Netherlands sees drop in traffic congestion
Official statistics for the Dutch traffic information service VID reveal that congestion in the country dropped by 16.9% in the first four months of 2011 compared with the previous year.
Afghanistan deal
US firm Hill International has been awarded a contract in Afghanistan for a road project
Uruguay targets roads
Uruguay needs to spend some US$1.2 billion on its road network so as to meet transport demands.
New uses for waste collected at CONEXPO
More than 400tonnes of waste was processed from the event with nearly 307tonnes able to be recycled, for a recovery rate of more than 76%.
Shantui now 'world's largest dozer producer'
Multi-national construction equipment manufacturer Shantui says it is now the world's largest maker of bulldozers, all under its own brand name.
UK asphalt market: 'turning lower'
The UK asphalt market increased by over 5% in 2010 but the market has already started to turn lower, claims industry experts BDS Marketing Research, which is forecasting volumes to be around 1% lower in the current year
Plans for Italian highway
Plans are in hand in Italy for a ?2 billion highway project linking Livorno with Civitavecchia.
Transstroy receives loan for Sochi route
Construction company Transstroy has taken out a loan of US$128 million from the Bank of Moscow for construction of a relief road for Kurortny Prospect in Sochi, Russia, from the M-27 federal highway Dzhubga-Sochi.
Mexican PPP highways face construction delays
Delays are affecting a series of PPP road projects in Mexico.
South Korea's transport plan
The government of South Korea will be allocating a total of US$127.99 billion on transportation infrastructure in preparation for the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Vietnam pushes ahead with road programme
Plans are in hand for a groundbreaking ceremony on Vietnam's Ben Luc-Long Than expressway during July-September 2011.
Hitachi's Japanese production nearly at 100%
Hitachi Construction Machinery (HCM) says it is likely to return to full production capacity this week for the first time since the devastating Japanese earthquake and tsunami.
GPS machine control improves construction accuracy
The latest GPS systems will improve the accuracy of many construction operations. Mike Woof reports. The pace of technological advancement is fast in the GPS market. Despite a market downturn, the GPS solution providers continue to invest in research and development. And there is evidence to suggest that the contracting sector is more keen than ever to employ the latest technology because of the cost benefits this can bring.
SolarLite road studs help slash fatalities on one of Britian's most dangerous roads
More than 304 people in the UK are alive today or have avoided the prospect of a lifetime of special care because just 15 roads have had simple improvements put in place, according to this year's tracking survey by the Road Safety Foundation.
ArcGen Hilta moves into message signs
The addition of mobile traffic control message boards to a British company's portfolio is among the latest moves in the traffic products sector. ABritish company is looking to further increase its presence in the highways market following an agreement with a major US manufacturer of mobile traffic control message boards.
Malaysia addressing road safety
Malaysia is introducing speed cameras in a bid to reduce the annual fatality rate from road accidents.
Norway leads electric vehicle drive
Norway's capital Oslo has the highest percentage of new electric vehicles (EVs) on the road than any other city in the world.
Israel project -tenders opening
Tenders are being called for the new Road 9 construction project in Israel.
EU funds for key Slovenia road study
The European Union has awarded €2 million of TEN-T (Trans-European Transport Network) financing to a study which aims at finalising the design of 13km section of motorway in Slovenia.
Cost-effective innovative backfill recycling
Day Aggregates offers a novel materials recycling approach - Kristina Smith reports
Here's a neat idea: take the muck from utilities trenches, treat it and reuse it, saving between 30-40% on the cost of landfill and backfill. This, in essence, is the theory behind Day Aggregates' EcoFILL 40 material. Confident of a growing market for this type of product, Day has invested over €569,000 (£500,000) in a new plant at its 3.4ha site in south London. "There is great demand for a solution to waste streams which