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Cemex announces US$150 million US divestment
Cement maker closes the sale of its aggregate, asphalt and ready mix concrete operations in Oregon and Washington
Further changes to Cat’s management team
Doug Hoerr, vice president of material handling & underground division, to retire on 1 August, following Paolo Fellin, Greg Folley and George Taylor
Atlas Copco’s Rego promoted to president
Vagner Rego to replace Nico Delvaux as president of compressor technique business on 1 August
Please take part in the July CE Barometer survey
Construction Europe’s monthly barometer survey only takes one minute to complete
Utility equipment: Call in the specialists
Utilities operations have benefited in recent years from the development of innovative techniques and equipment
Plans for US$7 billion road project
North Houston Highway Improvement Project to overhaul I-45 in Houston, Texas, US, due to start by 2020
Rental collaboration pitch for HS2
Hire companies join forces to offer one-stop shop services to UK’s High Speed Two rail infrastructure project
Asia Pacific move from XCMG
Chinese manufacturer aims for ‘benign and sustainable development’ in the region with the opening of XCMG Indonesia
New Bell CEO chosen
As South African-based construction equipment manufacturer’s CEO retires, company’s COO set to take his place
REM is automated for the people
Montreal’s fully-automated light-rail project to receive almost US$1 billion boost from federal government
Sarens speech to confront ‘macho’ behaviour
Hendrik Sarens will use his keynote address at the World Crane and Transport Summit to confront machismo culture in the industry
Construction begins on US$3.2 billion Australian mine
South Flank iron ore project in Western Australia receives US$184 million funding for early work
Attachments: One machine, many functions
Attachments come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. CE looks at how they can help a single machine perform a variety of tasks
New US$1.4 billion Mozambique railway
Portuguese and Chinese consortium chosen to build new railway line in east Africa
Call in the specialists
Utilities operations have benefited in recent years from the development of innovative techniques and equipment, as Mike Hayes reports.
Global emissions compliance to rise
Diesel engines meeting Tier 2 standards or less to be all but phased-out by 2023 in new non-road mobile machinery
US$1.4 billion convention centre expansion
Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority approves US$1.4 billion overhaul of Las Vegas Convention Centre District
Fears of Californian dam flaws
State orders assessment of over 50 dams in California, US, after spillway crumbles at Oroville Dam
Health & Safety: Risky business
Construction workers are at high risk of harm. Thomas Allen looks at the various approaches taken to improving health and safety on the jobsite
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