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<title>Doosan Extends Hydraulic Breaker Range</title>
<description>Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment has added two new models to the company&#39;s range of hydraulic breakers for use on Doosan 14-38tonne wheeled and crawler excavators. Like the existing DXB100H, DXB170H and DXB260H models, the new DXB130H and DXB190H hydraulic breakers are said by Doosan to offer superior power-to-weight ratios, providing very efficient reduction of rock, boulders, concrete and other demolition waste, as well as excellent excavation work. The new Doosan DXB130H breaker is suitable for ex</description>
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<dc:creator>Natalie Trueman</dc:creator>
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<title>Australian mega link route opens</title>
<description>Australia&#39;s largest and most complex transport infrastructure project in the city of Brisbane has been officially opened to traffic. The first vehicles have now used the Airport Link, Northern Busway (Windsor to Kedron) and Airport Roundabout Upgrade projects, which together form an extensive US$5.85 billion transport project.
The project in Australia&#39;s third most populous city in the state of Queensland comprises a toll road and dedicated busway route, together involving almost 12km of tunnels (described</description>
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<title>Royal Engineers complete paving course</title>
<description>Personnel from the Royal Engineers Corps have recently completed a paver course attachment with Eurovia Surfacing, the road and pavement surfacing specialist. The course saw the Corps learn how to design, build and maintain a military road network or airfield when deployed abroad. The students were given a full site safety induction on arrival and spent three days with the Eurovia Surfacing team as they looked to fulfil criteria towards achieving their Military Plant Foreman titles. We are extremely gratef</description>
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<title>Technological solution to site security</title>
<description>AMG-Panogenics and Cathexis have launched a fully integrated surveillance system said to be ideal for mining and construction industry firm security and infrastructure management needs.  The combined system is based on South Africa-based Cathexis&#39;s CatVision IP Surveillance Software Suite and UK company AMG-Panogenics&#39;s 5 Megapixel PanoCam360. Mark Ross, director of Cathexis&#39;s European subsidiary based in Derby, central England, said: We see a big potential in the integration of the 5 Megapixel PanoCam360</description>
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<dc:creator>Natalie Trueman</dc:creator>
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<title>Subaru ventures into China</title>
<description>Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI), parent company of Subaru Industrial Power Products, has signed an agreement creating a joint venture company in Shanghai, China. The agreement, signed in partnership with Toyota Tsusho (China) Co. Ltd, was due to lead to Subaru Industrial Power Products of China Co. Ltd starting full trading from September 2012.
Subaru&#39;s investment and expansion in the Chinese market is said to be a strategic move to stay ahead of the growing demand for industrial products in the country. In ad</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 28 Sep 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:creator>Kestutis Rusas</dc:creator>
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<title>HCSS for data anywhere, anytime</title>
<description>Construction software developer HCSS has introduced a suite of new mobile applications for collecting and reviewing data on construction field operations. The apps by the US firm can be run anywhere using iPhones, iPads and Android-based phones and tablets.  With just a few swipes on a mobile device, contractors can record an entire time card including diaries, photographs and cost-coded employee and equipment hours, as well as production quantities.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:creator>Natalie Trueman</dc:creator>
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<title>Record bursting water repairs</title>
<description>Vital repairs to a drinking water transport pipeline in Norway included the first ever use in the country of trenchless water pipe bursting to fix damaged cast-iron pipes. Leaks caused by corrosion had become commonplace over 900m of the 40-year-old ND 600 cast iron-made pipeline in Trondheim. Due to the pipeline running 3m below a busy street and in front of a kindergarten and school, contracted civil engineering firm Sandum decided to replace the pipeline using a trenchless pipe bursting method rather tha</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:creator>Joseph Tinlin</dc:creator>
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<title>Ice breakers from Legacy</title>
<description>Legacy Building Solutions has designed and built two new salt storage and winter de-icing operation facilities for Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) in the United States. The tension fabric structures, situated near Markle and Westfield, provide each site with a salt storage capacity of 2,993tonnes  enough to cover several months of winter road maintenance.</description>
