Costa Rica road construction plan
Costa Rica’s Ministry of Public Works and Transports (MOPT) is planning 110 road improvement projects, with a total cost of US$144 million. Construction will start on the first 14 of these in July 2019, with the work being carried out by the contractor MECO. Funding for the work is being provided by the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) in the shape of a loan. The tender processes for a further 10 projects are commencing, with tenders for an additional 18 projects due to commence in July 2019.
Sheffield duty for a Miller PowerLatch
The Miller PowerLatch Tilt was recently the attachment of choice for Yorkshire-based engineering consultancy JN Bentley, part of global engineering consultancy Mott MacDonald.
Komatsu’s versatile backhoe loader
Komatsu Europe claims improved performance and versatility for its new WB93R‐8 backhoe loader. This is the first model of a new range in line with EU Stage IV emission regulations.
Upgrades for the new backhoe loaders include better visibility and increased productivity. The new WB93R‐8 has an operating weight of 8.1tonnes, with power from a fuel efficient, Stage IV compliant Komatsu SAA4D99E‐1 diesel delivering 75kW. It has a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) after‐treatment system using AdBlue, which
Engcon's powerful new EC233 tiltrotator and Trimble guidance
Engcon has announced that the company’s new EC233 series tiltrotator is in full production.
According to the Swedish manufacturer, the EC233, with a break torque of 340kNm, will be the market's most powerful tiltrotator for excavators between 24-33tonnes.
The EC233 replaces Engcon’s EC30, which has been in production since the mid 1990's, notes Robert Hunt, managing director of Engcon UK.
The product development cycle was focused on destructive tests where both mountings and connectors were exposed to
Heavy duty wheeled loader from Wacker Neuson
Wacker Neuson is now offering a heavy-duty wheeled loader with the introduction of its WL95 model. The new 10tonne class machine is the largest wheeled loader offered by Wacker Neuson but retains the firm’s compact design. It features the latest ecospeedPRO transmission, with customers offered a choice of two engine versions that meet the latest emission standards.
The machine is designed for materials handling applications with large construction contractors and recycling companies. Wacker Neuson will now
A €700 million investment ensures a makeover for Malta’s roads
The European Union Road Federation (ERF) recently held a road safety workshop in Malta*
Infrastructure Malta is entrusted with handling Malta’s recently announced – and unprecedented - road investment of more than €700 million over the next seven years. The government is also tapping into several European Union funds to support its own investment.
Projects include construction of the Marsa Junction Project, a new seven-flyover, multi-level intersection to improve the efficiency of the country’s most imp
Mexico boosting transport infrastructure in Quintana Roo
Mexico’s Quintana Roo State is to benefit from major expansion works to its transport infrastructure.
New road link for Algeria
A new road connection is planned in Algeria that will connect the Eastern Motorway to the RN5 route.
Silvertown tunnel project awarded
A consortium made up of Cintra, Aberdeen Standard Investments and Macquarie Capital will build the new Silvertown Tunnel under the River Thames in the UK. The new tunnel is expected to cost £1 billion to construct. The tunnel will link the Greenwich Peninsula on the southern side of the Thames with Silvertown on the northern side. Construction of this new link will help reduce congestion on the existing Blackwall Tunnel, which is notorious for lengthy traffic delays at present. When the tunnel opens, it wil
Texas highway project awarded
A joint venture team has been awarded the US$1.7 billion I-635 LBJ East infrastructure project in Dallas, Texas. Fluor Corporation heads the joint venture, which also includes Balfour Beatty Infrastructure. The partners will carry out the contract to design and construct the I-635 LBJ East Project in Dallas for the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).
The scope of work includes the widening and full reconstruction of nearly 18km of the I-635 route, which is also known as LBJ Freeway. In addition, th
Clean power drive for engine sector
The drive to lower engine emissions is delivering cleaner power solutions – Mike Woof writes
Argentina road funding for major projects
Argentina is looking to source a series of loans to pay for six important road projects. The Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) is in discussions with officials in the country over the loans package, worth a total of US$200 million. The funding would be used for six PPP road projects. Other financing worth $900 million is also being secured for the six road projects, with some of the construction work already underway.
New transport links for Vietnam’s key cities
Both Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) and Hanoi in Vietnam are to benefit from new transport infrastructure. For HCMC, as much as $39.6 billion will be required to deliver all of the 85 transport infrastructure projects being planned. Severe congestion and flooding are frequent problems causing major traffic hold-ups. Of the 85 transport projects needed for the city, 15 are for the construction of new roads while 55 are for road/bridge works. A further eight are for rail links and seven for waterways.
Meanwhile in
Colombia’s Toyo Tunnel project in hand
Progress is being made for Colombia’s Toyo Tunnel project. Around 20% of the work has been carried out. Building the tunnel and the first stage of the connecting highway sections in Antioquia includes the construction of 17 bridges, seven tunnel sections and 4.4km of road. Tendering for the second stage of the project is due to start soon and will include building a further 19.4km of highway. The Toyo Tunnel project and the entire highway was originally expected to cost US$603.5 million but is now expected
Sounds on road safety
Listening to loud rock music while driving could have a negative effect on road safety. This is according to research carried out jointly by IAM RoadSmart and the magazine Auto Express.
The research used a sophisticated driving simulator system. A test driver sat in the Base Performance Simulator while tackling a simulation of the Red Bull circuit in Austria. As the person drove, loud rock, classical, pop and hip-hop music was played. The trials included different driving scenarios with control at high spe
Russian road widening project to commence
An important road widening project is starting in the Republic of Bashkortostan, part of the Russian Federation. The contractor, Khotkovsky Avtomost, will widen a 19.65km stretch of the M5 route from a single lane in either direction at present so that it will have two lanes in either direction. The work will improve transport to and from the city of Ufa, home to one of the largest truck manufacturers in the Russian Federation. The work also includes building two new interchanges as well as a bridge and an
South Eastern Nigeria road project underway
Construction work on an important road link is underway in South Eastern Nigeria. The US$333 million road link will connect Bodo with Bonny Island. The 35.7km road includes the construction of a new bridge. The work is being carried out by contractor Julius Berger and commenced in 2017, with completion due in 2022. The project faces technical challenges as 7km of the route runs through marshy ground. There have also been issues between residents in the area and the contractor.
When complete, the new road w
Innovative asphalt production solutions from Marini
Marini has developed an innovative solution for asphalt production, able to use up to 100% RAP in the mix - Mike Woof writes
Italian firm Marini has long been one of the leaders in the field of asphalt plant design and development, competing against other key companies in the segment based in the US, Switzerland and Germany. Marini is expanding its range, with what it claims will be a revolutionary system for using recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) in asphalt mixes, as well as further additions to its mobi
Benninghoven’s mobile asphalt plant
Benninghoven says that its new ECO asphalt mixing plant combines high output and mobility, while its TBA asphalt mixing plant is now available with a hot-gas generator for the first time.
Made in the firm’s German factory, the new ECO plants can produce 100-320tonnes/hour of asphalt. The new plants are said to combine the latest innovations in asphalt production technology from Benninghoven with a high standard of manufacturing. Mobility is a key feature as the plant comes in compact container sizes. Thi
Vietnam expressway deal gets go ahead
The Vietnamese Government is giving its approval for the construction of a new tolled expressway connecting Phan Thiet with Dau Giay. The work will be carried out under the PPP model. Building the expressway will improve transport connections to the coastal area around Phan Thiet. Dau Giay is located just to the east of Ho Chi Minh City, so the new link will provide an important transport connection that will boost the economy for Phan Thiet.
This deal comes shortly after the announcement of a new 85km str