CNH Global NV acquires ownership of Indian jv
CNH Global NV, a global player in the agricultural and construction equipment business, has acquired full ownership of L&T-Case Equipment, an unconsolidated joint venture established in 1999 with Larsen & Toubro (L&T) to manufacture and sell construction and building equipment in India.
Drilling quick
Atlas Copco says that its latest T-thread drilling system offers up to 30% longer service life over previous designs
Highway developments to boost east-west transport
Huge highway developments are being planned and carried out to further improve East-West transport, with Central Asia a key region as Patrick Smith reports
Ukraine's pivotal plans
The authorities in the Ukraine are in discussions regarding financing for a major road project, as well as making plans for the country's first ever highway concession.
Fayat Group launches Bomag cold planer at INTERMAT
A working width of 600mm on Bomag’s BM 600/15 compact planer combines all the advantages of the smaller BM 500/15 compact planer with an eight tonne operating weight and a 20% more working width, said the company.
Minnesota's key road plans
The US state of Minnesota has plans for a total of 258 road construction and improvement projects in hand.
Air site supply
General Equipment Company says that its GP8 and GP8H portable gas-powered air ventilation blowers are ideal for supplying fresh air around construction sites They remove toxic and noxious atmospheres from confined work spaces, aiding in detecting sewer line leaks, and providing fresh air for personnel inside tanks and vaults
Huge ring road for Brazil
The tender process for the north section of the Sao Paulo ring-road in Brazil looks likely to open in June 2011.
Chicago interchange project sees costs escalate
A huge jump in costs in threatening plans to build a new cloverleaf interchange in the Chicago area.
High speed bridge demolition minimises disruption
A high speed bridge demolition project has been carried out successfully in Germany. Speed was of the essence as the bridge spanned an important road link and had to be removed in a tight time frame, minimising disruption to traffic.
Widening work for WA
Widening work in Western Australia (WA) will commence on a key highway link in June of this year.
Road accident database vital for road safety
In the last of our profiles of laureates of the inaugural Innovation Award for Road Transport in Developing Countries (InARoaD), we meet the winner of the Road Safety category, and third prize overall
Italy must embrace “internationalisation”
Italian construction equipment manufacturers are being urged to embrace “internationalisation” if they are to survive and prosper, after new figures revealed declining domestic but rising export sales in 2011.
Worldwide action call on TRB barrier resolution
Highway authorities worldwide are being asked to take action on a Transportation Research Board (TRB) committee resolution.
Call for new ways of funding road infrastructure
In the first of a two-part article, Jack Opiola, a prominent global expert on transport policy and a leading member of IRF Geneva's Policy Committee on ITS, introduces the urgent need to develop new, more equitable revenue mechanisms to replace fuel taxes as a means of funding and maintaining road infrastructure
Michigan's ageing bridges
The US state of Michigan needs to invest in highway bridge repairs.
Cat launches new pavers at Intermat
A full range of pavers, featuring both tracked and wheeled undercarriages, also will be at the show. The display includes the new AP255E, which is the smallest paver in the range, and the new AP1055E, the largest paver in the Cat range.
Mexican highway deal
A new highway costing US$450 million is to be built in Mexico's capital, Mexico City.
Developing Brazil's transport infrastructure
The IRF and ABCR spoke with World Highways about the upcoming 7th Brazilian Congress on Highways and Concessions event
Successful pavement maintenance
This is the final section of a three-part series about preventive maintenance for pavements. Written by Alan S. Kercher, P.E., Kercher Engineering, Inc