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5 Uses for Thermal Imaging Equipment on Construction Sites

CCR Magazine

If you’re in the construction industry, thermal imaging equipment can be an invaluable asset. In this article, they break down the five key uses of thermal imaging on construction sites. Detecting Heat Loss Thermal imaging equipment is a valuable tool for identifying heat loss at construction sites.

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How Motion Control Technology is Transforming Construction Equipment

CCR Magazine

In the ever-evolving landscape of construction, the adoption of sophisticated technologies is not just a trend but a necessity for staying competitive. Among these, motion control technology stands out as a game-changer, enhancing the capabilities of construction equipment with unparalleled precision and efficiency.

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Komatsu: Green electricity driving forward

Roads Online

The company is aiming to achieve a 50 per cent reduction in CO2 emissions from both the use of its products and the production of its equipment by 2030, compared to 2010. Hydrogen-powered excavators Komatsu has been exploring cutting-edge technologies to power its construction equipment to further its commitment to carbon neutrality.

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XCMG: Ensuring safety and innovation

Roads Online

This commitment spans across its diverse equipment range, from mini excavators to heavy-duty mining excavators, graders, and rollers. Innovative Safety Features XCMG’s entire line of excavators is equipped with comprehensive safety features such as 360-degree visibility, emergency stop systems, travel alarms, and robust rearview mirrors.

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Komatsu: Technology driving increased sustainability

Roads Online

Komatsu is trialling several battery electric models in Australia. The new Executive General Manager for Construction and Utility at Komatsu Australia is looking to drive that change. He emphasises the synergy between Komatsu’s technology and equipment, highlighting it as an area he is enthusiastic about driving forward.

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McConnell Dowell completes works on Port Kembla Energy Terminal

Roads Online

McConnell Dowell’s scope of work included the construction of a new wharf, revetment, quay wall, nine dolphins, wharf furniture, main equipment foundations, and marine loading arm platform structures. The post McConnell Dowell completes works on Port Kembla Energy Terminal appeared first on Roads & Infrastructure Magazine.

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First phase of Coffs Harbour Bypass tunnel complete

Roads Online

Related stories: Environment Minister gives Coffs Harbour bypass approval Reports take Coffs Harbour Bypass closer to construction Boral to begin works on Coffs Harbour Bypass The work comes despite a traditional tunnel boring machine not being feasible for use on the short tunnels due to the mobilisation time and cost.