Brooke WisdomRoadbuildingSpotlightThe Kenco Barrier Lift can be used on any concrete median barriers, sound walls, curbing and piling. The MC3, with a 6,600 lb lifting capacity, is a groundbreaking new fully self contained lifter designed with the underground utility contractor in mind.January 1, 2010RoadbuildingRoadWorks: Vertical Wind PowerWind turbines, chemical treatments for unpaved roads, bidding for highway construction jobs and turning to solar energy in an effort to prevent the buildup of snow and ice on bridge decks are issues discussed.January 1, 2010RoadbuildingLattatudes: Here’s to Being Ourselves AgainThe highway and bridge construction industries are struggling to operate the way they instinctively know how.January 1, 2010RoadbuildingNew Road Products: New Power Equipment, Materials and Supplies for the Road MarketA new laser-based grading system, rotary screw air compressors, an SOS liquid deicing product, fluorescent orange field markers, multi-ripper teeth, and mowers and mower attachments are featured.January 1, 2010RoadbuildingSHOW PreviewsThe World of Concrete and The World of Asphalt are previewed.January 1, 2010RoadbuildingRoad Science: Thin is InThin lift hot-mix asphalt overlays are securing their place in the ‘pavement preservation toolbox’ touted by the Federal Highway Administration, the Foundation for Pavement Preservation, and other groups.January 1, 2010RoadbuildingKirk Landers: Necessity is also the mother of economyWhen it’s our turn to step forward and deliver the highest value to the public, it turns out to be not so easy.January 1, 2010RoadbuildingFinancial District: Long Tunnel, No LightTreading water. It was a metaphor raised several times during a gloomy press conference to paint a picture of American transportation contracting companies trying to survive.December 1, 2009RoadbuildingRoad Science: Top 5 Trends of 2010Trying to identify major trends and developments that could affect the way highway and bridge construction is done in the next year is something of a challenge at best. But there are some activities that suggest they may impose themselves on, or begin to influence, the process.December 1, 2009RoadbuildingFeature Article: Trucks of TomorrowAfter New Year’s Day, if you buy a new truck you’ll have to choose between one of two new engine systems. The two distinct technologies have emerged to meet the Environmental Protection Agency’s diesel 2010 emissions requirements in the United States: Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) and Selective Catalytic Reduction, (SCR).December 1, 2009Previous PagePage 42 of 48Next PageTop StoriesCompact ExcavatorsMecalac Rolls Out 12MTX Combination Wheeled Excavator-Loader-TelehandlerThe multi-purpose machine can perform digging, loading, and material handling tasks and run a variety of high-flow attachments.TelehandlersBobcat Unveils Electric Telehandler PrototypeSafety & ComplianceContractor Faces $394K in Fines After Worker Dies in TrenchWheel LoadersLiebherr Debuts World's First Large Wheel Loader with a Hydrogen EngineDozersHyundai Breaks into the Dozer Market with HD100