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The latest CEF Construction Survey also reflects a sector where the inflationary pressures of the last 18 months are having an increasingly unsustainable effect on the viability of a growing number of contractors, civil engineers and housebuilders across Northern Ireland, and with rising energy bills and interest rates everyone will have their work cut out to navigate their way through the coming winter. But it is not all depressing news. Although a couple of months away, bauma 2022 is shaping up to be a record breaker! It opens its doors in Munich from October 24–30 and is the world’s leading trade fair for the construction, mining and quarrying industries. We take a look at some of the new product launches we can expect. We also reflect on Hillhead 2022; the show celebrated its 40th anniversary this year, and welcomed almost 18,500 visitors and 604 exhibitors across the three show days; Plant & Civil Engineer was also there to see new product launches and demonstrations.

According to the latest RICS Construction & Infrastructure Monitor, while workloads in the UK construction sector continued to grow solidly in Q2, bolstered by a series of big infrastructure projects, momentum is expected to slow as issues with skills and credit conditions weigh heavily on firms.

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Welcome to the latest issue of Plant & Civil Engineer; it has been an eventful 2022 so far, and we can expect the industry will have plenty of challenges to face for the rest of the year, with dark clouds gathering in the distance.

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Outgoing Institute of Quarrying NI Chairman,John Moore (right), handing over Chair to PatO’Connor (left) at the Institute of Quarrying AGM.

Succeeding ConExpo’s John Moore, Pat has described his appointment as one of the highlights of his career to date. “I am absolutely delighted to take on the role of Chairman for the next two years. It is a real privilege that I never thought I would ever achieve.”

Busy Year Ahead for new IoQ NI Branch Chairman

His appointment was confirmed at the Institute of Quarrying NI Branch annual general meeting held in April at the Dunadry Hotel and since then he has been drawing up a busy calendar of events that will benefit members and local charities in the months ahead. Over the last few years, the IQ Northern Ireland Branch has raised thousands of pounds to support a wide range of charities, including Guide Dogs for the Blind (NI), Irish Rugby Union Benevolent Fund and Air Ambulance Northern Ireland. “I intend to carry on that work within the Northern Ireland branch which will include our annual golf day and our Stonecrushers Ball in October, which had to be postponed last year because of the Covid-19 pandemic; these are regarded as our jewels in the crown events,” says Pat. “On top of that, we have our regular monthly technical meetings to benefit our members, so there is much to look forward to, lots of planning to do, and I am very grateful in being able to play my part in all of that.”

Kilwaughter Minerals’ K Systems brand has had its position as a leading provider of External Wall Insulation (EWI) systems recognised at the prestigious 2022 Tall Buildings Awards. K Systems was announced as winner of the Best Tall Building Retrofit Project award in recognition of its role in the restoration of Gaywood House in Bristol. Bristol City Council tasked K Systems with restoring the exterior of Gaywood House, an 11-storey residential tower block in southwest England, to its original aesthetic and significantly improving the thermal performance of the building, whilst adhering to industry standard fire safety regulations for high-rise buildings.

The Tall Buildings Awards were presented on 19th July following the Tall Buildings Conference in Central London. This news follows K System’s 2021 success at the Insulated Render & Cladding Association (INCA) Awards where the business received the award for best-in-class in the insulation and rendered finish refurbishment category, ranking higher than numerous UK-wide counterparts.

news 4 PLANT & CIVIL ENGINEER PLANT & CIVIL FOLLOW US ON Breedon’s Ballystockart Quarry Manager, Patrick O’Connor, has been talking about his new appointment as Chairman of The Institute of Quarrying NI Branch. Pat has been involved in the Institute of Quarrying since he joined the industry more than 20 years ago and for the last five years he has been quarry manager at Ballystockart, located near Newtownards in County Down.

Together with approved installer Rateavon Limited, K Systems delivered an industry-leading, insulated façade solution that improved thermal efficiency, enhanced building aesthetics, and delivered an outstanding architectural structure that exceeds industry standards. Incorporating mineral wool insulation, the façade ensured a safe home for residents with improved thermal comfort and a unique blend of VBriQ acrylic and VBriQ+ clay brick slips offered superior durability and excellent UV resistance, futureproofing the building against the external elements, and ensuring the multi-storey complex maintains its colour and structural robustness over time. The Tall Buildings Awards are held annually and aim to celebrate businesses from across the UK that are developing unique design and engineering solutions to maximise space in city centres, creating a legacy of iconic superstructures and transforming the UK’s built Speakingenvironment.following the awards ceremony, David Grace, Sales Director at Kilwaughter Minerals said: “We are extremely pleased that K Systems has received industry recognition as a leading operator within this very important market. “At K Systems, we are dedicated to providing innovative, safe and sustainable solutions and achieving the best possible results for our clients and their customers. These awards are testament to that and it is brilliant to have the unrivalled knowledge and expertise of our team once again recognised at a national level. “We would like to extend our thanks to the entire K Systems team, as it is their hard work and commitment to excellence which has allowed us to experience this continued industry success, and of course a huge congratulations to all those named as finalists and winners at this year’s Tall Buildings Awards.”

Pictured are Scott Bradshaw and Tarvinder Katavada (centre) of K Systems, with members of the project team which delivered the best-in-class refurbishment beating stiff competition from UK counterparts, receiving the accolade at the annual Tall Buildings awards ceremony in London.

Kilwaughter Minerals’ K Systems Wins Prestigious Tall Buildings Award

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THE SANY SY135C TACKLES WORK EXTREMELY EFFICIENTLY AS A COMPACT EXCAVATOR, AND IS PROVING ITS WORTH ON SITES WHERE SPACE IS LIMITED

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The SY135C’s powerful Stage V ISUZU diesel engine, with its maximum torque of 375Nm and 1800 rpm, and sophisticated hydraulics system ensures a strong performance with reduced fuel consumption that result in significant savings in these days of high diesel prices. Both powerful variable displacement axial piston pumps are operated in such a way that they only build up as much pressure as is actually required, again reducing fuel usage. In addition, its hydraulic system has a sophisticated structure which reduces friction loss and pressure drops in the pipelines and ensures that power is transferred efficiently no matter the working conditions, and an integrated safety valve keeps the boom and arm in position, even in worst case scenarios.

Established almost 40 years ago, S. A. Houston & Co. Ltd builds new, high quality premium homes, so its small team is kept very busy; the new excavator has made a positive impact on the business. There’s no doubt, the Sany SY135C tackles work extremely efficiently as a compact excavator, and is proving its worth on sites where space is limited, as Bill has discovered. It offers high performance and impressive stability; its versatility and reliability means various tasks around the building site can be quickly and successfully completed. Its robust, wide heavy-duty undercarriage and large working radius are also plus points, with a maximum horizontal reach of 8,290 mm and maximum excavation depth of 5,500 mm.

