Libyan deal for STRABAG
A consortium headed by STRABAG will handle a highway contract in Libya worth €104 million.
Improving barrier safety for motorcyclists
Mike Woof reports on delays to better barrier safety for Europe’s powered two wheeler riders. Safety for vulnerable road users continues to be a matter of some debate in Europe. Although powered two wheelers account for a comparatively small number of Europe’s vehicles as well as total distance travelled, they account for a disproportionately large number of accidents. Statistical data shows that by far the greatest risk to users of powered two wheelers as well as other vulnerable road users comes from driv
Afghanistan's route of hope
Funding worth US$340 million is being provided by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to help finance construction of a new highway link in Afghanistan.
Major Central American infrastructure projects
Mexico and Central America are home to some of the world's most spectacular infrastructure projects as Patrick Smith reports
Prismo launches new road stud
Prismo Traffic Products has introduced a new moulded road stud that (in BSI British Standards road trials) is said to have exhibited a remarkable retained retro-reflectivity and 100% location retention over a one-year period. The technology behind the new product, branded Stimsonite Model 980, also designates the stud as "the highest performing reflecting road stud currently available to highway engineers."
Uganda's major rural road investment
Uganda's National Roads Authority (UNRA) is investing heavily in a major rural road upgrade programme for 2011, which is intended to boost transport.
Rugged control device
Axiomatic says that its versatile new valve controller can be used in an array of applications. This multi-purpose valve controller features one universal signal input to 2-3A outputs and is designed for use in harsh operating environments. The Dual Output CAN Valve Controller can be used to operate two proportional or on/off solenoid valves, with the ability to accept a voltage, current, resistive, digital, frequency or PWM input.
AEM predicts optimistic outlook
A new report from the US-based Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) predicts a slight increase in machine sales until 2013.
Vehicle location and safety tool
The sophisticated Cellocator unit from Pointer Telocation allows fleet managers to listen to what happens inside a vehicle during emergency situations. A panic button can be used by the vehicle driver to activate the hands-free unit, which can also provide voice communications between the driver and a fleet manager in the office.
Peruvian toll road 'environmentally sound'
The International Road Federation's Global Road Achievement Awards (GRAA) programme is a competition to honour and recognise road-industry projects that demonstrate excellence and innovation in road development worldwide.
Latest excavators offer increased performance
In the more down to earth market for crawler excavators, some novel developments are coming to market. Case is upgrading two key mid-weight crawler excavator models.
Fast road repairs
ASI Solutions has developed a fast pothole repair technique in the shape of its Rhinopatch process. This comes with a life-time guarantee and is said to offer a fast repair solution when a pothole or other road surface defect fails. The firm says that using this technique means that there is no need for a works team to re-visit a site and further disrupt traffic. The solution is to provide a road repair using replacement material of a superior quality to the existing road surface and to eliminate any joints
Colombian connections boost road building
Colombia continues to invest heavily in its transport connections, with the prospect of more contracts to come.
Advanced, low emission, fuel efficient earthmoving
Manufacturers are rolling out sophisticated machines for the European, North American and Japanese markets - Mike Woof reports. This year has been a pivotal period for the development of advanced, low emission earthmoving machines. During 2011 an array of manufacturers have introduced new models designed to comply with the latest Stage IIIB/Tier 4 Interim emissions regulations introduced for
Saudi Arabian road plan
The authorities in Saudi Arabia plan to increase spending on roads and highways during 2011.
Montreal's major interchange project
A major project to rebuild Montreal's busy Turcot Interchange in Canada now looks set to go ahead, having been approved by the city council.
Success of ICOET 2011 event for sustainable roads
The ICOET 2011 event proved a success for sustainable transportation – *Leonard Sielecki
Illuminating: lighting tape offers high visibility
An innovative Light Tape product is said to offer a fresh approach to edge lit acrylic signs. These signs have previously been illuminated with bulky fluorescent tubes that limit their application and are expensive to run and maintain. However, the new Light Tape product can produce high visibility.
Work to go ahead on Bangladesh expressway
Work on a new elevated expressway is now due to commence in Bangladesh. The project will be carried out by Italian-Thai Development (ITD).
Improving rural roads, fighting poverty
IRF Geneva's Innovation Award for Road Transport in Developing Countries (InARoaD) proved a showcase for initiatives that are having a real impact on global efforts to fight poverty by opening rural access, including this inspirational project from Nepal