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System for Heat Collection from Asphalt Pavements Under Development
Monday, 02.28.2011, 02:28am
ScienceDaily (Feb. 11, 2011) — Tecnalia, through its Construction Unit, is participating in the Pavener project, aimed at developing a system for collecting the solar energy absorbed by asphalt paved surfaces. The two-year project is being led by the Campezo Group. The Group is focusing on quality control and research project development through its Research and Quality Control Laboratory, and presently this is one of its key projects
Transportation Projects Roadmap
Saturday, 09.11.2010, 11:54am
Stressed public budgets and delayed passage of long-term federal funding have taken a toll on many transportation infrastructure projects in the United States during the last year. Nevertheless, many significant projects are moving ahead....
IGGA hosts demo of first high production next generation concrete surface project in the United States
Thursday, 08.26.2010, 12:44am
WEST COXSACKIE, N.Y. — In partnership with the Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT) and Concrete Paving Association of Minnesota (CPAM), the International Grooving and Grinding Association (IGGA) will host a demonstration of the first high production Next Generation Concrete Surface (NGCS) project in the United States on Sept. 22. 
From Folkestone to Hong Kong - 20 Years in Worldwide Tunnelling
Saturday, 10.11.2008, 03:37pm

A tunnel that bored 40m under the sea floor, for a distance of 38 km, would undoubtedly present an epic challenge. Back in 1988, the Channel Tunnel project was to become the starting point for Bennett Associates’ journey into the world of tunnelling.

Innovative Crane Keeps Guided Busway Construction on Track
Saturday, 04.19.2008, 01:48pm

Constructing a guided busway on a disused railway line in Cambridge presented many unique challenges that would rule out the use of standard construction equipment. Existing railway bridges needed to be negotiated and local farmland had to be considered.

Shockwave traffic jam recreated for first time
Saturday, 03.15.2008, 06:26am
Traffic that grinds to a halt and then restarts for no apparent reason is one of the biggest causes of frustration for drivers. Now a team of Japanese researchers has recreated the phenomenon on a test-track for the first time.
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