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When County Antrim property developers S. A. Houston & Co. Ltd entered the market for a second hand excavator they ended up with a brand new Sany SY135 excavator from dealers Sleator Plant! We’ve been finding out why. The new 14 tonne machine is currently working on a housing development at Victoria Road in Ballyclare where we got to speak with operator Bill Houston to get his ‘view from the cab’ and he’s been very impressed with its performance and versatility. “Having compared it with the price of a second hand digger we decided to invest in the new Sany as it came with a very attractive five year warranty,” says Bill. “Plus, the standard spec on the machine offered everything we needed.”

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Adds Bill: “We’ve only had it for a few weeks, but it is certainly living up to our expectations, and the service and support we got from the team at Sleator Plant has been excellent, so we have no regrets about opting for the Sany.”

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The cab on the SY135C excavator offers an excellent working environment, with excellent insulation that provides reliable protection from noise and vibrations. Operator comfort is further enhanced by features that include a heated air suspension operator’s seat, with high backrest and various adjustment options. There is plenty of space and room for movement and lots of storage areas for the operator’s personal effects and other items. Other features include joystick control, clear instrumentation and a large high resolution colour multifunctional display, a radio and a 12v jack. Also standard is adjustable ventilation, heating and automatic climate control system, and integrated cooling box.

SAFETY FIRST Safety also takes a priority. A rear view camera provides optimal visibility, enhanced by large mirrors and LED worklights, while a travel alarm and rotating warning beacon also keeps the operator safe and those working in close proximity. Ergonomic handrails enable safe access to the maintenance platform, where all routine maintenance points are easily accessible, while the engine bonnet can be fully opened, with key components in the centre facilitating safe and quick servicing.

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The first of the three airbridges has just been installed at the airport and took over two days, using multiple cranes to fit it to the terminal building. The airbridge is capable of accommodating over 22 types of large aircraft, excluding some smaller regional jets. Over the past 12 months, Shannon Group has been busy upgrading the airport experience, and enhancing infrastructure. Projects completed with support from the Department of Transport under the Regional Airports Programme, include a €2.5 million state-of-the-art security screening system which is halving the dwell time for passengers through security and eliminating the need to remove liquids and electronics, and €5.3 million on airfield rehabilitation works. Commenting on the initiative, CEO of Shannon Group, Mary Considine said: “Shannon Group is focussed on future proofing the airport infrastructure, and this latest airbridge programme forms part of our investment strategy across the Shannon Airport campus. We are extremely grateful for the funding support from the Department of Transport, under the Regional Airports Programme, which has enabled us to undertake this work.”

Pictured Grainne McInerney, Head of Engineering with Shannon Commercial Properties and John O’Leary, Shannon Airport’s Capital and Engineering Projects Manager. and extra high side extensions for carrying everything from fallen trees to waste. Available in no less than 8 lengths and 5 widths and with a pay load of up to 3500kg capacity there really is a Connect model for every requirement. As with all Brian James Trailers it comes equipped with an industry leading chassis 5 year warranty and unique engineering features to make towing a safe and enjoyable experience.

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Shannon Airport €1.8million airbridge programme underway

Shannon Group is installing three new airbridges at Shannon Airport at a cost of a €1.8 million. The latest investment is part of a suite of airport enhancement projects by Shannon Group totalling almost €10 million.

The installation of three 60 tonne airbridges form phase one of the airbridge investment plan, which will see the airport’s six airbridges replaced over the next three years. Airbridges are used to board passengers directly from the airport terminal building on to aircraft without exposing passengers and crew to the elements.

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The Republic of Ireland dealers include AD Test Centre Limited Co. Kilkenny, Barrett Trailers Co. Limerick, BG Motors Co. Kerry, Blue Print Autos Co. Roscommon, DH Farm Machinery Co. Galway, Heneghan Plant Hire Ltd Co. Mayo, Noblewood Co. Cork, SME Group Co. Meath and Trailerstuff (KER Group) Co. Donegal.

The newly installed airbridge, manufactured by CIMC-Tianda Airport Support in China, arrived at Shannon Airport after a long journey halfway across the globe from Shenzhen. A further two airbridges will be replaced later this year, and in early 2023, with plans to replace the remaining three airbridges during phase two of the project at a later stage.

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excavators 12 PLANT & CIVIL ENGINEER Doosan has launched the new DX225LC-7X - the company’s first ‘Smart’crawler excavator, designed to help operators work faster and more efficiently. To facilitate this, the DX225LC-7X offers a number of exciting new features as standard, including Full Electric Hydraulic (FEH) technology. Doosan excavators are well known for offering more innovativefeatures as standard than other machines on the market.In the standard DX225LC-7 model and the rest of the new Doosan DX-7 medium-sized excavator range, for example, the new features provide major enhancements in machine controllability, versatility, operator comfort, uptime and return on investment, with a strong focus on increased productivity and robustness. But the new DX225LC-7X smart model takes this to a new level. As well as the FEH system, other standard features of the DX225LC-7X include Integrated 2D Machine Guidance; SemiAutomatic 2D Machine Control; Laser Receiver; E-Fence Virtual Wall; and Weighing System. Full Electric Hydraulic (FEH) technology is similar to the D-ECOPOWERVBO (virtual bleed off) system now incorporated on the standard DX225LC-7 model and all Doosan excavatorscrawlerfromtheDX350LC-7andabove.

In effect, the FEH is a VBO system without pilot pressure lines. The joysticks and pedals are fully electric, but give the operator the same feeling as hydraulic joysticks. In the FEH system, an electric signal is sent to the central controller and as such is more precise and provides faster information. Back pressure and energy loss are therefore eliminated, by delivering the exact amount of oil needed. As the system does not utilise pilot pressure, energy is saved and there is a resultant fuel saving. In fact, the FEH system offers a very significant 8% less fuel burn compared to the D-ECOPOWER VBO system. This is on top of the 7% decrease in fuel consumption already achieved in the DX225LC-5toDX225LC-7,standardcomparedthepreviousmodel.

MACHINE GUIDANCE The integrated machine guidance systemon the DX225LC-7X uses sensors mounted on the front and body to recognize the location of each working device andinform/ guide it for the operator.

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The Weighing System and Lift Assist function measures and displays the current weight of the bucket as the operator is loading materials and warns the driver whenthe total loading weight exceeds the target.

There are three major Machine Control functions, and they can be activated by pushing the appropriate function button. Grade Assist Mode - On/Off can be set using the instrument panel and joystick. When the Grade Assist mode is set, the boom and bucket are activated in green according to the mode setting in the instrument panel icon. When the Bucket Assist function is activated, the current angle is memorized. When the driver operates the Bucket joystick, the last value is memorized after stopping the operation. When the Bucket Assist mode is on, the Bucket is green on the instrument panel icon.

