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Limited growth
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REGIONAL REPORT: CIS NATIONS
CIS region aims for connectivity
Russia dominates the CIS nations and, as Jenny Lescohier discovers, the country is pinning its hopes for economic growth on infrastructure investment
ROADBUILDING
Repair, rebuild, construct
As the world’s infrastructure cries for massive  improvements, Jenny Lescohier looks at what OEMs are doing to ensure roadbuilding equipment is up to the task
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A bolt from above
Electric-powered equipment has been used in the construction industry for a number of years. However, writes Andy Brown, it is fast emerging from the shadows to the forefront of the industry
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Charting the industry’s changes
After 40 years as one of the construction equipment industry’s closest observers, Off-Highway Research’s Chairman David Phillips plans to retire. He reflects on industry shifts and what the future may hold
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As construction equipment is constantly refined, components are being fi ne-tuned to boost machine performance and help increase uptime, writes Joe Sargent
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