Pre-owned Trimble technology available for resale
Trimble is now offering a novel service for pre-owned products.
The innovative Trimble Exchange service is an e-commerce platform that connects its SITECH dealer network with customers in the US looking to purchase pre-owned, refurbished and legacy Trimble products. Equipment listed on Trimble Exchange comes only from authorised resellers. Customers shopping on Trimble Exchange complete their purchases through a local dealer.
“Trimble's civil construction customers can take advantage of a wide select
Ukraine road construction with Volvo CE
A contractor in Ukraine is relying heavily on a fleet of Volvo wheeled loaders, excavators and graders. The Lutskavtodor Group is based in Ukraine’s Volyn region and has been a Volvo CE customer for more than 25 years, using the equipment both for extraction and road construction purposes.
The UK is ready for rubber – Tarmac’s new asphalt solution
A huge surplus of waste tyres and a strengthening commitment towards sustainability from local authorities has prompted asphalt supplier Tarmac to invest in technology to add crumb rubber to its mixes
"Local authorities want to be green, sustainable and environmentally friendly,” said Tarmac’s technical director Brian Kent. “I get the sense that these issues are more important to them now. I do think we are going to get some traction.”
Around 40 million tyres are worn out every year in the UK. Though
Mexico’s serious bridge condition problem
Mexico has a serious problem with regard to the condition of thousands of bridges in the country. According to Mexico’s general road maintenance authority (DGCC), 2014 bridges in the country are in a very poor condition. A further 3,673 bridges require attention and just 38% of the nation’s vehicle bridges are considered in suitable condition.
More worryingly still, local authorities have generally only carried out visual inspection work of existing bridges to assess their condition. Proper structural stu
Salzburg runway rebuild completed
Salzburg Airport in Austria is now benefiting from a 2.75km runway, following major redevelopment work at the facility
The new 2.75km runway was rebuilt following a total shutdown of flights at the airport for five weeks. The rebuilding work was assisted by the use of a compact crusher supplied by Linz-based Rubble Master. This unit was used to crush 8,500tonnes of material on-site at Salzburg Airport, with the material being immediately reused.
"This job was a challenge due to its tight time schedule,"
Puerto Rico road upgrades require funding
Puerto Rico’s road rebuilding and upgrading programme is falling short of the funding it requires.
New Zealand motorway project opening delayed
Further technical issues are bringing a further delay to the opening of New Zealand’s Transmission Gully Motorway. Costing US$547.3 million (NZ$850 million), the new route lies to the north of the city of Wellington. The work for the project was delayed first by an earthquake, which struck the area in November 2016. However this new delay is due to a combination of poor weather, which has resulted in delays onsite, as well as a greater than expected volume of earthmoving work being required. The route had p
Airport expansion for the Maldives assisted by Trimble
An airport redevelopment and expansion project in the Maldives has been assisted by the use of technology from Trimble.
In 2016 the Chinese firm Beijing Urban Construction Group (BUCG) was awarded the contract for the expansion of the Ibrahim Nasir International Airport on Hulhule island in the Maldives, which is part of the Indian Ocean island group. The massive US$440 million expansion and land reclamation work is intended to boost capacity at the Maldives Airport. BUCG has utilised Trimble field solu
Romania plans bridge rebuilding work in Bucharest
Key bridge links are benefiting from major upgrade works in Romania’s capital, Bucharest. Work on the Ciurel Bridge is now coming close to completion. The work is costing €470 million. This work has taken 12 years to complete. The work forms part of a wider plan to upgrade bridges in Bucharest. Other bridges being upgraded are the Eroilor, Opera and Timpuri Noi, spanning the Dambovita River. The bridge improvements should be completed during 2020.
New Paraguay bridge project planned
Tendering is due to start for the new bridge that will connect Paraguay and Brazil. The bridge will span the Paraguay River, connecting Carmelo Peralta in Paraguay with Porto Murtinho in Brazil. Financing for the project has been secured and the work is expected to cost US$73.7 million. Once it opens to traffic, the new bridge will link Brazil’s Route 267 with Paraguay. However the road links in Paraguay will have to be improved to connect the bridge to the country’s highway network. At present Carmelo Pera
Indian highway project awarded
PNC Infratech is to build a 32new highway connection in Uttar Pradesh in India. The project is expected to cost close to US$143.5 million and includes the construction of a 32km bypass, featuring two lanes in either direction. The contract was awarded by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and is expected to take 36 months to complete.
Ecuador road contracts awarded
Two major road contracts have been awarded in Ecuador by the road authorities. OHL has won the concession for a 131km stretch of road between Babahoyo and Jujan. The 30-year concession package involves an investment of over US$726 million. Meanwhile Tecnica General de Construcciones has a 30-year concession for the 113km road connecting Buena Fe and Santo Domingo. This deal is worth $591 million and includes widening the road so that it features two lanes in either direction.
Work commencing on Vietnam’s key road building project
Work is starting on a section of the road that will connect Son La and Cam Lo in Vietnam.
Key Mexican road route nears completion
Work on Route 15 that connects Nogales with Estacion Don in Mexico is nearly complete. Located in Mexico’s Sinaloa State this route is of particular importance for the country as it connects with the US border at Nogales and is vital for trade. Around US$1.06 billion has been spent on improving the 651km Route 15 and the upgraded road should be carrying traffic along its entire length by November 2019.
Belarus key highway upgrade project planned
Belarus is planning to rebuild the existing M-10 highway link, which connects with the EU to the west and Russia to the east. Running through the south of the country the M-10 connects Brest on the border with Poland, to Gomel close to the border with Russia. The work is expected to cost €185 million to carry out and the project is being planned under the PPP model. Various bids have already been made for the work, with contractors from Turkey and China amongst those tendering.
Future road safety solutions
The UK’s Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) has proposed a number of solutions that could help boost future road safety.
Warm mix asphalt offers green solution
A new report from the UK highlights that utilising warm mix asphalt (WMA) can help cut CO2 emissions. The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Highways has issued a report highlighting how the use of WMA can reduce carbon emissions and improve efficiencies on highways projects.
WMAs are manufactured and laid at lower temperatures than traditional asphalts, using less energy and delivering carbon savings without compromising performance. Their use can reduce CO2 emissions associated with asphalt production for
Sophisticated surveying tool from Topcon
Topcon Postioning is now offering a sophisticated surveying tool in the shape of an auto-collimating total station for surveying professionals looking for a motorised solution. The firm says that this rugged waterproof total station benefits from the latest TSshield technology for advanced security and maintenance. The system can also be upgraded to Autotracking when the customer is ready to advance further to robotic applications. The GT-503M can be used for Tunnel Guidance and Periodic Monitoring applicat
Volvo CE excavators at high altitude in Georgia
The machines have been used at high altitude, yet have delivered high utilisation despite the tough working conditions.
The industry’s most trusted brand in continuing education
With the release of an update catalogue of training and credential programmes available to road professionals worldwide, IRF has affirmed its role at the road industry’s most trusted brand in continuing education.
For 70 years, an essential part of IRF’s mission has been the organisation and delivery of continuing education services that help strengthen human skills and contribute to the dissemination of knowledge and field expertise.
Today, IRF’s curriculum of 40 certified courses provides technica