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excavators 13PLANT & CIVIL ENGINEER Feedback to the operator is provided through audio and visual displays which allow improved control of the machine in relation to the intended or designed direction of travel. In the on-board machine control system, the sensors mounted on the front and body recognize the location of each working deliveredWhenmachinepointtothechangeswhenreferencewillreceiver,ThanksfollowbucketoperatorInthetheandsupport/adjustdevicefrontoperationtoworkasplanned.thisway,whentheusesthearm,orboom,theythetargetline.tothelaserthesystemalwaysreceivethepoint,eventhemachineposition,withoutoperatorhavingresetthereferenceeverytimetheismoved.theDX225LC-7Xistothecustomer, all the sensors are already calibrated. But the buckets to be used by the customer need to be calibrated, and no specific tools are needed for this. The system will ask the operator to enter the required measurements to finalize the calibration process with around an hour needed to calibrate three buckets.

Today, CDE employs a global skilled labour workforce of over 500 people, including over 120 engineers with a combined 1,000+ years of industry experience.

Tony said: “When CDE was established three decades ago I was confident that we had something new to offer and that we could be a force to drive meaningful change in the industry. In our relatively short history, we’ve made significant advancements, driven innovation through our technologies, achieved great success, and built a solid reputation for expert engineering that delivers for our customers. Under the direction of our senior leadership team and with the support of the next generation of the Convery family who are already rooted in the business, I’m in no doubt that CDE has a prosperous future ahead of it.”

Marking the 30th year in business are CDE Directors Rosemary Convery and Tony Convery at the company’s Monkstown fabrication campus where CDE has made an in new state-of-the-art cutting and automation equipment.

CDE’s Chief Executive Officer Marc Jennings said: “At CDE, we share a common purpose to create our best world a ton at a time. We’re very proud to announce that in our 30th year, together with our customers, we have diverted 100 million tonnes of CD&E waste from landfill while continuing to support our customers to maximise their natural resources in the most sustainable way possible, with greater efficiency and less waste than ever before. “This accomplishment is testament to the commitment of our pioneering customers, those who have adopted and invested in CDE wet processing technology over the past three decades. “It’s a direct result, too, of the past and present talent at CDE. We know our success is dependent on our people and that’s why we are so focused on developing, promoting, and retaining great talent so that we can continue to develop innovative solutions that empower and equip our customers, and the wider industry, to build a more sustainable future.”

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CDEourandnewopportunities,employmentlaunchingproductstothemarketfurthersupportingregionalbases.”isfocusedonproviding the very best customer experience, Marc explained. “With groundbreaking global customers and pioneering engineering excellence, we are perfectly positioned and 100% determined to lead the future of waste recycling – relentlessly innovating, collaborating, and empowering our customers to transform waste into valuable resources. Laying the foundations for the circular economy and doing our part to protect people and planet.”

The indigenous Northern Irish firm has big plans to celebrate its 30th year in business, including strengthening its manufacturing capabilities and regional hubs, and expanding its workforce in response to increasing demand.

Marc continues, “Demand for our solutions continues and our new website will help prospective customers see how CDE technology has transformed operations similar to theirs in terms of challenges, size, sector and material. Investing in our world-class manufacturing campus ensure we can meet that demand as efficiently and timely as possible.

Marc says: “CDE recorded its most successful year to date in 2021; we partnered with more customers than ever before and together we almost doubled our ambitious waste recycling targets for the year helping us surpass 100 milliontonne-diversion from landfill.”

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In light of demand and to better serve its customers the company has also announced two major investments. CDE recently launched a new website that reflects its global reach. Offering more content and resources than ever before, the new website provides visitors with the comprehensive insight into CDE’s innovative solutions and thousands of projects it has delivered globally. It has also invested in new state-ofthe-art cutting and automation equipment at its Monkstown fabrication campus to boost its manufacturing capacity. “As part of its latest investment, it has installed two new Bystronic high-speed sheet metal laser cutting systems to boost productivity and output in line with growing international demand for its product set. Integrating seamlessly with these is a new 400-tonne steel storage and management system incorporating fully automated loading and offloading of the laser cutters. The new system will improve cutting capacity, efficiency and underpin future growth in manufacturing.

Throughout 2022, CDE, a leading supplier of sand and aggregate wet processing solutions for the waste recycling and natural processing sectors, is celebrating its 30th year in business. It comes as the company reveals its wet processing technologies have, over the past three decades, facilitated the diversion of over 100 million tonnes of construction, demolition and excavation (CD&E) waste from landfill globally. The family-owned business has been at the leading edge of innovation in the materials processing industry since it was founded in 1992 by company Chairman Tony Convery. Since its inception, CDE has successfully delivered over 2,000 proven solutions in over 100 countries, and to this day the Convery family is central to the day-to-day operations of the global firm and the strategic direction of its promising future.

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CDE CELEBRATES 30 YEARS IN BUSINESS

FIVE REGIONS Headquartered in Northern Ireland, CDE operates across five regions – the UK & Ireland, Europe, Middle East & Africa, Australasia and the Americas – with regional headquarters in each. In 2018, to build closer, direct ties with its growing customer base, CDE officially opened its Americas headquarters in Cleburne, Texas, where demand for its cutting-edge solutions is continuing to rise.

“In addition to the launch of the site, we have other ambitious plans in the pipeline, including creating new

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Coalisland-based GEDA Construction has been appointed to carry out the 18-month contract which will see the implementation of a temporary working area adjacent to the site to facilitate construction works. Newry-based Water Solutions Ireland will carry out the extensive mechanical and electrical installation at the site, while Belfast-based RPS Group are providing technical support for the project. Infrastructure Minister John O’Dowd said: “NI Water’s substantial £4.8m investment is good news for people who live in the Ballyronan area. The work, which is being undertaken by local companies, will include the installation of state-of-the-art, fully enclosed, treatment tanks, along with advanced electrical and mechanical systems to provide a robust wastewater treatment solution.

- Over a third (36%) of firms surveyed stated their main priority in the year ahead was to stabilise output and consolidate their business - Only 11% said their main priority was growth and expanding turnover while 17% stated their main aim was survival and staying in business by any means - 68% felt that rising material costs/inflation could have a serious or critical impact on their ability to deliver on contracts/projects - 94% expect construction materials costs to continue to rise over the next 3 months - Over a third (38%) warned that materials shortages are having a critical or serious impact on their ability to deliver on contracts/projects - 62% feel there will be reduced opportunities for NI public sector work in the year ahead, with 70% foreseeing a reduction in opportunities for NI commercial work - 68% said the use of alternative Government construction contract options which are more flexible in their design and approach would improve their willingness to bid for public sector work - 68% expect an increase in demand for skilled labour in the next 3 months Stark Picture Mark Spence, Managing Director of the Construction Employers Federation, said of the results: “These results paint a stark picture of a sector that, whilst resilient in the face of many of the unprecedented headwinds of the last two years, is finding the neverending inflationary pressures increasingly impossible to bear. With absolutely no sign of these pressures easing over the rest of 2022 and into 2023 we are seeing a significant draining of confidence within our membership as to their medium-term prospects – with an alarming number now talking openly about business survival as being their main focus. “For those who engage in public sector works, the picture is further complicated by the lack of a functioning Northern Ireland Executive and the consequent impact on DepartmentsGovernmentbeingable to deliver their procurement pipelines in a timely manner. With many Government Clients telling us in recent weeks that they are operating on contingency budgets for the current financial year, we are now very much in the worstcase scenario for many when it comes to market conditions.