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<title>Global notebook access 24/7</title>
<description>The Handheld Group claim its new rugged notebook with touchscreen is not only faster and easier to use than other similar devices, but also better value for money. Featuring a bright and sunlight-readable display, a 25.6cm widescreen, and weighing in at 1.5kg, the Algiz XRW also comes with Bluetooth, WLAN and GPS, as well as a built in 2 megapixel autofocus camera that allows video conferencing in the field.</description>
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<title>Express delivery from Sima</title>
<description>Sima, the Spanish light construction machinery firm, says European clients have begun receiving their orders within 92 hours, after the company signed an agreement with logistics provider Dachser to create a logistics centre in Nuremberg, Germany. David V&#237;lchez, Sima head of international sales for Europe, Asia and Africa, believes the recent launch of the Nuremburg centre will help the company reach its 2012 target of exports accounting for 75% of total sales. Sima expects between 60% and 65% of all sales</description>
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<title>High-reach demolition guidance</title>
<description>The National Federation of Demolition Contractors (NFDC) has published a revised edition of its landmark &#39;Guidance Notes on the Safe Use of High Reach Demolition Excavators&#39;. The latest guidance notes come five years after NFDC published the world&#39;s first &#39;Guidance Notes on the Safe Use of High Reach Demolition Excavators&#39;.</description>
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<title>Praise for high production crawler crane</title>
<description>Sennebogen&#39;s 6130 HD duty cycle crawler crane has received praise for its mining work in central Germany. The machine, which comes with drag shovel and a 5.6m dragline, has been extracting 2,500m of gravel/day. The crawler crane&#39;s 29.9m boom is used to pour material over a large heap before it is sieved after a short drying period and transported on with a HGV. The Sennebogen 6130 is being used by construction company Himmel und Papesch on behalf of K+B Kies und Beton. Himmel und Papesch says the machine</description>
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<title>Guide to sustainable drainage</title>
<description>Methods of ensuring ecological and sustainable drainage in an urban environment are discussed in a new guide being published as part of Hydro International&#39;s Engineering Nature&#39;s Way initiative. Co-authored by Professor Richard Ashley, of EcoFutures , Sue Illman, of Illman Young Landscape architects, and Alex Stephenson, Stormwater Director of Hydro International and chair of the British Water SuDS focus group, Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) in the Urban Landscape looks at Ecosystems Services, Green In</description>
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<title>Towed snowplough keeps the highway clear</title>
<description>Pennsylvania has a new tool to keep its multi-lane highways moving this winter - a 9.14m long, tow behind snowplough. The state&#39;s transport department (PennDOT) and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) say the tow plough will allow one truck to do the work of two. Costing between US$99,000- 106,000 each, PennDOT plans to have at least one tow plough in each of its 11 engineering districts by winter 2012.</description>
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<dc:creator>Kestutis Rusas</dc:creator>
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<title>Recycling highway material reduces waste and costs</title>
<description>The use of specialist equipment to produce hydraulically bound mixtures can save 30-40% on the cost of landfill and backfill it is claimed. The transportation and removal of old material from certain highway projects has long been a problem for contractors. But David MacLynn believes that the answer, in many instances, could lie in the use of hydraulically bound mixtures (HBM), which he says can save between 30-40% on the cost of landfill and backfill.</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/eurofile/products/recycling-highway-material-reduces-waste-and-costs/</link>
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<title>Lifting versatility</title>
<description>Cargotec is launching the Hiab ST 080 in emerging markets, a compact unit suited for mounting on light trucks. The ST (stiff and telescopic) concept was developed to meet the need for a crane with good hoisting properties, a low weight and long lifetime. This new model broadens the product line, features a boom with a hexagonal profile and is available with two or three extensions. The ST 083-032 has two extensions and a horizontal outreach of 7.8m, while the ST 084-032 has three extensions and a horizontal</description>
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<title>Cranes key to underground car park construction</title>
<description>A Manitowoc 2250 crawler crane and a Grove GMK6250L all-terrain crane have been used to help construct a two-story underground parking structure at a mixed-use apartment complex at Minnesota in the US.
