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February 28, 2012
More sophisticated compaction technologies are now coming to market, offering a wide range of benefits to users
February 28, 2012
Tony Pearce, honorary life member and former director-general of IRF Geneva, recalls the history of the Silk Roads, highlights their continued…
February 28, 2012
In this second of a two-part article, Jack Opiola, demonstrates that the imposition of a government provided GPS mandate to levy mileage tax could be…
February 28, 2012
A Europe without borders is an attractive prospect for the construction and design industries, claim supporters of Eurocodes. For all companies…
February 28, 2012
FEHRL's fifth SERRP is set to drive road transport into the 21st century
February 28, 2012
The biggest problem on UK roads is congestion, and there is no shortage of ideas as to how it should be tackled. Patrick Smith reports. Congestion (…
February 28, 2012
In March 1991, the International Road Educational Foundation (IREF), through the leadership of Dana Low, John Gehrett and Marion Dietrich, among…
February 28, 2012
Integrated construction software offers an effective planning solution - *Mark Nichols writes. In a world where resources are limited, 20 year…
February 28, 2012
In emerging economies around the world, rural roads often play a key economic role as the first link in a complex agricultural supply chain.
February 28, 2012
Asphalt rubber is a medium that solves the problem of waste tyres and at the same time produces a material that is suitable for highway use.
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