“This will support local development and help improve water quality in Lough Neagh delivering economic and environmental benefits for the local community for many years to come.”

Ballyronan to benefit from new £4.8m Wastewater Treatment Works

The main findings included:

NI Water is scheduled to commence a £4.8m programme of work this summer to provide Ballyronan with a modern new wastewater treatment facility. The existing treatment works, which was constructed in the 1970s off the Ballyronan Road/Shore Road, Ballyronan will remain in operation while the new infrastructure is being installed at the same site.

Inflationary pressures in NI construction sector have become business critical

“When we also consider that housebuilders are facing not just the inflationary challenge but also the unavailability of wastewater connections in many parts of the country and a planning system that is in urgent need of major structural reform, it is clear that its prospects are also more uncertain than at any point since the 2007/08 financial crisis. Solutions to this are undoubtedly possible – but they require a fundamental shift in policy, performance and mindsets in order to unlock the new build housing which is an economic, societal and environmental imperative”.

A Northern Ireland Executive is not, of course, a panacea to many of the challenges that contractors are confronted with – but it can set a budget which unlocks a sustainable pipeline of work, and it can also, as our survey detailed, spearhead discussions around alternative forms of Government contracts which would be of benefit to all in the current crisis.

NI Water Project Manager, Sean Milligan added: “Construction work at the site will get underway in full after the July holidays. In advance of that, GEDA will set up their working compound and carry out any necessary preliminary works.

“This £4.8 million investment is an excellent example of what can be done when the necessary funding is in place. NI Water’s capital funding for year 1 of our business plan was secured and the business looks forward to the necessary funding being put in place across the full six-year period to 2027.”

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The latest CEF Construction Survey reflects a sector where the inflationary pressures of the last 18 months are having an increasingly unsustainable effect on the viability of a growing number of businesses. The survey, which collected data from NI-headquartered firms which have a collective annual turnover in excess of £1bn, covers the first six months of 2022 and reflects on many of the key challenges that contractors, civil engineers and housebuilders are facing currently.

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The rebrand, which was announced on September 1, 2021, marked yet another major turning point in the company’s illustrious history, which began when Euclid created the first recognisable rear dump truck, the Model 1Z, in 1934. Euclid Great Britain was then set up in Motherwell, Scotland, in 1950 before rebranding as Terex several thousand trucks later in 1968. Then, after nine generations of its TA articulated hauler range had been produced, the company was acquired by the Volvo Group in 2014 and became a division of Volvo Construction Equipment. Renamed Terex Trucks, those machines underwent their biggest leap forward to date. Following the Volvo Group’s investment of millions of pounds in the company’s products, people and processes, its two articulated hauler models continued to set new benchmarks in terms of productivity and reliability, making apparent the need to properly highlight just how much of a difference these enhancements had made. “Becoming a member of the Volvo Group allowed us to make major improvements in every part of our business,” says Paul. “We felt it was right to recognise this evolution with a new brand name and launch an exciting new chapter in our history. “Our customers were already referring to our haulers as ‘rock trucks’ so after consulting with our dealers and customers, we found the Rokbak name worked really well across all markets. It’s a name that embodies rock-solid strength, robustness and reliability – and our promise to always have the backs of our customers.”

The brilliance of last year’s Rokbak rebrand was confirmed yet again when the Scottish articulated hauler manufacturer came away from the Marketing Society Star Awards 2022 in Edinburgh’s O2 Academy laden with five trophies.

“The industry’s recognition of our efforts at the Star Awards is highly appreciated –I’m incredibly proud of our team and what they have accomplished in such a short time.”

Rokbak won five Marketing Society awards in recognition of its recent rebrand.

star awards After enjoying three days of positive customer comments regarding its new brand at Hillhead, Rokbak rounded off a successful week by taking five Marketing Society accolades back home to Motherwell.

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BETTER THAN EVER In addition to the Rokbak name, the rebranding operation also saw the 28-tonne payload RA30 and 38-tonne payload RA40 models switch from the white Terex Trucks colour scheme to the well-received sand livery. As the most productive and efficient articulated haulers the company has ever made, with better fuel economy, lower emissions, improved safety and greater durability, their rejuvenated appearance will play a key role alongside the new name in further expanding the company’s reputation, dealer network and market share. “We have a clear vision of who we are and where we want to go – the Rokbak name represents an exciting future and reflects our strategic priorities,” concludes Paul.

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The company was recognised for the Brand Development and International Marketing awards in the Strategic category and the Brand Experience award in the Communication category. As a member of the Volvo Group, Rokbak won the Star Marketing Team of the Year, with Jacqueline Reid, Global Director: Marketing Communications & Product Management, taking home the accolade for Inspirational Marketing Leader of the Year. In addition, the company was also shortlisted for the Simon Scott Award for Creativity and Craft. This cross-industry acclaim neatly bookended Rokbak’s successful appearance at Hillhead 2022, which concluded the same day, where customers and other end users – many of whom were catching their first real glimpse of the rebranded haulers in the iron – proved to be extremely enthusiastic about their new direction. “The feedback on our new name and colourways was incredible,” enthuses Paul Douglas, Rokbak’s Managing Director. “We’ve already become used to our dealers expressing their support for the changes we made, but I was taken aback at how overwhelmingly positive the Hillhead public’s reaction was, and how eager they were to get their hands on our new merchandise – and haulers! It’s just more confirmation that it was the right time to make such a significant change.”

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Leading building materials firm Roadstone, a CRH company, has enhanced its Irish fleet of heavy commercial vehicles with the recent addition of a new MercedesBenz Econic 3235L truck. The first of its kind in Ireland, the Econic low entry unit offers a new level of safety for operating a mixer truck in a city environment with an ideal driving position for an eye level view of pedestrians, cyclists and other road users. Finished in Roadstone’s distinctive yellow livery, the 8x4 rear steer chassis Econic is fitted with a mixer bottle by Midland Truck Mixers and comes complete with a full Brigade Camera System, air suspension and Dura-Bright alloy rims.

“The Terrain Brake is ideal for offroad conditions like construction sites, mines or uneven roads, but it can also be useful for manoeuvring in cities and navigating over speed bumps and street curbs. Regardless of the situation, it will give the driver much greater agility and control, making the job safer and easier,” continues Bergstrand. Change Direction is another solution that makes it easier to manoeuvre a truck at low speeds. Situations such as turning in a confined space or reversing into a loading dock typically require short, sharp movements with the driver switching between the brake and accelerator pedals.

