Future growth for construction machinery rental
Future growth is envisaged for the construction machinery rental market.
Indian construction machinery exhibition planned
Plans are moving ahead for the bauma CONEXPO INDIA construction machinery exhibition.
JCB’s production record for backhoe loaders
JCB has rolled the 750,000th backhoe loader off its production line.
Cutting road deaths around the world
A new funding source will help cut road deaths around the world.
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Indian highway deals awarded
Two important highway projects have been awarded in Rajasthan State.
The world’s most congested cities ranked
There is a new ranking for the world’s most traffic-congested cities.
India’s Delhi-Mumbai expressway project underway
The new Delhi-Mumbai expressway will cut journey times between the two cities when complete.
Safety technology to cut crashes
Bloomberg Philanthropies has commissioned a new road safety report that shows 42,000 lives could be saved and 150,000 serious injuries prevented by 2030.
Italian construction machinery exports see growth during 2019
Italian construction machinery exports have seen growth during 2019. These climbed by 1.9% during the first nine months of 2019. This data has been unveiled by SaMoTer-Prometeia Outlook, which carried out analysis of Istat data. SaMoTer-Prometeia Outlook monitors Italy's imports and exports for the construction equipment sector
Advances with soil compaction technology
New advances in soil compaction technology will help deliver speedy construction to tight quality standards - Mike Woof writes
Ammann soil compactors for Indian road building project
Compaction machines from Ammann are proving beneficial for a major road project underway in India. A number of ARS 121 soil compactors are being used for an enormous, high-profile roadbuilding project.
Road and bridge upgrades improving transport in Nepal
New road and bridge upgrades are being introduced in Nepal that will help improve transport and develop the country’s economy.
Shell bitumen agrees supply deal for Indian market
Shell Bitumen has signed a partnership arrangement for the Indian market with Tiki Tar Industries. This will allow the firm sell bitumen to customers in the road surfacing sector, including national and state highways, airport runways and village roads in India. Tiki Tar and Shell India is a 50:50 incorporated joint venture between Shell and Tiki Tar Industries,. The new partnership will supply and market an extensive range of bitumen products based on the Shell Bitumen product portfolio.
“This partnership
Rural Roads for Development: a chat with Dr Michael Burrow
For the last seven years the University of Birmingham has been organising – together with IRF (Geneva) the Rural Roads for Development course in Birmingham. The week-long course is very much a hands-on course delivered by experts from around the world on a topic of relevance to the sustainable provision of rural roads. Ahead of this year course edition which will be hosted on 9-13 September, Dr Michael Burrow from Birmingham University answered key questions about rural transport.
Q: How can improved rur
Doosan Bobcat has opened its new factory in India
Doosan Bobcat has opened its first manufacturing facility in India. The factory is located in Tamil Nadu state, on the outskirts of Chennai.
Representing an investment of US$26 million, the 10.5ha site has an annual production capacity of 8000 units. It is an integrated facility with fabrication, warehouse, assembly and paint shop all under one roof and will initially be manufacturing Bobcat backhoe loaders completely designed and developed by the Engineering team based in Chennai. This is a new addition t
India’s infrastructure investment requirements
India’s highway construction programme will require nearly US$257 billion in financing over the next five years. That is the key statement from a report published by KPMG, titled Roads and Highways Sector - Current Trends and Future Road Map. India has set targets for building some 60,000km of new highways over the next five years. KPMG’s estimate for financing is the figure it believes India will require to achieve its road building target. Various different financing methods will be required however, with
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.
Grasim Industries of India welcomes income rise
India-based cement, textiles and chemicals firm Grasim Industries (Aditya Birla Group) saw its year-on-year income rise 12.72% to INR 19.09 trillion (US$257.9bn) in the 1 April to 30 June 2019 period.
The company achieved a consolidated net profit of INR 17.86bn ($249.43mn) , up by 27.86%. UltraTech, Grasim Industries’ cement subsidiary, contributed INR 10.18tn ($143.15bn) in revenues, up by 14.35%.
A Scheme of Arrangement amongst Century Textiles and Industries Limited (Century), UltraTech and their
Roads upgrade in India’s Maharashtra State
A major road upgrade programme is being planned for India’s Maharashtra State. A loan worth US$200 million is being provided by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to pay for the work. The plan calls for roads in 34 of Maharashtra State’s districts to be surfaced. The State Government will provide $96 million to the programme also. The ADB is also providing a$1 million for technical assistance to the Maharashtra Rural Road Development Association.