The Civil Construction Federation (CCF), has congratulated Asphalt Paving Services (APS) managing director Terence Breen, for being one of the first businesses to be accepted into the Positive Plans – Positive Futures project, as a founding partner.Read More
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Since the 1950s, Tasmanian based mining and civil contracting company Gradco has been a pioneer for purchasing cutting-edge earth moving machinery. Director Oliver Diprose speaks with Quarry about why his company continues in the same direction today. Read More
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Quarry sustainability improvement is a hot topic these days and one that is getting a lot of attention from different quarters, but what does it mean in practice? Eltirus founder Steve Franklin writes. Read More
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Boasting an impressive suite of features that cater towards an improved operator experience and higher savings, the L260H is the latest offering from Volvo to be supplied to the Australian market by CJD Equipment.Read More
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Regular calibration for your on-board weighing systems is essential for maintaining accuracy. Positioning technology and machine systems supplier, Position Partners, now offers nationwide calibration services via a fleet of trucks that can support all makes, models and sizes of machinery. Read More
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With a positive history working with Barlows Earthmoving in supplying crushing and screening equipment to the aggregates company, Tutt Bryant is again supporting the business as supplier of choice for Metso Outotec products. Read More
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Concrete rubble left behind by war and natural disaster could be recycled and used to help rebuild key infrastructure quickly and sustainably, according to new research from the University of Sheffield.Read More
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