Active Grip Control is a function that significantly improves stability and acceleration in slippery conditions. If the truck starts to skid, multiple sensors allow the vehicle’s control system to react to the road surface in an intelligent way to help the driver stay on the road.

The new feature is also designed to reduce the risk of jack-knifing and oversteering when driving unloaded.

The new Terrain Brake solution applies the brakes as soon as the driver releases the accelerator. The truck then holds its position without rolling, which enables small movements, with great precision.

Chief amongst the myriad of safety features is automated frame lowering at the front axle, proximity control, stability control and Brake Assist ‘5’ system, which can recognise when pedestrians cross in front of the vehicle. With roots as far back as the early 1930s, Roadstone is Ireland’s leading construction and building materials supplier with a network of quarry and retail outlets nationwide serving a broad range of construction demand. Roadstone is part of CRH, the leading building materials business in the world, employing 71,000 people at 3,155 locations in 28 countries. CRH is the largest building materials business in both North America and Europe, with regional positions in Asia.

Volvo Trucks is introducing a range of new features that improves safety and driveability, supporting precision handling in tight areas and on bumpy or slippery roads – for example on construction sites.

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• Change Direction is an option available on all Volvo FH, FM and FMX.

Now, instead of applying the brake, the driver can switch into reverse while still moving forwards. The new function will then automatically ease the vehicle to a standstill and then start moving in reverse, while the driver simply holds the accelerator pedal. To move forward again, the driver just switches into forward gear and keeps holding the accelerator.

Availability: • Terrain Brake is an option on the Volvo FH16 and other Volvo trucks with a driven front axle.

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Volvo Trucks has also updated the cruise control so that it can be activated at set speeds as low as 4 km/h, or even 2 km/h, if used with the optional crawler gears.

“Thanks to several smart updates of the I-Shift gearbox, we have managed to make a range of new functions available that improve driveability, safety and comfort. Each is designed to give the driver greater control and ease of operation when manoeuvring,” says Pär Bergstrand, Heavy Duty Transmission Manager at Volvo Trucks. Terrain Brake is a new, unique solution for driving at low speeds over rough and uneven ground, making it easier and safer to manoeuvre a truck. Usually, if the driver brakes with a wheel positioned on the edge of an elevated surface, like a large rock or a curb, it may roll off before the driver has time to apply the brakes, making it hard to keep control of the vehicle.

• Active Grip Control is standard on all Volvo heavyduty trucks with an electric driveline and, with a few exceptions, on all heavy-duty trucks with Euro 6 engines.

• The updated Cruise Control is standard equipment on all heavy-duty Volvo trucks.

“I’m really proud that we have managed to develop so many useful features that are not only improving driving at construction sites, but are also helpful in many other situations, such as timber transport and when driving in cities,” concludes Bergstrand.

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“This is a major benefit to NI Water as it means we can react quickly to provide supply to customers during major incidents such as drought/dry weather conditions across the North and North West of the province. “This is a new innovation for the company and it is encouraging to know that we have the local expertise to design these innovative solutions to meet complex water supply needs.”

Martin Gillen, NI Water Head of Water Capital Delivery added: “NI Water was looking for an innovative and flexible solution to meet fluctuating water supply needs. These mobile unitsare equipped with a multifunction operational capability, which means that they can be moved to other suitable locations within NI Water’s Northern resource area if needed.

Terex is finalisingcurrentlyplansfor a major new investment at its fabricationsBallymoneyfacility.

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The site will host a new assembly hall and cranes, with a new powder coating line as well as contemporary office space and employee facilities. This investment in the business is a clear and obvious sign that this fabrication site is going from strength to strength, and the team here is set to grow further.

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news 22 PLANT & CIVIL ENGINEER NI Water has installed two innovative new modular Pumping Stations at Moys Water Pumping Station (Limavady) and Ballinrees (Coleraine), as part of its Northern Resilience Project. This new technology is a first for NI Water and these new stations can be moved around if required, allowing the company to respond to major incidents.

Infrastructure Minister John O’Dowd said: “This major investment, which is part of the £7.2 million Northern Resilience Project, is good news for people in the North West. It will strengthen and secure the future robustness and resilience of their water supply, which will be particularly important during dry weather conditions, winter months and other unplanned events.

The Steelwrist Multi Grapple is a general purpose construction and log grapple. “With the launch of the X02 we finally complete the tiltrotator range for excavators below 2,5 tonnes. The X02 is a fantastic combination of innovation and robustness which customers have been waiting for”, says Stefan Stockhaus, CEO of Steelwrist AB.

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The site has already seen a multi-million pound investment in 2022 with new laser cutting equipment and robot welding cells, 2023 will see a further major expansion and facility upgrade.

Jonathan Hanna, Director of Fabrications, Crushing and Screening, commented, “This is an opportunity for us to further expand our team at Ballymoney. The team here have been performing to the highest standard and this investment is further evidence that Terex is willing to improve and build upon our success to date. This upgrade will give us a world class operation where we can create a safe, productive environment and a great place to work. With this multi-million local investment on the site we hope to create further 60 new jobs here in Ballymoney and the surrounding area.”

The planning has been submitted for this work and it is hoped that work on this expansion can begin as soon as possible.

The installation ratio for tiltrotators on the smallest excavators is starting to grow globally and in response Steelwrist is now introducing the new X02, a tiltrotator suitable for 1,5-2,5 ton excavators. The X02 is accompanied by a complete range of work tools resulting in increased efficiency and versatility which convert also the smallest excavators into true tool carriers. The X02 tiltrotator has a number of innovative design solutions and comes with either a Direct Fit or an S30 top for the connection to the excavator. The coupler side (bottom) of the tiltrotator is available in a mechanical locking version as well as hydraulic locking for S30. The hydraulic lock version with the integrated Front Pin Hook is probably the only tiltrotator in this class that has work tool safety to support CE requirements. The X02 is positioned between the smallest TCX tilt coupler for machines below 2 tonnes and the X04 tiltrotator for excavators from 2,5 to 4 tonnes. Again the focus with X02 has been to make a fully casted product with best strength-weight ratio and low building height. Other innovative design solutions introduced with the X02 are: New gearbox design which makes it possible to easily eliminate play over time; Lubrication free bearings for easy maintenance; Valves and control module placing to protect from outer damage; and a bolt-on lifting eye or lifting hook as option on direct fitted tiltrotators. Work tools With a complete set of Steelwrist S30 work tools for the X02 tiltrotator, such as grading-, digging-, cable/trenching- and v-ditch bucket, asphalt cutter and ripper, the excavator turns into an efficient and versatile tool carrier that can do work in a wide range of applications. In autumn 2022 a multi grapple is added to the work tool offering for X02.

The Northern Resilience Scheme is scheduled for completion this Autumn.

