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New Perspectives on Heavy metal
Roads & Bridges
December 2004
Allen Zeyher, Associate Editor
Cat’s excavator of the future has a cab that sits inside the boom, where the operator has the best view of the bucket.
Watch your back
Roads & Bridges
September 2003
Intec Video Systems
Work-zone safety efforts usually concentrate on keeping workers and traffic separate. Traffic control, signage and barriers are integral parts of every roadway construction project. Yet while highway construction workers are exposed to significant risks on the jobsite, motorist traffic is only half the problem.
Rental and Costello
Roads & Bridges
September 2003
April Goodwin, Contributing Author
The award-winning APAC-Georgia Inc. Ballenger Paving Division and its subcontractor, Costello Industries, Newington, Conn., are working up to 14 hours a day, seven days a week, on two concrete rehabilitation and replacement projects that stretch across four counties. Costello Industries is renting the majority of their equipment--nearly 75%--from the Rental Service Corp. (RSC) store in Byron. Renting the equipment helps the crew eliminate down time.
Batting Cleanup
Roads & Bridges
June 2003
Allen Zeyher
Street sweepers help keep the streets from being choked with leaves and various other trash. Here are some of the latest street cleaning machines.
Metal scraping stone
Roads & Bridges
August 2002
Allen Zeyher
Production models of Case?s graders were scheduled to start rolling off the assembly line in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, in July. The machine in Minnesota, a model 885 (Circle 915), was a prototype built in November 2001. This was the first motor grader produced by Case Corp., Racine, Wis., since about 1912. It was taken to several sites for field testing, and refinements were planned based on comments from the operators in the field.
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