Construction Europe  |  July-August 2019
ENGINES
While forms of alternative power in construction are being discussed more and more frequently, diesel has been the driving force behind companies for over a century. Joe Sargent looks at today's best engine options.
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY SUPPLEMENT
Formerly something of a dinosaur industry, with little appetite for technology beyond its iron roots, construction is now embracing the use of tech, such as drones, simulators and virtual reality. Now it seeks to attract the gaming generation to jobs once seen as dirty and dangerous, now promising better-paid and more comfortable career prospects.
CRUSHING AND SCREENING
With a major push towards electric drive units, transportability and simple operating systems, manufacturers are developing a new generation of crushing and screening equipment. Katherine Weir reports.
PUMPS
The latest models of dewatering pumps for construction are both more sophisticated and more robust than their predecessors, easing flooding concerns and helping to increase production. Mike Hayes reports.
EQUIPMENT
New launches from drilling rigs to the latest imaging technology.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Construction Europe July-August 2019.