The cranes were rented from Vic&#39;s Crane and Heavy Haul by Hanson Structural Precast, the precast subcontractor working for general contractor Frana Companies. The two cranes lifted and placed the precast concrete wall panels and flooring sections. The heaviest load, an 18m double T floor section, weighed 29.</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/general/products/cranes-key-to-underground-car-park-construction/</link>
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<title>State of the art greasing systems</title>
<description>Groeneveld Italia is celebrating 25 years of production. This comes in the same year that the Groeneveld Group in Gorinchem celebrates its 40th anniversary. With state of the art production facilities, an innovative research and development department and dedicated staff, nearly all Groeneveld and GreenCat products are developed and produced at the Italian plant in Brianza.</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/eurofile/products/state-of-the-art-greasing-systems/</link>
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<title>New construction tools training centre</title>
<description>Atlas Copco Construction Tools now offers a training centre for construction tools. The facility in Kalmar, Sweden, allows the company to concentrate internal training for hydraulic attachments, hand-held construction tools, maintenance, servicing and concrete and compression technology in a single location. The workshop houses up to six work stations, where products can be explained and servicing and maintenance tasks practised.</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/eurofile/products/new-construction-tools-training-centre/</link>
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<title>Innovative vehicle test track</title>
<description>Lafarge Contracting is helping build a sophisticated test track for future vehicles. Prototype vehicles are now being driven today on the new test track built by Lafarge. The pioneering cityscape circuit replicates the road network of an urban environment but is equipped with sophisticated telemetry, communications, monitoring and vehiclecontrol technologies.</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/eurofile/products/innovative-vehicle-test-track/</link>
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<title>Plastic pad boosts stability</title>
<description>UK firm Nylacast now has a novel solution for boosting safety on machines featuring outrigger stabilisers.</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/general/products/plastic-pad-boosts-stability/</link>
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<title>Continuing demand for construction machines</title>
<description>Corporate results from a series of equipment manufacturers for the early part of 2011 all seem to agree that demand for machines continues to improve.</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/contraflow-interview/contraflow/continuing-demand-for-construction-machines/</link>
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<title>Finning&#39;s European first for Cat</title>
<description>Caterpillar&#39;s UK dealer Finning UK has completed the first Cat Certified Hydraulic Rebuild (CHR) in Europe. mWhile rebuild of a machine or a powertrain is an option that many Cat dealers worldwide have been offering for years under the Cat Certified Rebuild (CCR) and the Cat Certified Powertrain (CPT) programmes, following the same idea of rebuild, Finning carried out a hydraulic system overhaul for customer Westminster Dredging.</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/eurofile/products/finnings-european-first-for-cat/</link>
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<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Volvo CE&#39;s training accreditation</title>
<description>Volvo Construction Equipment Division, Volvo Group UK has been awarded full accreditation as a skills training provider by The National Skills Academy for its paver applications training course. As part of a European initiative by the company to launch a Road Institute training programme focussing on providing contractors and industry bodies with quality training for their paving personnel, the Volvo dealership in the UK has achieved accreditation with The National Skills Academy for Materials, Production a</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/eurofile/products/volvo-ces-training-accreditation/</link>
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<title>&#39;Saddle up&#39; for 2011 Case Rodeo</title>
<description>CASE CONSTRUCTION Equipment operators and customers from Europe are honing their skills at the controls for the return of the Case Rodeo operator competition, which follows an inaugural European championship last year. Competitors will have to show off their skills in a range of machines, from skid steers and backhoe loaders to larger hydraulic excavators and wheeled loaders, and demonstrate technical skill, safe working practice and productive capability.</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/eurofile/products/saddle-up-for-2011-case-rodeo/</link>
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<title>AUSA&#39;s new forklift range</title>
<description>AUSA is launching a new range of rough terrain forklifts with capacities from 2-5tonnes with the company&#39;s new Fullgrip technology providing 4WD when required. In normal conditions the machines operates in 2WD, reducing emissions and fuel consumption, but the operator can select 4WD simply by pressing a button on the joystick used to control forklift functions.</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/eurofile/products/ausas-new-forklift-range/</link>
