Intermat key event for new construction technology
Key product innovations will be unveiled at Intermat. As one of the world's largest off-highway equipment exhibitions, the Intermat Show in Paris is a key event for new technology introductions for the construction industry. Major manufacturers will unveil a range of new technologies to the industry, as well as highlighting the benefits of their proven equipment designs.
Russian road deals
A notable partnership deal looks set to provide funding for key Russian highway projects. A memorandum of co-operation has been signed between the state-owned Russian Highways (Avtodor) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
Energy efficient street lighting
EMCOR Group subsidiary Welsbach Electric has been awarded a contract to install electrical street lights for the New York City Department of Transportation (DOT). The company will be responsible for furnishing and installing 83,000, state-of-the-art electronic, energy efficient cobra head streetlight fixtures throughout the the city's boroughs of Manhattan, Staten Island and The Bronx.
Vietnam plans highway building
Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) reports strong interest in for the 58km Ben Luc-Long Thanh expressway project.
Luzon benefits from new expressway deals
The city of Luzon in the Philippines looks set to gain from two major highway projects.
Safer infrastructure needs for motorcycles
As the popularity of PTWs in European cities constantly increases, the need for Europe to adapt its road infrastructure environment in order to better cater for the needs of these particular users is becoming more vital everyday.
Infinite uses for transport simulation program
The mezzo level transport simulation program from Canadian firm Inro has been finding larger and wider uses recently the firm reports, and it says Dynameq licences for up to 20,000 links have been taken.
China's important new links
Work is now underway on a new highway in China, the Shenzhen Eastern Corridor expressway.
Romania's new tunnel deal
A consortium will build a new tunnel in Romania as part of the Orastie-Sibiu highway project.
China helps Nepal plan capital ring road upgrade
China is providing technical assistance for the upgrading of the 27km ring road project for Nepalese capital Kathmandu.
Latest GIS and software tools improve operations
Innovative GIS and software solutions are coming to market from the three key market players - Mike Woof reports
Competition is strong in the field for GIS and surveying systems as well as the associated software. The three major players in the sector, Leica Geosystems, Topcon and Trimble, all invest heavily in research and development and continue to roll out new solutions for construction customers that will boost the efficiency of surveying as well as overall project implementation.
High precision concrete production
Innovative plants are coming to the market to produce various types of concrete including new mixes as Patrick Smith reports
Laser axle sensors deliver accurate traffic data
The Iowa Department of Transportation in the US has selected Peek's AxleLight non-intrusive laser axle sensors installed in a permanent site along Interstate 35/80 in Des Moines. This is the first time that the AxleLight sensors, normally designed as a temporary study tool, have been installed in permanent roadside cabinets. AxleLight sensors shoot a beam of non-visible laser light across the roadway, just a few centimetres above the pavement. Using these sensors, and the ADR family of Automatic Data Record
Reduced pollution with locally sourced materials
Robert Petts provides a practical example of gTKP at work. There is a substantial requirement for a range of sealers and binders in the global road infrastructure sector. The principal need is for the construction and maintenance of road surfaces and pavements. Globally, more than 100 million tonnes of bitumen are produced each year, mostly for use in the road sector.
Crash cushions EU compliant
In January 2011 it became a legal requirement for all crash cushions sold in the EU to carry the CE Mark, the symbol of conformity to European Directives.
Variations in European road safety improvements
Better transport safety is in the best interests of everyone. Accidents, injuries and fatalities take a heavy economic and personal toll.
Panama plans new project
Work will start shortly on the second stretch of the Panama-Colon highway in Panama.
Improve highway barriers to cope with higher speed
The UK association Britpave, the British In-situ Concrete Paving Association group, is keen to ensure that the country’s major highways will be able to cope with proposed speed limit increases. According to Britpave much of the UK motorway central reservation barriers may not be fit-for-purpose if the speed limit is increased from112-128km/h (70-80mph) as proposed recently.
IRF global Transport Knowledge Partnership
IRF with its flexible structure, excellent reputation and good experience in project management was chosen as the new service provider. This multi-million pound project, created in 2004 and funded by the Department for International Development (DFID) in the UK, is an initiative to promote and disseminate sustainable transport knowledge.
Quality road markings deliver greater road safety
Special high quality glass beads provide a vital part of the solution with road markings, particularly in the dark. In the European Union alone, roughly one-third of traffic accidents involving injuries happen at night, although only 20% of all traffic flows after dark.