International Construction - May-June 2023

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TOP OF THE TABLEEDITOR Andy Brown andy.brown@khl.com +44 (0)1892 786224 It
JCB’S EXPANDED ELECTRIC POWEPACK OPTIONSJCB is expanding its electric powerpack range with
IN CASE YOU MISSED ITMunich in Germany is the fifth most expensive
WHAT’S NEXT?A lot of the growth for OEMs and
KENGO KUMA TO DESIGN VISITOR CENTRE FOR ALBANIN WORLD HERITAGE SITEPHOTOS COURTESY OF KKAA Kengo Kuma & Associates
A MORE STABLE (AND GREENER) INDUSTRYConstruction in China has followed the path of the wider economy – tremendous highs followed by deep lows. However, discovers Andy Brown, the extreme nature of the industry could be a thing of the past and transitions to a greener construction economy are well under way
INFRASTRUCTURE LEASA THE CHARGEWhen the construction economy slows, China typically boosts spending on infrastructure – with over 10,000 infrastructure projects launched throughout the economy China has tuned to this tactic again, reports
SALES HOLDING FIRMSales for the world’s top construction equipment manufacturers remains resilient despite challenges
WORKING ALL ANGLES TO A SUSTAINABLE FUTUREJason Conklin, senior vice president, Caterpillar, with responsibility for Global Construction and Infrastructure talks to Andy Brown about electric power, automation, and sustainability
FROM THE EDITORIt has been an uncomfortable past couple of
CONTENTS5 D&RI ONLINE Some of the industry stories
In case you missed it…Some of the stories currently online at www.demolitionandrecycling.media
Reaching for the next levelD&Ri talks to Miguel Lambert, president of USA-based recycling company Repurpose Aggregates, about recent developments at his company, including working with Northern Irish wet processing specialist CDE.
A whole new challenge...We take a look at what material passports mean for demolition and recycling and how the industry in responding.
Monitoring developmentsFrom new product names to next generation products, there is a lot happening in excavators and loaders just now.
Future project three years in the makingA look at how crushers are making a difference in two very different environments, starting with SBM Mineral Processing’s Remax 600 impact crusher and the autonomous crushing that it is working towards.
A first in recyclingWhy United Kingdom-based recycling specialist Collard Group chose a Terex Recycling Systems installation
At last– a long awaited returnD&Ri looks ahead to two major shows for our sector taking place in the coming weeks – Plantworx in the United Kingdom and Steinexpo in Germany
Toronto calling for WDS 2023All the latest news as the industry prepares for its 15th annual gathering.
Connecting with the demolition industry is always worthwhileAs the International Media Partner of the European Demolition Association (EDA), Demolition & Recycling International brings you the latest EDA news in a dedicated part of the magazine.
Where in the world will we go next?Richard Vann, managing director, RVA Group, discusses international opportunities in the demolition industry.
GLOBAL ROADBUILDING MILSTONERoads play a crucial role in the development and growth of modern society and their construction and maintenance have become more ambitious with the help of new technology and techniques, reports Catrin Jones
REBUILDING TURKEYAlong with its neighbour Syria, Turkey is now counting the cost of the huge earthquakes that have left thousands dead and many more homeless. Neil Gerrard reports on the disaster
IT'S NOT ALL-ELECTRICMIKE HAYES looks at the power technology for construction equipment that may – or may not – be replacing diesel in the coming years
HIGHLIGHTSCONSTRUCTION ‘EMBRACING TECH AT UNPRECEDENTED RATES’ A new
NEW TOPCON SOFTWARE AIMS FOR GREATER DIGITAL ADOPTION IN CONSTRUCTIONUS-based technology company Topcon Positioning Systems has launched
FERROVIAL’S NEW AI ASSISTANT TO WRITE MESSAGES AND ANALYSE DOCUMENTS FOR ITS EMPLOYEESContractor Ferrovial has launched a new generative artificial
KOMATSU ANNOUNCES MID-SIZED HYDROGEN EXCAVATOR CONCEPTKomatsu has announced the development of a medium-sized
EUROPE’S LARGEST 3D-PRINTED BUILDING UNDER CONSTRUCTIONGerman construction company Kraus Gruppe is using a
TRANSFORMING CONSTRUCTIONRich Humphrey from Bentley Systems tells Andy Brown how construction can take its next step on the tech journey
BUILDING IN THE ANTARCTICWhat’s it like to build in one of the most remote places in the world where the temperature can be -35 oC (-31 oF)? Neil Gerrard finds out
POWERINGElectrification is happening across construction and the drilling and foundations sector is no exception, but the journey has only just begun, reports Catrin Jones
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