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NEWS 6
Panama Canal stalemate ends as contracting consortium GUPC and Panama Canal Authority reach funding agreement.

NEWS REPORT 15
The slowdown in China, difficulties in the mining industry and the depreciation of the Japanese Yen led to a reshuffle in the global construction equipment industry last year, reflected in the Yellow Table ranking for the industry.

KHL.COM 21
The Video Zone is bursting with new footage from the ConExpo-Con/AGG exhibition in Las Vegas, US.

ICEF 23
Entries open for 2014 ICEF awards, with new category added recognising innovation on smaller projects.

ECONOMIC OUTLOOK 24
India has to invest in infrastructure in order to meet its reduced economic outlook. Scott Hazelton reports.

REGIONAL REPORT 27
This year’s general election in India will disrupt construction activity, but a change in leadership could give the industry fresh impetus.

EARTHMOVING 32
This year marked the start of strict Tier 4 Final/Stage IV laws in North America, resulting in a flurry of new earthmovers with a firm focus on saving fuel.

TUNNELLING 41
Tunnelling projects present manufacturers and contractors with technical difficulties that require dedication and innovation to overcome.

INTERVIEW 49
Helen Wright spoke to Caterpillar chairman & CEO Doug Oberhelman and group president Ed Rapp about life after Tier 4 Final.

EQUIPMENT 53
A review of the people and machines that made the news at last month’s ConExpo-Con/Agg exhibition.

SUBSCRIPTIONS 56
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April 2014 NEWS 6 Panama Canal stalemate ends as contracting consortium GUPC and Panama Canal Authority reach funding agreement. NEWS REPORT 15 The slowdown in China, difficulties in the mining industry and the depreciation of the Japanese Yen led to a reshuffle in the global construction equipment industry last year, reflected in the Yellow Table ranking for the industry. KHL.COM 21 The Video Zone is bursting with new footage from the ConExpo-Con/AGG exhibition in Las Vegas, US. ICEF 23 Entries open for 2014 ICEF awards, with new category added recognising innovation on smaller projects. ECONOMIC OUTLOOK 24 India has to invest in infrastructure in order to meet its reduced economic outlook. Scott Hazelton reports. REGIONAL REPORT 27 This year’s general election in India will disrupt construction activity, but a change in leadership could give the industry fresh impetus. EARTHMOVING 32 This year marked the start of strict Tier 4 Final/Stage IV laws in North America, resulting in a flurry of new earthmovers with a firm focus on saving fuel. TUNNELLING 41 Tunnelling projects present manufacturers and contractors with technical difficulties that require dedication and innovation to overcome. INTERVIEW 49 Helen Wright spoke to Caterpillar chairman & CEO Doug Oberhelman and group president Ed Rapp about life after Tier 4 Final. EQUIPMENT 53 A review of the people and machines that made the news at last month’s ConExpo-Con/Agg exhibition. SUBSCRIPTIONS 56 How to subscribe to, or continue receiving, International Construction.


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NEWS 6
Panama Canal stalemate ends as contracting consortium GUPC and Panama Canal Authority reach funding agreement.

NEWS REPORT 15
The slowdown in China, difficulties in the mining industry and the depreciation of the Japanese Yen led to a reshuffle in the global construction equipment industry last year, reflected in the Yellow Table ranking for the industry.

KHL.COM 21
The Video Zone is bursting with new footage from the ConExpo-Con/AGG exhibition in Las Vegas, US.

ICEF 23
Entries open for 2014 ICEF awards, with new category added recognising innovation on smaller projects.

ECONOMIC OUTLOOK 24
India has to invest in infrastructure in order to meet its reduced economic outlook. Scott Hazelton reports.

REGIONAL REPORT 27
This year’s general election in India will disrupt construction activity, but a change in leadership could give the industry fresh impetus.

EARTHMOVING 32
This year marked the start of strict Tier 4 Final/Stage IV laws in North America, resulting in a flurry of new earthmovers with a firm focus on saving fuel.

TUNNELLING 41
Tunnelling projects present manufacturers and contractors with technical difficulties that require dedication and innovation to overcome.

INTERVIEW 49
Helen Wright spoke to Caterpillar chairman & CEO Doug Oberhelman and group president Ed Rapp about life after Tier 4 Final.

EQUIPMENT 53
A review of the people and machines that made the news at last month’s ConExpo-Con/Agg exhibition.

SUBSCRIPTIONS 56
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