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The need for utilities in Europe is growing exponentially, giving rise to new equipment and techniques
Swedish mining and rock technology manufacturer unveils the DS512i rock bolter with new carrier
Liebherr’s zero emission engineering venture, the LB 16 unplugged drilling rig, completes its first job
Danish manufacturer explains how technology can be installed in foundations to save energy
Mining and rock technology specialist launches the chunky DT1132i underground drilling rig
In the demanding area of deep foundations, options for equipment and technology are many and varied
Epiroc launches what is said to be world’s first fully autonomous surface drill rig
With over half the world’s population living in cities, what occurs underneath them is as interesting as the work above ground
UK authorities investigate groundworks equipment rental cartel involving M.G.F., Vp plc and Mabey Hire
The just-launched LB 16 promises environmental benefits with no loss of performance
Work must often be carried out without affecting the public, so CE looks at how to make this possible
With Europe home to many tunnelling projects, Adrian Greeman unearths details on the most interesting
Foundation works explored, from large-scale projects to digitally-driven precision operations
New designs, digital technology and increased efficiency are all part of the modern world of drilling. Construction Europe looks at some of the latest innovations
Europe is buzzing with major tunnel works. Adrian Greeman takes a look at some of the most interesting projects
In the world of drilling, research and development teams are working on any number of different ways of improving the efficiency of the machines
TEP II wastewater project tin Mexico City takes the first rock/EPB tunnel boring machine by Robbins in North America
Vermeer’s new range of Navigator S3 horizontal directional drill rigs offer improved speed, simplicity and sound levels.
Soilmec and Bachy Soletanche have worked together to improve safety when loading and unloading large piling rigs with the introduction of radio remote control
Bouygues has started excavation work on the 5 km Tuen Mun – Chek Lap Kok tunnel in Hong Kong using a 17.6 m diameter Herrenknecht tunnel boring machine
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