Yearly Archives: 2013

Baltic Operators Tackle Case Rodeo Challenge

Case Construction Equipment’s famous Rodeo operator challenge has attracted the finest machine operators in competitions across Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia throughout August. More than 100 competitors took part in the challenge and tried their hand at the three competitions, with over 300 visitors attending the Case Rodeo events in the …

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SDLG makes an impact at Mining Indonesia 2013

September 2013 — South East Asia's biggest mining industry trade show – Mining Indonesia 2013 held in Jakarta from the 4–7 September 2013 – saw more than 12,000 visitors from all over the world attend the prestigious event including Shandong Lingong Machinery Co., Ltd., China's leading wheel loader manufacturer.  In …

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Machu Picchu : The ‘Lost City’ – part 3 : Stonework

“…the stonework of the site remains as one of the world’s great examples of the use of a natural raw material to provide outstanding architecture which is totally appropriate to the surroundings.” ~UNESCO Author’s Own Photo – Mary Bon 1995 The Incas were masters of the ashlar polished drystone masonry …

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Maghreb Infrastructure & Construction Summit

Uniting Government Bodies & Senior Experts to Discuss the Future Investments & Opportunities in the Maghreb Region IRN is proud to bring you the 'Maghreb Infrastructure & Construction Summit 2013' taking place 25-26 September at Le Royal Mansour Meridien Hotel in Casablanca, Morocco. IRN, global summit organiser is proud to …

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Case Excavators Help To Map The World’s Rotation

Two Case crawler excavators have been purchased by Kings Bay AS, a Norwegian government research facility that is run by the country’s Ministry of Trade and Industry. The excavators will be used to provide infrastructure construction and support to the settlement of Ny-Ålesund, on the island of Spitsbergen, including the …

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Machu Picchu: The Lost City – Part 2 : Engineering

  “…Machu Picchu was probably the most amazing urban creation of the Inca Empire at its height. Its giant walls, terraces and ramps seem as if they have been cut naturally in the continuous rock escarpments.”   ~UNESCO A pedestrian ‘ruta’ (route) known now as the Inca Trail was built …

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