New Volvo excavators elevate customer productivity
US$1.14 billion funding package for Philippines bridge project
US$5.3 billion for Philippines’ transport infrastructure works
Engine improvements for decarbonisation
Duisburg double for lift specialist Sarens
Tendering underway for US$272 million Morocco highway
Ammann finalises ABG paver acquisition
Bitumen tech: innovation for decarbonisation
Mecalac goes electric in Annecy
A contractor reducing carbon emissions
Green light for iRAP's BrazilRAP São Paulo
Jacobs to provide services to Herts, UK
More work for Malaysia’s ethnic contractors
Climate resistant transport infrastructure
On the road to the IRF Istanbul Congress, first stop: decarbonisation
As the world gears up for the highly anticipated IRF World Congress 2024 to be hosted in Istanbul on 15-18 October 2024, work on some of the core themes of the Congress is moving on steadily.
Under the overarching theme of “Connecting to Empower Mobility: Roads as Enablers of a Sustainable Future for All”, the Congress serves as a dynamic platform to explore innovative solutions and collaborative efforts.
Challenging Colombian tunnel completed
Safer construction sites
Leica Geosystems is offering a new system that is said to help boost safety for personnel on construction sites. The innovative PA10 system utilises new technology to identify when personnel may be walking around a jobsite. The system then alerts machine operators to the presence as well as the location of construction personnel. At the same time, the system will warn any personnel walking around a site that construction machines are operating in the immediate vicinity.
Productive cutting with MB Crusher
One of MB Crusher’s hydraulic drum cutters has been used to carry out important work for a project in Nepal. Fitted to a Volvo CE EC210 excavator, the MB-R800 unit has been employed in the construction of a road section as well as a tunnel stretch. The road measures 7m-wide while the tunnel is 3.5m-wide by 4.5m-high and runs for a distance of 6.5km.
According to the client, the unit performed reliably in the tough application and was able to deliver a quality finish, while ensuring high productivity and utilisation.
Volvo EC30, ECR40 excavators for UK
SMT GB recently introduced the new Volvo EC37 and ECR40 compact excavators into England, Scotland and Wales.
Both the 3.5 tonne EC37 and the 4 tonne ECR40 boast smooth operation and easy servicing, as well as a spaciousness and more comfortable cab, according to SMT GB - the exclusive dealer of Volvo Construction Equipment and K-Tec Earthmover products in the three nations.