplained payments appear in its finances

BUSINESS NEWS: Sany has acquired German concrete pump and placing boom specialist Putzmeister

50TH ANNIVERSARY: iC delves back in the archives to the 1960s and looks at projects, machines and outlandish ideas.

KHL.COM: The 2012 edition of iC's equipment buyers' guide, the Yellow Book, is now available on-line, as are a range of new reports.

ECONOMIC OUTLOOK: North America

REGIONAL REPORT: North America

FEATURE: Intermat Show Guide

FEATURE: Falsework & formwork

FEATURE: Breakers

FEATURE: Cranes

EQUIPMENT: New launches from Hitachi, Komatsu and JCB.

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