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“I commend NI Water for using new and innovative technology which will mean that in emergency situations, these new pumping stations can ensure that water can be distributed to various parts of the North West to keep the taps running.”

The two new modular pumping stations have been designed and built by DPS/EPS and installed by BSG, as part of the overall project.

KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY EUROPE BV FOR EUROPE, RUSSIA, CIS TEL: KOBELCOJos.verhulst@kobelco.com+31-(0)36-549-5510CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY EUROPE BV http://www.kobelcocm-global.com FOR UK, IRELAND AND SOUTH AFRICA TEL: Mark.evans@kobelco.com+44-(0)1342-301122 • EU Stage 5 compliant power plant • Up to 25% fuel consumption thanks to G-mode: G-Engine, G-winch and Auto-Idle-Stop • Ergonomic, luxurious, spacious cap with joysticks • Dual pump flow for clamshell, bucket or material handling* • Efficient transport • Fast assembly / disassembly • Tractor type crawlers* • Over-swing preventative device* • Low maintenance • Excellent reliability • Worldwide service network *optional STRENGTHitems THROUGH EXPERIENCE SINCE 1930 KOBELCO G-SERIES

PILING DUTIES With the larger capacity cranes handling earth removal and plant movement on site, the 100-tonne capacity CKE900G-3s, which were both supplied with a 36.6m boom, were used by piling contractor Keltbray for the tunnel boring machine launch chamber, along with associated counterfort foundations. “Both CKE900G-3s worked as ‘tailing cranes’”, explains Elliot, “lifting the tailing end of the tilt bed, with a maximum weight of 24-tonne, where the T-shaped rebar cages were spliced together to make the 102 tonne,

Hawks Crane Hire has supplied four Kobelco crawler cranes, including two CKE2500-Gs and two CKE900G-3s, for work on Transport for London’s (TfL) £1 billion Silvertown Tunnel, which will link Silvertown to the Greenwich Peninsula in east London. The new 1.4km twin-bore road tunnel under the Thames will be the first in London in over 30 years and aims to improve cross-river public transport, while reducing congestion and air pollution in the area. Construction is being delivered by Bam Nuttall with sister company Wayss & Freytag Ingenieurbau, Ferrovial Agroman and SK E&C.

The first CKE900G-3 arrived on site in January 2021, with the first CKE2500G-2 following in October. The second CKE900G-3 arrived in January 2022, with the final CKE2500G-2 delivered in June 2022. Both CKE2500G-2s were supplied with 48m booms, with one using a 100-tonne hook block and the other a 70-tonne hook block, with maximum weight lifted being 50.5 tonnes at 15m radius. The tight site presented some operational problems, according to Elliot Hawkins, Sales Director, Hawks Crane Hire: “The main boom for both machines had to stay under the overhead Emirates cable car, which runs across the site, and also had to be slew restricted due to the adjacent Docklands Light Railway (DLR) lines running parallel with the site, with Kobelco’s slew restrictors coming in very handy during operations.”

MORE REACH Working around the three main shafts, both CKE2500G-2s were used in a “muck away” operation removing spoils from the shafts using a Geko Innovations’s TruckLoader Skip, which can weigh up to 26 tonnes, fully laden, says Elliot, with one also lifting excavators, loaded onto a “tray”, in and out of the shafts as well.

“The CKE2500G provides greater lifting capacity than other 250-tonne capacity models,” explains Elliot, “allowing the client more reach, with a greater lifting capacity, which ultimately increase programme time.”

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REDUCED EMISSIONS Environmental concerns also played a part in choosing the Kobelco crawler cranes for the works, according to Elliot, with the company’s KCross remote operation management system, which is designed to help maximise machine efficiency and uptime, key to the decision making. “Our client was especially interested in gathering as much information as possible on all four cranes’ diesel usage and emissions whilst they were on site, particularly as it was keen to reduce emissions as much as possible on site. It even ran a competition between the contractors to see how much money it could save while reducing fuel consumption. “More importantly,” adds Elliot, “the information was not only useful during the project but will be used as part of its wider research into how emissions and fuel usage can be reduced on future projects.”

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A tiltrotator makes an excavator a more efficient, flexible and versatile machine enabling the user to perform operations without the constant need to move the excavator, making it more productive and together with the use of attachments such as forks, grabbles and grading buckets, it is ideal for a wide range of applications – from pipe-laying and narrow gauge ditching to surface leveling and finishing.

Watching one at a show or on YouTube is no substitute for sitting in the seat for half an hour and trying it for yourself. “It really is a case of ‘seeing is believing,’” says Robert. “It is virtually impossible to appreciate reading from the pages of a brochure or viewing a video what an Engcon tiltrotator is capable of; you really have to see it in operation up close and personal, which is why we always have on hand several demonstration machines fitted with Engcon tiltrotators.”

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Offering new and used machinery including excavators, backhoe loaders, telescopic handlers and wheel loaders, Ballyward Plant Services, which was established in 2008 by Robert McAlerney, is a company that doesn’t rest on its laurels. It has grown steadily over the years, thanks not only to its high level of customer service and support, but also to taking on and making a success of a number of franchises that complement each another, including the Tobroco- Giant range of Dutch manufactured machines, the Danish Hydrema dump truck range and Truxta mini dumpers from Tufftruk.

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More recently, Engcon appointed Ballyward Plant Services a main dealer for Northern Ireland, cementing a working relationship with the leading tiltrotator manufacturer that began over a year ago. Says Robert: “The market here for tiltrotators is still in its early stages, butismomentumdefinitelygrowingas more and more people are beginning to realise the benefits.”

“One man can achieve a lot with the help of a tiltrotator,” says Robert. “Digging around obstacles and in tight spaces reduces the need to move obstructing objects. It also cuts down on the number of machines you need on site,

Not only does the use of an Engcon tiltrotator increase the safety around the machine due to its high manoeuvrability and low space requirements, it also significantly reduces the need for labour.

Ballyward Plant Services partnered representatives from Engcon recently to hold several ‘Dig Days’ at the company’s spacious County Down premises, with invited customers being able to benefit and enjoy getting some practical experience of the Engcon tiltrotator range; another similar event is planned for next year.

There were four different Engcon tiltrotator models on demonstration, including an ECO2B which was fitted to a 2.7 tonne machine. It is one of the market’s smallest tiltrotator’s for really compact machines, with a tilt angle of up to 40 degrees and can be fitted with a standard DC2 quick hitch system. With a basic weight of 65 kg, the EC02B has a minimal impact on stability.

