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Vancouver to measure diesel truck emissions with roadside sensors
Diesel emissions, trucks, Vancouver
July 25, 2012
Technology
Chad Renken joins KPI-JCI as product application specialist
Chad Renken has joined Kolberg-Pioneer Inc.’s (KPI-JCI) sales and marketing team as a product application specialist. Renken will provide support to both domestic and international sales personnel in reviewing aggregate processing opportunities and by proposing the most efficient and economical equipment solutions for the company’s end-user customers. Previously, Renken worked as a project designer at Masaba […]
July 24, 2012
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July 24, 2012
Technology
Stress management not one-size-fits-all
How anxious do you feel? While reading an article linking stress to premature aging, it occurred to me that I really don’t know many people who don’t suffer from stress on some level. Although I found short-term stress can have some slight benefits (I had no idea), I found, not surprisingly, that intense stress over […]
July 19, 2012
Safety
One possibility for dozer training
Vista Training has launched a web-deliverable dozer training module, focusing on basic operation and safety. The 1-hour module is self directed and focuses on three key areas: Components, focusing on major blade and track components, and how they contribute to pushing material. Controls, describing machine controls and functions, plus typical working conditions and basic operating […]
July 19, 2012
Technology
Tesla to build an electric pickup?
Tesla Motors, electric drive, pickup trucks, torque, lithium ion batteries
July 19, 2012
Business
Rainfall app zeros in on your location
Raindropping app, paving, roofing, concrete, construction, iTunes App store
July 18, 2012
Technology
Vermeer’s Third World building solution
Vermeer, homebuilding, Vermeer BP714 Block Press, Third World, Terry Butler, Vermeer Charitable Foundation, DwellEarth
July 18, 2012
Technology
Cat announcing Q2 2012 financial results on July 25
Caterpillar Inc. will release 2012 second-quarter financial results at 6:30 a.m. Central Time on Wednesday, July 25, 2012. The results will be available at www.caterpillar.com/earnings.
July 17, 2012
Technology
Case equipment upgrades Alpha Series
Case Construction Equipment’s Alpha Series—its SR250 and SV300 skid steers and TR320 and TV380 compact track loaders—now meet emission requirements for Tier 4 Interim certification, thanks to upgrades to the equipment. The Alpha Series includes both radial-lift and vertical-lift models. The radial lift machines (designated with an R in the model name) are intended […]
July 17, 2012
Safety
I-Booth kiosk provides information at a touchable, 42-inch glance on the jobsite
University of Calgary researchers discovered that operator error can occur before the work on a jobsite even begins. Their solution is the i-Booth kiosk.
July 17, 2012
Technology
Why we need to harden the grid
Electrical grid, infrastructure
July 11, 2012
Technology
Stantec Names Ted Rutledge managing principal of Colorado Transportation Practice
Stantec has appointed Ted Rutledge as a transportation managing principal in its Denver, office. Bringing more than 35 years of experience working on award-winning projects related to engineering design, project management, group management, and financial and risk control; Rutledge will oversee the company’s Colorado transportation teams while working to continually diversify and grow the service offerings […]
July 9, 2012
Business
Obama signs new $105 billion highway bill
President Obama on July 6 signed signed into law a combined transportation, student loan and flood insurance bill at a White House event. The House and Senate on June 29 passed a new two-year $105 billion surface transportation reauthorization bill, Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century (MAP-21), the AASHTO Journal reports. The measure, H.R. 4348, passed […]
July 6, 2012
Business
Navistar changing exhaust technology for 2013
Navistar today announced plans to use a new diesel emissions technology for its MaxxForce 13- and 15-liter engines that now rely solely on exhaust gas recirculation. The new after-treatment technology is called In-Cylinder Technology Plus (ICT+), said Dan Ustian, Navistar chairman, president and CEO, during a conference call. No specifics were given on the technology, […]
July 6, 2012
Equipment
Navistar announces urea based emissions solution
Navistar, International trucks, emissions, urea, SCR, EGR
July 6, 2012
Business
Maxwell Systems releases StreetSmarts 8.0 project management software
The company calls the latest release of this software "a comprehensive job cost accounting and project management solution" that helps heavy and highway construction businesses to better manage construction, equipment, materials, financials, and more.
July 5, 2012
Business
Construction jobs booming on Gulf Coast
Construction jobs, employment, Gulf Coast, Texas, Alabama, Airbus, Koch Pipeline
July 3, 2012
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