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<title>High fuel prices impact on global trade</title>
<description>Official statistics can often reveal the blindingly obvious to anyone with the remotest level of common sense. A report from the UK&#39;s Office for National Statistics presents a fine example, stating that fewer journeys were made during the recession.</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/contraflow-interview/contraflow/high-fuel-prices-impact-on-global-trade/</link>
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<title>Barin provides aerial art</title>
<description>Italian company, which designs and constructs access equipment of various types and complexity, has developed a new state-of-the-art aerial work platform.</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/eurofile/products/barin-provides-aerial-art/</link>
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<title>Switzerland&#39;s road safety cultural divide</title>
<description>A study by Switzerland&#39;s Accident Prevention Office (BPA) has unveiled an interesting cultural phenomenon with regard to road safety.</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/contraflow-interview/contraflow/switzerlands-road-safety-cultural-divide/</link>
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<title>Tool carrier</title>
<description>US firm Highway Products says that its Pickup Pack provides a truck bed tool storage system that suits use with road and bridge contractors. The system features storage compartments built to fit equipment and is spacious, secure and versatile. The system includes a gull wing saddle box, two lockable low side boxes, a flat or dome centre hatch. Mounting brackets for warning lights and signs are also fitted. When closed, the hatch locks the tailgate, making the bed area secure and weather resistant.</description>
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<title>Bridging the River Tisza</title>
<description>The Hungarian government has been investing heavily in extending and improving the country&#39;s motorway and trunk road network.</description>
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<title>JPE buys CDE plant</title>
<description>JPE AGGREGATES is buying a new CDE construction and demolition waste recycling plant as the solution to its waste recovery operations at Elford Quarry, County Staffordshire, England. The new plant includes an M2500 E3 mobile washing plant; AggMax 150R attrition system; AquaCycle A400 thickener and a VSI crusher. The M2500 E3 system includes feeding, screening, sand washing and stockpiling on a single chassis while the AggMax 150R system incorporates a RotoMax logwasher, which is a twin shaft system, 8m long</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/eurofile/products/jpe-buys-cde-plant/</link>
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<title>Priorotising road safety worldwide</title>
<description>Road safety is a crucial issue worldwide and on the busy roads of the 27 EU nations, action is being taken to reduce the annual death toll.</description>
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<title>Westquay offers Tesmec trencher</title>
<description>Westquay Trading, the UK dealer for Tesmec, has introduced a new mini trencher designed for compact utilities and specialist plant hire for highways across the UK. The new TRS300 mini trencher weighs in at 9,500kg, and says Westquay Trading, at 180cm wide and 285cm high meets the growing demand for a compact sized machine, capable of high productivity cable trenching for highways, built-up areas and streetworks. The TRS300 provides a remote control system for complete trench cutting and cable laying, which</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/eurofile/products/westquay-offers-tesmec-trencher/</link>
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<title>Motorway&#39;s tricky cable installation</title>
<description>The UK is now benefiting from the installation of sophisticated automated traffic management equipment and information signs on its motorway network. But with heavy traffic volumes on these roads, novel techniques have had to be implemented. One such operation, organised by client The Highways Agency and its consulting engineer A.One+, has recently been underway on the M56 motorway between Junctions 9 and 16 in north-west England under the Triple Package Advanced Works designation. To minimise traffic distu</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/eurofile/products/motorways-tricky-cable-installation/</link>
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<category>WH15 Eurofile</category>
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<title>New Holland&#39;s new wheel loaders</title>
<description>New Holland used the Hillhead quarrying and recycling show near Buxton, England, to display two new wheel loader models, the W190B and W270B. The company claims that the W270B offers high productivity and stability in operation. Power comes from a 239kW diesel that meets US and European emissions requirements while the machine runs on axles with integrated multi-disk brakes and self-locking differentials for high traction on slippery and uneven ground. High breakout forces and productivity are claimed while</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/eurofile/products/new-hollands-new-wheel-loaders/</link>
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<title>Utranazz launches Hydromix MVBP</title>