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A second excavator, a 3.5 tonne machine, was fitted with an EC204 which is suitable tonne and can come with a standard quick hitch system and can also be fitted with integrated gripper or extra hydraulic functionality. It has a tilt angle of 45 degrees. An 8.5 tonne machine featured a compact but powerful EC209, suitable for all excavators in the six to nine tonne weight class, with a tilt angle of up to 45 degrees. Like the other mentioned models, it comes with a standard DC2 proportional control system, but if Engcon’s standard quick hitch S45 is selected, then you can also get EC-Oil which is an automatic quick hitch system. This means that the tiltrotator and hydraulic tools can be connected and disconnected without the operator needing to leave the cab.

accordingly, and that’s a big bonus in these days of rising diesel prices. Anything that makes an excavator more productive and cost effective has to be a good thing, which is why people are now taking a long hard look at investing in the Engcon product.”

The Engcon tiltrotator is connected between the excavator’s arm and the bucket and can be compared to a wrist that allows the operator to tilt up to 45 degrees and rotate the bucket or other tool infinitely in both directions. If you need extra help, you can select a grapple accessory that provides the tiltrotator with extra functions in the form of material handling. A hydraulic quick hitch beneath the tiltrotator allows you to connect any bucket or tool without having to leave the comfort and safety of the cab.

There’s no doubt Ballyward Plant Services has come a long way since those recessionary days of 2008, but running a successful business doesn’t happen by chance; it takes commitment and a lot of hard work – and a quality product portfolio. Being there for the customer when needed is also vital. “There’s no business without customers,” says Robert, “which is why I am always on hand to support them and I am grateful that we have been able to build a loyal customer base which we hope to grow further in the years ahead.”

The fourth machine featuring on the Dig Days was a 14 tonner fitted with an EC214 tiltrotator. Like the EC209, it has a tilt angle of up to 45 degrees and is offered with the standard DC2 proportional control system, plus the EC-Oil automatic quick hitch. Meanwhile, engcon is about to launch its third product generation. To meet future demands, the new tiltrotator system is taking progressive steps towards sustainability, applying smart technology to reduce energy consumption and is adapted ready for the electrification of excavators. The integrated and user-adapted system builds on engcon’s successful concept –an increased profitability with flexibility that provides greater comfort and safety for the end user. The third generation tiltrotator system was presented for the first time at the Norwegian trade fair Vei og Anlegg in May and production will begin in the second half of this year.

Incidentally, Tobroco-Giant has also introduced its first electric loaders. The G2200E models combine the best of both worlds with the advantages of an articulated loader and near-silent operation and zero emissions, making the compact loaders ideal for indoor applications or construction sites in built up areas. HYDREMA DUMP TRUCKS Also available from Ballyward Plant Services is the Denmark manufactured range of Hydrema articulated light dump trucks; a variety of models are available, with a payload of up to 22 tonnes, including the Hydrema 912G which features the very latest Cummins 147hp Stage 5 engine, which only complies with the latest Stage V emission regulations but also is approved to run on 100 per cent HVO (bio) diesel, which many operators are now switching to.

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COMPACT TOBROCOGIANT RANGE As we mentioned, Ballyward Plant Services operates a number of other successful franchises, including the supply of an innovative range of Tobroco-Giant manufactured machines that extend from skidsteers and wheel loaders to telehandlers and attachments. The five tonne G5000 Tobroco-Giant, for example, is not only compact and highly manoeuvrable, it offers operator comfort and reliability and with its different configurations, it is ideal for agricultural applications, construction and demolition, infrastructure and other areas. Also added to the Tobroco-Giant range in recent times was the G3500, an articulated loader that offers contractors the flexibility they need to get the job done, especially on building sites that are very narrow with limited space where there is a demand for an agile loader that can lift and transport heavy loads.

TRUXTA MINI DUMPERS Another successful side to the business is in supplying customers with an award winning range of Truxta mini dumpers manufactured in the UK by Trufftruk that provide maximum versatility and light touch operation, available with battery power or petrol. Compact and powerful, Truxtas are quiet for noise sensitive environments and the well-balanced robust unit fits through typical sized doorways. In addition, the Truxta has a range of easy fit attachments for a variety of applications.

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From as safety perspective, Digger Guard’s patent pending system doesn’t interfere with 3D guidance systems, while the innovative design dampens vibration fatigue to limit failure points, helping operators to manage risk as well as reduce repair and insurance bills.

“The outcome is an advanced product that’s cognisant of the needs of manufacturers, distributors and operators. We’re helping to meet everyone’s goals across downtime, running costs, safety, and sustainability – there’s no room for complacency in the yellow goods industry and we’re here to deliver both confidence and competitive advantage.”

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Separate independent testing by Lloyds British Testing Ltd has certified Digger Guard’s handrails as exceeding construction machinery industry standards in a series of pull strength tests.

ZoneSafe uses Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology to create detection zones around vehicles and mobile plant. Vehicle-mounted antennas detect RFID tags which can be worn by workers, or placed on objects or property. When a ZoneSafe tag enters a detection zone, the vehicle operator receives a visual and audible alert. A vibrating tag also warns the detected worker of an approaching vehicle.

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ZoneSafe RFID technology does not require line-of-sight and tags will be detected regardless of obstructions, blind spots, adverse weather or poor visibility.

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“Our design team collaborated with Hitachi Construction Machinery, its customers and end-users to understand what could be done better, and how to add value,” said Andy Leaver, Head of Product Development for Digger Guard.

The new polymer ‘boxing ring’ system is up to 75% lighter with equivalent strength to steel counterparts and doesn’t corrode or need painted. The weight, durability and extended life in service enhances machine utility and maximises return-on-investment.

Digger Guard’s handrails follow in the footsteps of the company’s success with its patented vandal guards – an intuitive, secure and durable cab protection system utilising a watertight and noisereducing roof storage box. Both Digger Guard’s products were tested in extensive trials with customer Hitachi Construction Machinery (HCM).

“We’re continuously looking for ways to enhance our offer to our customers and operators and working with Digger Guard on these ancillary products has helped us to achieve that. Their new polymer handrail system is an exciting step forward. Feedback has been very positive and we wish them every success with their launch.”

Construction equipment protection specialist Digger Guard has developed a unique lightweight polymer handrail system that solves problems and costs inherently associated with steel alternatives.

“Following successful tests and field trials, we’ve rolled out Digger Guard’s vandal guard and new handrail systems across a series of excavator models in our fleet,” a spokesperson for Hitachi Construction Machinery commented.

World-class paving and walling manufacturer, Tobermore has officially opened its new £8.6 million production facility which will enable it to further scale up production to meet the demand for its products. This latest factory brings the total number of production facilities at the manufacturing headquarters in Tobermore to 10. With the capacity to produce an additional 3 million paving flags per annum, it will see flag production increase by a staggering 33% each year.

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Comments David Henderson, Managing Director of Tobermore: “We are delighted our latest production facility will generate additional job opportunities in our local area, as well as enable us to meet the growing demand for our paving flags. Boasting world-class machinery installed and tested by a team of expert engineers, we are passionate about producing outstanding products without the lead times.”

