International Construction - November 2016

In this edition


WORLD NEWS
Poor showing continues for Caterpillar...US to build major drones base in Niger...Runway expansion for UK’s Heathrow Airport...

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International Construction’s team looks back at a year in construction and the International Rental Conference gears up for its 4th outing, this time in China.

ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
Oil prices are rising and the rubble is strenghening, but Russia’s economic woes are far from over, as Scott Hazleton reports.

REGIONAL REPORT
While construction remains largely in decline across the CIS, their respective governments are green lighting major projects in an effort to stimulate growth.

ROADBUILDING
In the past, it wasn’t rocket science. Now, however, the demands of building roads to last – and, of course, to do it quickly – call for some impressive technological intervention. Mike Hayes reports.

BAUMA CHINA
November is finally upon us and manufacturers pause for breath before the show begins. There’s no expense spared, as International Construction reports.

LARGE STRUCTURES
From east to west, construction equipment has proved pivotal to ensuring large structural projects reap the rewards, as Joe Malone reports.

PUMPS
An industry that requires the most technical of details continues to thrive in competition between manufacturers. Joe Malone takes a look at the latest ideas on the market.

EQUIPMENT
Ditch Witch launches new directional drill, and Volvo CE looks at the jobsite of tomorrow.
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