As a Technical Specialist in Power Transmission for CBC, it’s Milan Sreckov’s responsibility to assess the performance of power transmission equipment in customer applications.
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Final sale relieves Boral of building products businesses
Boral has now completed its pivot away from building products with the sale of its Roofing and Masonry business to private equity company, Lutum.
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Sand quarry sees untimely end as imports take priority
A sand quarry closure in Jersey has set building materials costs to rise for the European island nation, after the site reached its permitted production levels with no extension application in sight.
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Queensland resets to improve site safety
Queensland’s extractive industries have been undertaking site safety resets in August and September, ensuring safety measures are prioritised across the State.
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Tune it right: Easy guide to belt tensioning
Adjusting tension in a drive belt can be a lot like tuning strings on a guitar. That is given the right tools are at hand to provide correct tension readings on the belt, and accurate calculations to determine the tensioning parameters.
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Monster dozer transported, reassembled on-site
The largest dozer in an OEM’s inventory has been transported in sections over kilometres of terrain and reassembled in a glacier region of New Zealand’s South Island.
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Holcim gets greener with ambitious global targets
Holcim, a global leader in sustainable building solutions, has set a target to become a nature-positive business through restorative measures in biodiversity and water management.
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Jerusalem quarry turns back the biblical clock
Israeli archaeologists have discovered a 2000-year-old stone quarry site in Jerusalem which could have been used to source the materials for the Jewish holy site, the Second Temple.
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Komatsu establishes sustainable alliance with big mining players
Komatsu has initiated an Alliance with several of its customers including Rio Tinto, BHP, Codelco and Boliden, to advance zero-emission equipment solutions.
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Contractor eager for more infrastructure work
The Glendun Group in 2022 will celebrate 10 years of operation – and with Brisbane set to host the 2032 Olympic Games, the contract crusher could yet leverage off the infrastructure opportunities that the Games will provide for southeast Queensland.
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