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Macropavers help transform the tropics
In the tropical latitudes of Colombia, transportation of goods and people has become much easier through a relatively new network of national highways and airports.
Bomag confidence
Despite declines in many of its markets, Bomag’s president Jörg Unger remains confident about the future.
Dynapac machines for Algerian Expressway
A Chinese consortium has ordered 53 Dynapac machines to aid in the construction of a 528 km stretch of Algeria's 1216 km East-West Expressway.
Environmental strides are being made in road building. Steve Skinner reports
The road building sector is looking at ecological processes and more recycling in order to reduce environmental impact.
VIDEO: Voegele unveils Spray Jet module
Vögele has launched its Spray Jet module, a unit that can be added to its standard pavers for laying thin asphalt layers.
VIDEO: Volvo unveils paver of tomorrow
Concept simulation shows how technology could change the nature of road building.
Mixing, paving, compaction & milling from Fayat
Innovative binders, new rollers, pavers and powerful milling machines will all feature on the Fayat Group stand.
Foundation stone laid at new paver plant
Vögele has laid the foundation stone for its new asphalt paver plant in Ludwigshafen-Rheingönheim, Germany.
Cat AP300 gets to work
Following the launch of Caterpillar’s AP300 wheeled asphalt paver earlier this year; operators in the field are clearly voicing their approval of the new machine.
Road building: machine control and guidance systems
Machine control and guidance systems have advanced dramatically and now play a crucial part in the rapidly evolving European road building equipment market. Becca Wilkins reports.
US pavers
Vögele, part of the Wirtgen Group, has launched four new pavers to cater specifically for the needs of the US market
Heading south: Poland's A1 Autostrada
Poland's A1 Autostrada is part of the priority E75 North-South Trans European Network (TENs) corridor linking Vardø in Norway to Sitia on the Greek island of Crete via Finland, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia and Macedonia. Richard High reports.
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