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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Boral sets ambitious 2030 targets, commits to net zero
Boral has set itself some of the most ambitious emissions reductions targets in the global construction materials industry to 2050, and joined the international Science Based Targets initiative.
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Articulated haulers are rebranded with Scottish flair
Rokbak – the rebranded articulated hauler – has been launched at its historic manufacturing base in Motherwell, Scotland, amid much Scottish pomp and ceremony – and broadcast to a virtual global audience.
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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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BHP, Cat combine to develop sustainable trucks
BHP and Caterpillar have partnered to develop zero-emissions mining trucks, following months of collaboration on how to sustainably tackle the miner’s energy demands.
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Australian PCI free falls from August lockdowns
The Australian Performance of Construction Index from Ai Group and HIA sustained a heavy blow in August as all segments fell into decline for the worst results in exactly one year.
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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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Screening media upgrade raises site’s productivity
A high resilience rubber screening media has helped a South American family-owned aggregates business to almost eliminate contamination and fines and increase its operational efficiency.
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Rammer technology to help cut downtime
The use of advanced hydraulics, materials technology, strength calculations, impact wave theory and production technology have cemented the Rammer’s position as the go-to rockbreaker solutions provider for the Australian mining, quarrying and construction industries.
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Adbri results warn of fall in concrete confidence
Adbri has achieved strong results in the first half of 2021, but the second half looks riddled with reduced production, industry competition and COVID-19 restrictions.
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