International Construction - September-October 2023

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COMMENTBEST PRACTICE
NEWS ROUND UPTOP HIGHLIGHTS ˃ US The state of California
BREAKTHORUGH FOR LONDON'S NEWEST UNDERGROUND TUNNELALL PHOTOS: HERRENKNECHT Construction is currently ongoing in
A STRONG MARKET WITH MORE TO COMEConstruction in the US has performed strongly in recent years, with government support and growing sectors such as infrastructure and sustainability-related spending providing impetus, reports Andy Brown
GROWING DEPENDENCE ON INFRASTRUCTURE SPENDINGGovernment acts have boosted the economy and construction but, with retail and commercial construction under pressure, infrastructure is key, says Scott Hazelton
A SOFT LANDING HOPEFULLY REMAINSContinued woes in China means global construction equipment demand is weaker than expected but, for most, the slowdown will be gentle and some markets will grow, says Off-Highway Research
CONCRETE'S CARBON FOOTPRINTConstruction work won’t slow down so it’s essential to scale up sustainable initiatives and ways of working with concrete to put the environment first, reports Catrin Jones
Systematically SustainableSUSTAINABILITY AS A COMMITMENT AND AN OPPORTUNITY
Cold Milling Machine in the Spor ting Center of the Eternal CityPRECISION ON THE TRACK FOR NEW WORLD RECORDS
A Strong Alliance for Formula 1 RacingRACETRACK REHABILITATION IN SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS
Battery-Electric Tandem Rollers in the Compact ClassZERO-EMISSION COMPACTION
Spotlight on Green TechnologyLATEST GENERATION PLANT IN SWITZERLAND
RetrofitThe operational service life of asphalt mixing plants
Award-Winning MachinesPrestigious Award for Hamm! The latest HC CompactLine
Digital ReadyThis summer, Hamm will be expanding its HD+
Cutting-Edge TechnologyThe U.S. government commissioned the extension of the
The MINIs Get Off to a Great StartDiscover more online Vögele celebrated the premiere of
DOWNSIZED MACHINES UPSIZED POTENTIALThe excavator is construction’s most popular machine, known for its agility and versatility. Catrin Jones looks at what could be next in its development
THE COMPETITIV EDGEFalsework and formwork specialists are focusing on digitisation and sustainability, and tech is the competitive advantage to winning new business, reports
CONSTRUCTION'S AUTOMOMOUS PATHWAYConstruction’s path to autonomy is underway and, while a fully autonomous jobsite is far away on the horizon, the benefits of this technology are being felt today, writes
FUTURE SOLUTIONSCATRIN JONES speaks to CAROLINA DIEZ FERRER, vice president of future solutions at Volvo CE, on how the OEM is developing solutions to change the way construction uses technology
THE BATTLE TO BUILD THE GORDIE HOWE INTERNATIONALWith a span of 853m, the Gordie Howe International bridge will be the longest cable stayed bridge in North America. Lucy Barnard finds out why it is being built and the construction challenges it has faced
FIRST IN A SERIES OF RIVER BRIDGES IN CHINA UNVEILEDZaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) has unveiled the Jiangxi
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