Accurate measurement
Cygnus Instruments says that its Cygnus 4 general purpose, multiple echo depth gauge offers greater measurement accuracy than previous models. The new unit is said to be easy to use with a three button keypad and automatic probe recognition for accurate optimisation.
Changing face of global construction industry
David CA Phillips reports on the changing structure of the global construction equipment industry. In 2007, the year of peak historical demand and before the onset of the international financial crisis, estimated total sales of key equipment types stood at just over 1,000,000 units, valued at approximately US$100 billion. By 2009 sales had fallen to around 600,000 units valued at around $65 billion. The consequences of the global financial recession were dramatic and immediate, and remain with us today, and
Russia's road plans herald further deals to come?
Russia's Leningrad region has set a budget worth over US$179 million for road improvements in 2011.
Safer lighting
TMP’s new Spectralyte fibre composite signposts, lighting columns and LED illuminated posts, aimed at improving road safety, are compliant with European regulations having been crash and strength tested for every type and dimension of post and come with full CE certification.
BICES confidence
The organisers of the BICES 2011 event claim that this will be a world class exhibition.
Cost-saving polymer modified bitumen
An upfront combination of both cost savings and reduced environmental impact are now possible as a result of Kraton Polymers' continued investment in polymer innovation, says the company. "The new polymers enable a reduction in the bound pavement thickness by allowing the use of highly polymer modified bitumen (PMB) base course binders without excessive viscosities or incompatibility problems. The step change improvements in binder strength, flexibility and toughness result in a dramatic improvement in asph
New Indonesian toll roads
A key new road project is being planned in Indonesia.
Road monitoring tehcnology
Fugro Roadware says that its sophisticated Automatic Road Analyser (ARAN) data collection platform offers further functions with the development of the latest 9000 model. A product of two years of research and development, the new ARAN 9000 system has a 50% reduction in computing hardware over the previous model but offers the same functions, is fault tolerant, offers a plug and play system integration and uses a Windows-based operating system.
Liebherr sees strong performance
Liebherr reports steady growth in 2010, with turnover increasing 9%, a growth in its workforce and company investments of €544.1 million.
Paving controls
Minnich Manufacturing says that its new Auto Vibe Monitor allows flexible configurations for a simple readout and easy adjustments. The new unit can store data for transfer to a USB storage device and allows the operator to decide what is stored.
Miami tunnel underway
Work is now starting on the new road tunnel connecting with the Port of Miami.
Atlas Copco acquires generator firm
Atlas Copco is buying the Spanish generator manufacturer Grupo Electrógenos GESAN.
Polish project causes further legal headaches
The long tale of woe concerning Poland's troubled A2 highway project looks set to continue with the latest developments in the case.
Counting down
Peter BerghauS is now offering a redesigned countdown system for temporary and mobile traffic lights that is more visible than previous units. The red countdown display for fixed phase traffic light systems has been redesigned with a 185mm high LED display fitted in a weatherproof housing.
Cross border driving offence law comes close for EU
It will be two years before an efficient cross-border system for fining drivers who commit offences in other European countries can be implemented.
Northern highway connection for France
Plans are now in hand for a new 18km stretch of highway in France.
Netherlands new link
Despite years of objections and delays, the A4 highway extension project in the Netherlands is now to go ahead.
AUSA's increased orders for all product lines
Spanish company AUSA says it has closed the first half of 2011 showing growth across all its business indicators.
Number plate recognition tools
CitySync is offering an array of new tools for the traffic sector. The JellyBean is a mobile automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) camera aimed at use by enforcement agencies and is designed specifically to be mounted on police vehicles. This advanced dual ANPR camera incorporates mono and colour overview cameras, uses sophisticated infra-red LED technology and features a compact and durable casing.
Fast and accurate surveying
According to Leica Geosystems, its new HDS6100 unit is an improved, ultra-high speed laser scanner for survey applications. The Leica HDS6100 features several upgrades over the earlier HDS6000 scanner being replaced. These include a 37% increase in the temperature range (now -10ºC to +45ºC), a battery life of 2.5 hours, an integrated wireless LAN (WLAN) scanner control option and reduced noise at ranges of 25-50m.