Construction Europe - May 2019

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08 May 2019

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  • ROADBUILDING  
    Joe Sargent takes a look at the latest equipment designed to handle the increasingly challenging job of repairing Europe’s ageing road network and building the highways required for future economic development.
  • DRILLING  
    With the application of technology moving at a rapid pace in today’s construction industry, having the right drill for the right application only gets you half way to a job well done, as Mike Hayes discovers.
  • BREAKERS 
    Demolition & Recycling International editor Steve Ducker looks at how the manufacturers of hydraulic breakers and other hardworking attachments are responding to the changing requirements of their customers. 
  • CASE STUDY  
    Hubertus Mühlhäuser, CEO of CNH Industrial and Carl Gustav Göransson, president of construction at Case CE describe their plans for developing alternative fuel propulsion and reveal a striking new concept loader.
  • PREVIEW: BAUMA CTT RUSSIA  
    A strong European presence is expected at Russia’s largest construction show

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