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International Construction Magazine April 2018 Back Issue

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WORLD NEWS
Global equipment sales surge; world’s largest suspension bridge; US steel tariffs proposed; megaproject in Lima; Chinese sky bridge; Florida bridge collapses.

ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
The Asia-Pacific region saw above-average growth in 2017, with most countries in the region contributing. 2018 will see a slight slowing down but growth will continue, writes Scott Hazelton from ISH Global.

REGIONAL REPORT
The countries making up North Africa have experienced different fortunes in recent years, but overall the signs are positive, writes Andy Brown.

YELLOW TABLE
2017 proved to be the most positive year for equipment manufacturers in a number of years. Our report shows exactly which companies experienced the most growth.

CONCRETE
New innovations mean that concrete can now flex under pressure and heal itself. Thomas Allen takes a closer look at these new technologies.

COMPACT LOADERS
Katherine Weir explores the compact loader market and looks at how quick coupling and multiple attachments have made these machines more versatile.

BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
Collaboration and innovation are essential to the successful construction of bridges, no matter where in the world they are built, as Thomas Allen finds out.

INTERVIEW
Sany Heavy Industries has experienced strong growth in recent years, so Andy Brown took the chance to speak to Wanchun Zhou, vice president of the company.

INTERMAT STOP PRESS
Your final call for all information relating to Intermat, which will be held in Paris, from 23 to 28 April.

OFF-HIGHWAY RESEARCH
An overview of the global construction market in 2017.
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April 2018 WORLD NEWS Global equipment sales surge; world’s largest suspension bridge; US steel tariffs proposed; megaproject in Lima; Chinese sky bridge; Florida bridge collapses. ECONOMIC OUTLOOK The Asia-Pacific region saw above-average growth in 2017, with most countries in the region contributing. 2018 will see a slight slowing down but growth will continue, writes Scott Hazelton from ISH Global. REGIONAL REPORT The countries making up North Africa have experienced different fortunes in recent years, but overall the signs are positive, writes Andy Brown. YELLOW TABLE 2017 proved to be the most positive year for equipment manufacturers in a number of years. Our report shows exactly which companies experienced the most growth. CONCRETE New innovations mean that concrete can now flex under pressure and heal itself. Thomas Allen takes a closer look at these new technologies. COMPACT LOADERS Katherine Weir explores the compact loader market and looks at how quick coupling and multiple attachments have made these machines more versatile. BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION Collaboration and innovation are essential to the successful construction of bridges, no matter where in the world they are built, as Thomas Allen finds out. INTERVIEW Sany Heavy Industries has experienced strong growth in recent years, so Andy Brown took the chance to speak to Wanchun Zhou, vice president of the company. INTERMAT STOP PRESS Your final call for all information relating to Intermat, which will be held in Paris, from 23 to 28 April. OFF-HIGHWAY RESEARCH An overview of the global construction market in 2017.


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WORLD NEWS
Global equipment sales surge; world’s largest suspension bridge; US steel tariffs proposed; megaproject in Lima; Chinese sky bridge; Florida bridge collapses.

ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
The Asia-Pacific region saw above-average growth in 2017, with most countries in the region contributing. 2018 will see a slight slowing down but growth will continue, writes Scott Hazelton from ISH Global.

REGIONAL REPORT
The countries making up North Africa have experienced different fortunes in recent years, but overall the signs are positive, writes Andy Brown.

YELLOW TABLE
2017 proved to be the most positive year for equipment manufacturers in a number of years. Our report shows exactly which companies experienced the most growth.

CONCRETE
New innovations mean that concrete can now flex under pressure and heal itself. Thomas Allen takes a closer look at these new technologies.

COMPACT LOADERS
Katherine Weir explores the compact loader market and looks at how quick coupling and multiple attachments have made these machines more versatile.

BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
Collaboration and innovation are essential to the successful construction of bridges, no matter where in the world they are built, as Thomas Allen finds out.

INTERVIEW
Sany Heavy Industries has experienced strong growth in recent years, so Andy Brown took the chance to speak to Wanchun Zhou, vice president of the company.

INTERMAT STOP PRESS
Your final call for all information relating to Intermat, which will be held in Paris, from 23 to 28 April.

OFF-HIGHWAY RESEARCH
An overview of the global construction market in 2017.
read more read less
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