<description>Concrete equipment specialist Utranazz has launched its versatile Mobile Volumetric Batching Plant (MVBP) at UK quarrying and recycling show Hillhead 2010. The Hydromix MVBP has a roll-on roll-off system that allows for multiple mounting options, for example inside the back of a tipper body; onto a hook-loader sub-chassis; skid-mounted for yard use or permanently mounted onto the back of a lorry. The unit was designed by Utranazz in conjunction with Bertoli especially for the UK quarrying and recycling mark</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/eurofile/products/utranazz-launches-hydromix-mvbp/</link>
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<category>WH22 General</category>
<category>Products</category>
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<title>Mobile LTL-M from DELTA</title>
<description>Danish company DELTA has been highlighting its new mobile retrometer, the LTL-M, which will measure line width and other geometry properties and also be able to monitor defective or missing road pavement markers. Measuring the retroreflectivity of road markings is essential to ensure high visibility, and thus traffic safety. But, according to DELTA, until now the measurements of retroreflectivity have mostly been done with hand-held instruments.</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/eurofile/products/mobile-ltl-m-from-delta/</link>
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<title>Steering sensor system set up</title>
<description>BERNER &amp; MATTNER Systemtechnik has developed a turnkey steering angle sensor test system for Takata- Petri, a leading supplier of occupant protection systems for vehicles. The project included development, implementation and integration of the control software as well as the mechanical set up of an external test control unit. Berner &amp; Mattner&#39;s experience in the development of HiL [hardware in the loop] test systems facilitated the implementation of the complete solution from inquiry to certification in jus</description>
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<dc:creator>James Howard</dc:creator>
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<title>Terex company acquired</title>
<description>FIL FILIPOV, a strategic private investor and sole shareholder of Atlas Maschinen, has acquired the Atlas Cranes &amp; Excavators from Terex Corporation. The newly-formed German company Atlas Maschinen is headquartered in Delmenhorst, Germany, and Filipov will serve as the chairman of Atlas Maschinen Group. &quot;Atlas Cranes &amp; Excavators have strong industry recognition, wide distribution network and quality manufacturing capabilities.</description>
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<dc:creator>James Howard</dc:creator>
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<title>Improving road safety a priority beyond politics</title>
<description>Figures have long since become an important part of our daily lives. Data on all the humdrum events around us is regularly used to shape political policy that is in most instances, designed to improve our well-being.</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/contraflow-interview/contraflow/improving-road-safety-a-priority-beyond-politics/</link>
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<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:creator>Hema Mistry</dc:creator>
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<title>Measuring durability of Australia&#39;s roads</title>
<description>The Danish Road Directorate has signed a contract with the Australian states of New South Wales and Queensland regarding the measurements of more than 16,000km of roads.</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/general/products/measuring-durability-of-australias-roads/</link>
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<title>Vehicle tracking improves winter spreading safety</title>
<description>Aebi Schmidt UK and Masternaut Three X, one of the leading providers of vehicle tracking systems, have formed a partnership to improve safety on winter roads, save money and increase the efficiency of spreading fleets. The web-based Masternaut Three X satellite tracking system interfaces with the technology of Schmidt spreaders at levels to suit every highways authority, from tracking and reporting, through to the most detailed data on vehicle performance and fleet management. At the heart of the system is</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/eurofile/products/vehicle-tracking-improves-winter-spreading-safety/</link>
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<dc:creator>Jacob Brown</dc:creator>
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<title>Variations in European road safety improvements</title>
<description>Better transport safety is in the best interests of everyone. Accidents, injuries and fatalities take a heavy economic and personal toll.</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/contraflow-interview/contraflow/variations-in-european-road-safety-improvements/</link>
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<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:creator>Chris Woods</dc:creator>
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<title>Safety risk if construction projects speed up</title>
<description>Many governments worldwide are using investment in infrastructure as a means to help tackle the current economic conditions. New highway construction, widening and repair contracts as well as bridge and tunnel projects that had been planned, are now being accelerated to help the industry and provide construction jobs.</description>
<link>http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/contraflow-interview/contraflow/safety-risk-if-construction-projects-speed-up/</link>
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