May International Construction now online

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21 May 2012

The May 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: Lend Lease has agreed to pay US$ 56 million for over-billing clients in New York.

BUSINESS NEWS: XCMG buys a majority stake in Schwing Stetter.

50th ANNIVERSARY: Construction projects during the 1970s come under the spotlight.

KHL.COM: New interviews and product news videos from Intermat are available in the videozone.

INTERVIEW: Mario Gasparri, the new president of CNH Construction Equipment.

ECONOMIC OUTLOOK: Latin America.

REGIONAL REPORT: Latin America.

FEATURE: Road building

FEATURE: Concrete

FEATURE: Demolition & recycling

EXHIBITION: M&T Expo Preview

EQUIPMENT NEWS New machines and new technologies on display at Intermat.

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Putting the seal on innovative filtration
When you’re working with machinery, uptime is money – so why allow downtime on a jobsite to be triggered by something as unglamorous as an air filter?
Smart lifting: How to balance cost and safety
Rental experts discuss equipment strategies for today’s complex lifting challenges
How microgrids are powering the data center boom
As the global demand for data grows, businesses are looking beyond the grid for uninterrupted operation