A new report from Parliament's Environmental Audit Committee on reducing carbon in construction has been welcomed by UK Concrete, the public and political advocacy vehicle for the UK's concrete industry.
Researchers have found it is possible to classify rocks according to the size of the particles they contain during quarrying, using a portable Raman spectrometer.
Crushing, screening and conveying equipment manufacturer Terex Finlay is rebranding globally as ‘Finlay’ including a new logo, slogan and a new house style for its marketing collateral.
Martin Engineering, a leading bulk handling equipment solutions company, has launched its innovative N2 remote monitoring system for conveyor belt cleaners in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and South Asia.
HeidelbergCement says it has the most ambitious CO2 reduction strategy in the cement industry after revealing plans to reduce its emissions by almost half (47%) to 400kg CO2/t by 2030 compared with 1990. The plans also equate to a 30% reduction in its carbon emissions compared to 2021.
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers' (AEM) director of market intelligence, Benjamin Duyck, has spoken of the long-term optimism that North America off-highway equipment manufacturers should feel, despite immediate headwinds.
Construction sector leaders from across Europe have launched the EU Policy Roadmap that is targeting climate neutral buildings and construction by 2050.
Euro Auctions is putting a candy pink 2015 JCB JS220LC excavator on offer at its mixed plant and agricultural sale on 17th June to raise funds for charity.
After a hiatus due to the COVID pandemic and making way for the Hillhead show, the UK Construction Equipment Association (CEA) has confirmed the venue and dates for the next Plantworx trade show.
Yanmar Engine Manufacturing India (Yanmar Engine India), a leading off-highway machine engine manufacturer, has installed a 1MWp rooftop solar photovoltaic generation system to its industrial engine production facility in Tamil Nadu. The system will power about 30% of the facility's energy needs with green power.
Summit Materials, a major US vertically integrated construction materials company, has sold its Kentucky-based Hinkle Contracting business to an affiliate of CRH Americas Materials.