A specialist in conveyor belt skirting and transfer point technology has taken its expertise to the world stage with a revolutionary package of products.
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How to hit the spot in mid-sized machinery
The swing radius is all that’s reduced in this Volvo excavator, with maximum comfort, capable tech and an improved hydraulics system.
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Zircon answers the age old question: Curtin
Researchers from Curtin University have studied the age of sand granules to understand more about the Earth’s ancient history than ever before.
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Excavator has south coast quarry raring to go
To make sure nothing goes to waste, a quarrying business in New South Wales is making a name for itself in the crushing and recycling space – with the aid of a new excavator.
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Vocational training among election focus areas: Ai Group
Australian industry Group (Ai Group) has outlined three focus areas for federal policy in skills education and training as the ongoing labour shortage looms over an upcoming federal election.
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Metallica turns the tap on Cape Flattery silica sand project
Metallica Minerals’ Cape Flattery silica sand project has been recognised as a project of regional significance by Queensland’s Department of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water.
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Fulton Hogan to construct Victorian recycling facility
Fulton Hogan has made significant strides in recycling construction materials this year, receiving funding for a new recycling facility while partnering on research with Swinburne University.
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Boral results avoid construction hurdles
Boral has achieved a sales revenue of $1.5 billion in the second half of 2021, with concrete and quarries growing in spite of construction shutdowns and inclement weather.
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Caterpillar operator challenge reopens in 2022
Caterpillar has launched its Global Operator Challenge, calling all machine operators to test their excellence in safety and efficiency in 2022-23.
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Circular economy requires faith from industry and government
Research from Western Sydney University has made another stride in using recycled materials for aggregates, a key obstacle for engineers to develop a circular economy for construction.
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