In a move designed to deliver benefits to customers and change the way its products are presented to the market, Astec Industries has announced a major restructuring of the company’s business model.
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A $40M boost for Pacific Highway’s safety upgrade
The Australian and New South Wales Governments are investing almost $40 million through the Road Safety Program on a suite of projects along the Pacific Highway.
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Rolling up in the world with CA35D
Dynapac’s CA35D vibratory roller has the ability to help small businesses scale up with its high compacting power and low-cost operations. Roads & Infrastructure explains.
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Peak paving performance with Dynapac at Shellharbour Airport
Local contractor Roadworx worked with Cleary Brothers on the $20 million upgrade to Shellharbour Airport in New South Wales.
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Material transfer for major projects
A newly released Material Transfer Vehicle, the Roadtec SB-3000, is about to hit Australian shores. With a pipeline of major projects set to boost the Australian economy distributor Astec is keen to get the SB-3000 to work.
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Road paving completed on the $15B Pacific Highway upgrade
The final section of road paving, between between Wells Crossing and Glenugie, has been completed on the Pacific Highway.
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Forward thinking for remixing transfer vehicles
Weiler has created a new style of remixing transfer vehicle, distributed by Hastings Deering in QLD and NT. Paul Montgomery, General Manager at Base Course Management details its use of the machine on a major project for Sunshine Coast Airport.
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Paving on the move with Astec
Designed in America and tailored for Australian conditions, Astec has introduced the Carlson CP100 II and CP130 pavers to the local market.
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Smooth running asphalt with Astec
Pavers are a key component in the chain of works on asphalt projects. Astec’s Jorge Boil explains the importance of daily paver maintenance and the processes that can limit costly downtime.
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Mobile solution that eliminates long trips
Working in projects throughout the remote west of Australia, BGC Asphalt needed a versatile high production mobile asphalt plant. The iNOVA2000 by Ciber from the Wirtgen Group fulfilled its role. Roads & Infrastructure explains.
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