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bauma 2013 on its way to break all records

On April 15, the top international forum for showcasing groundbreaking developments in machinery and equipment for construction, building materials and mining has opened its doors in Munich, Germany. A record of over 3,400 exhibitors from 57 countries currently present their latest innovations at bauma 2013. With an overall exhibition space …

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Slovenian construction market to stabilise at €1.5bn in 2013

After the weak period between 2009 and 2012, the Slovenian construction market will stabilise in 2013. Since late 2010 a modest positive trend has lifted Slovenian construction business confidence and this has continued into early 2013. Confidence is still negative but there are signs of improvement and this is a …

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Six prize-winners in five categories in the bauma Innovation Award 2013

The jury has chosen Six prize-winners in five categories in the bauma Innovation Award 2013 bauma is the top international forum for showcasing groundbreaking developments in machinery and equipment for construction, building materials and mining. This was highlighted once more on Sunday, at the presentation of the bauma Innovation Award …

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Finlay Group To Put ALLU Through Its Paces At PLANTWORX 2013

The Finlay Group will be staging live demonstrations of the ALLU Screener Crusher, Stabilisation and Fine Screening D-Series buckets at PLANTWORX 2013. Taking place within the show’s Site Clearance Zone at the Stoneleigh Park event, the display will show the ability of ALLU products to deliver a re-usable product on …

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Making a molehill out of a mountain

Volvo Construction Equipment is working in some of the world’s most treacherous terrain to construct a high-speed road link across the Andes Mountains – and making it look easy. A fleet of 60 Volvo road-building machines is being used to construct a 140km (87 mile) highway across the Andes Mountains, …

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Slovak construction market to stabilise in 2013

In 2013 the first signs of stability in the Slovak construction sector are expected. After a slump in public investment in 2012, civil engineering is expected to recover slightly, driven by the use of EU funds to conduct large infrastructure projects which had been delayed. Furthermore, non-residential construction output should …

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