A number of construction projects in the civil engineering sector in the Czech Republic were launched in 2013 and this is expected to bare fruit in construction output from 2014 onwards. Much of the growth in the coming years is to come from the railway construction sector, which has seen …
Read More »€3.9bn from the EU funds to revive the Slovak construction market by 2015
Slovakia is to receive a total of €3.9bn from the EU for transport infrastructure construction for the period 2014-2020, which is an increase of more than €750m compared to 2007-2013. Of this roughly €850m is to go into rail construction and some €1.6bn into road construction. A further amount of …
Read More »Shanghai Calling – CEA to host UK Pavilion at bauma China
The CEA (Construction Equipment Association) in conjunction with UKTI has once again successfully organised a ‘high impact’ UK Pavilion at the forthcoming bauma China construction machinery, vehicles and equipment exhibition which takes place in Shanghai China from 25th – 28th November this year. The dedicated Pavilion is expecting to feature …
Read More »Acetech, Ahmedabad – Exhibition for the land of development – Gujarat
The Economic Times Acetech 2014 is an exhibition dedicated to the Construction, Engineering and Architectural field. This is a international standard exhibition on buildings and construction of innovative products, new technologies, materials and services all showcased under one roof. Economic Times Acetech 2014 strives to be a tool for the …
Read More »Interstroyexpo 2014 – St. Petersburg
The Russian exhibition market has been one of the benchmarks of quality for exhibitions all over the world. This is solely reliant on the fact that Russia is a country of great socioeconomic importance with persistent innovations. One of the main events of the Russian exhibition market this year is …
Read More »Making light of overburden in India
Montecarlo Construction Limited (MCL) is removing over 66 million cubic meters of overburden at an open-cast quarry in Singrauli. Singrauli is a town in the East Indian state of Madhya Pradesh – part of an area that is emerging as India’s energy capital. India itself is already the third …
Read More »Construction Machinery 1/2014 – LECTURA guide with the longest tradition is now available!
You find 8 languages in one book: German, English, German, Italian, Spanish, French, Russian and Chinese! The guide provides not only technical data but all relevant data for a well-founded valuation of used machinery over the last 10 years – the online version the last 18 years. 28 different …
Read More »Brazil Road Expo 2014
The Brazil Road Expo 2014 will take place April 9-11 at the Transamerica Expo Center in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The event, now in it’s fourth year, attracts well over 10,000 professionals in engineering, architecture, and administration personnel in highway departments, government organizations, and private contracting firms. The conference highlights the …
Read More »NASTT’s No-Dig Show – The Magic of Trenchless
The North American Society for Trenchless Technology will be presenting their No-Dig Show: The Magic of Trenchless, April 13-17, in Orlando, Florida. The event is North America’s premiere Trenchless Technology conference, and will feature presentations, panel discussions, exhibitions, technical training sessions and more. No-Dig is geared to appeal to a …
Read More »Melbourne: Garden City: Part 1 – Historical Development
Pre-European Settlement Before the arrival of European settlers, the area was occupied by hunter-gatherers from three indigenous regional tribes: the Wurundjeri, Boonwurrung and Wathaurong. It was an important meeting place for the Kulin nation alliance clans and critically a source of food and water. European Settlement 1803-1851 The first European settlement in Victoria was established in 1803, at Sullivan …
Read More »