Vietnam sees a road safety gain
Vietnam is seeing a gain in road safety.
Norway’s many deficient bridges
Norway’s many deficient bridges need repairs.
Volvo CE sees sluggish growth for Q1
Volvo CE is experiencing sluggish growth for Q1, 2022.
Thailand’s dangerous roads kill
Thailand’s dangerous roads are killers.
Scottish trial for OTT HydroMet’s ecoLog 1000
An OTT ecoLog 1000 water level logger with cellular data connection to Hydromet Cloud was trialled upon the Vales Burn Bridge in Scotland.
Streetlight control with Urban Node 324
Each Urban Node 324 Cellular city streetlight LED luminaire controller includes the Nordic Semiconductor nRF9160 multi-mode NB-IoT/LTE-M System-in-Package (SiP) and plugs into an industry-standard Zhaga LED lighting socket.
New Pakistan ring road project
Work is commencing on a new ring road project in Pakistan.
Earth Day inauguration for US animal crossing
Construction starts today, Earth Day, on the 67m-long Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing at Liberty Canyon in the US state of California and which will be the biggest in the world .
New Paraguay-Argentina bridges discussed
New bridges linking Paraguay and Argentina are being discussed.
Romania’s Cosmeşti Bridge work underway
The existing Cosmeşti Bridge, which opened in 1924, is a combined road and rail structure.
Wejo shows how mobility data saves lives
Wejo is showing how mobility data can help save lives.
Self driving cars for the UK
Self driving cars will be allowed in the UK
Romania retenders Lugoj-Deva section of A1
The Lugoj-Deva segment has been troublesome, with landslides halting work at least twice.
Key African highway concession signed
The concession package has been signed for a key African highway.
Brazilian road works planned
Brazilian road works are being planned.
Huesker: the case for geosynthetics
Huesker, a global manufacturer of geosynthetics and technical textiles, explains how incorporating geosynthetic material can boost a project’s environmental credentials*.
Turkish asphalt plant supplied to Denmark
A customer in Denmark is now benefiting from asphalt production technology supplied by Turkish firm E-MAK.
The company, Dansk Støbeastfalt, is based in Ringstead, Denmark and is a subsidiary of the DAB Group, which is headquartered in Gothenburg and is itself part of DAB Holding.
DAB has other asphalt plants located in Kungälv, Sweden and Roskilde, Denmark, both of which focus on producing mastic asphalt and other specialty materials. DAB also owns Spesialdekker, a firm that produces special coatings and is based in Norway.
Indonesian toll road project construction
Construction has started for a key Indonesian toll road project.
Alberta to add another wildlife overpass
The Canadian province said the overpass will be the first outside the federal Banff National Park.