The facility, which officially opened in June, boasts an industry-renowned SR Schindler Press, Shotblaster, and state-ofart packaging line. This press is only the second of its kind to be operational globally. It will facilitate the increased production of high-demand products including Braemar, Mayfair, Beaufort, Textured, Riven, and Classica Flags. This will ensure Tobermore can continue to proudly meet the growing demand for its products ensuring all its paving flags are in stock with zero lead times. Rigorous pre-launch machine testing was carried out by engineers from across the globe including from Germany, Slovakia, and Poland who were also involved in the machinery setup. Involvement from Northern Ireland companies, including Rapid and PIL, was also imperative to achieving the highest standard of operations. Tobermore has grown significantly over the past number of years increasing its workforce by a staggering 54.3% in the last two years, from 302 employees in May 2020 to currently employing over 460 staff across the UK and Ireland.

David Henderson & his wife Karen Henderson, David Healy, Carl Frampton and Pete Snodden.

“Celebrating 80 years in business was the perfect opportunity to bring together our staff from across the UK and Ireland, allowing us to show appreciation of their hard work and dedication to our company.

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Charitable giving is a core value at Tobermore and this didn’t go a miss at the company event. A charity collection was held to raise essential funds for the DEC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal with a grand total of £2871.07 in donations which David Henderson kindly matched bringing the amount to an incredible £5277.14.

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Moreover, the company’s turnover has increased steadily from £67m in 2020/21 to £85m in the year 2021/22. The Company was recently recognised in the Belfast Telegraph Top 100 Companies 2022, ranking at no 24. In December 2020, Tobermore celebrated the opening of its impressive 4416m² HESS facility which enabled the rapidly expanding company to ramp up production by an additional 30% and generated 95 new jobs locally.

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Celebrities David Healy MBE & Carl Frampton MBE attended the event and took part in a question-and-answer session answering questions from Tobermore staff whilst Cool FM’s Pete Snodden hosted the evening. MD David Henderson delivered a heartfelt speech noting how business began at Tobermore back in 1942 and how he envisions the future of the company. He gave thanks to his sisters who were present on the evening for their support throughout the years and commended staff for their continued hard work and dedication to the company.

The company recently celebrated its 80th anniversary and the launch of the new company vision. The red carpet was rolled and champagne was popped as staff enjoyed an evening of fine dining and entertainment at the stunning Galgorm resort, Ballymena.

The secret to the Tefra Connect is that it uses a patented “power coupling plate” bolted to the hydraulic tool which enables a rapid, leak-free and safe connection between the coupler and hydraulic tool. While similar systems for automatic hydraulic oil connections are already available, Tefra Connect has added an innovative twistwhen the hydraulic powered tool is finished with, it can be released and placed to one side, revealing a regular variable pin centre Tefra coupler which can be used to pick up other pinned attachments in the usual way. So, unlike with other systems, operators will not need to invest in additional expensive adaptor plates for standard pinned Uniquely,attachments.TefraConnect locks onto the attachment before engaging hose coupling plates, ensuring alignment and avoiding damage to hose couplings, and remains connected until the hose coupling plates have disengaged. In addition, the Tefra Connect requires no manual intervention at any stage, keeping operatives safe during connection and disconnection of high-pressure hydraulic lines, while the high-pressure oil lines remain sealed, staying free from contamination while helping site operators meet environmental obligations.

Tefra Connect was originally planned for launch at Hillhead 2020 so the cancellation of that show enabled Hill Engineering to extend its field testing even further. The company selected several contractors who work primarily in Ireland, specifically so it could carry out regular product and performance reviews, on site and directly with the customers.

Hill Engineering’s engineering manager Neal Loughran said: “Their feedback has been invaluable. These partners have been using the product every day, in their real work activities, and their suggestions have been incorporated into the final product. We believe Tefra Connect will become the new industry standard in attachment technology for specialist applications.”

A revolutionary new coupler that can connect any hydraulic work tool safely and automatically from the operator’s seat has been launched by attachment technology specialists Hill Engineering. Combining the versatility and functionality of the Tefra pin grabber coupler, and manufactured in high strength SSAB Strenx steel, the next-generation Tefra Connect sets new standards in on-site efficiency.

Impressed with his Merlo acquisitions to date, Comet Contracts managing director Eoin O’Boyle notes: “In the line of work we do, new, clean machines are a must. “What I’ve found with the Merlo units is that they are a wellbalanced machine and boast a high-spec across the board, from the hydraulics to the boom side shift. Nothing else is as precise, in our experience”.

Merlo Roto 50.26 S Plus rotating telescopic handlers, complete with 360° rotating turret, 5 tonnes lift capacity up to a height of 25.9 meters, hydrostatic transmission and intelligent hydropneumatic suspensions on axles as standard. The new Roto units bring to five the number of Merlo telescopic handlers now on Comet’s fleet – joining a P40.17 Plus, P40.13 and a TF50.8-170 Turbofarmer model, which, coupled with its lift capacity, is fitted out to tow a water suppression tanker.

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Equally praiseworthy of the aftersales service received from the distributor, O’Boyle adds “The team at McHale Plant sales are second to none. They go the extra mile for us every time”. Looking ahead, O’Boyle says plans are afoot to make further additions to the Company’s fleet of Merlo telescopic handlers over the next year or so.

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Sites such as demolition projects, where hydraulic excavators are used with dedicated hydraulic tools, often also need an excavator to dig trenches or load out loose materials, using a pinned, non-hydraulic tool. With a Tefra Connect-equipped excavator, operators can maximise machine use and reduce or eliminate the need for other machines on-site, reducing machine costs, fuel consumption and transport movements - particularly beneficial on inner city or congested sites.

Suitable for use with all types of hydraulic work tools, such as hammers, grabs and munchers, Tefra Connect uses the same machine mounting and attachment versatility as a standard Tefra coupler and can pick up almost any type of pinned attachment. Special adaptor plates are only needed for hydraulic work tools, reducing the total cost of ownership, and since Tefra Connect is used in the same way as a standard Tefra coupler, no significant new operator training is needed.

The belief that if one ‘builds a better mousetrap, the world will beat a path to your door’ is playing itself out in the construction sector where Italian manufacturer Merlo has been quietly gaining an increasing share of telehandler sales. Distributed here by McHale Plant Sales, recent deliveries have seen a number of machines go into service at the rapidly expanding Sligo-based plant hire firm Comet Contracts Limited. Headquartered in Ballinfull, the majority of Comet’s contracts are based in the greater Dublin and Leinster area. Specialising mainly in the data centre and pharmaceutical build sector, the firm provides plant hire solutions, logistics management and deliveryRecentlydriver/operators.Comethastakenoftwonewhigh-spec

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Leading Irish Engineering and Geotechnical experts Gavin & Doherty Geosolutions (GDG), founded in Dublin in 2011, is furthering their global expansion with a new venture into the Japanese market to support them in achieving the ambitious offshore wind targets set out by the Japanese Government in the Basic Energy Plan. The development of offshore wind farms in Japan brings some unique challenges, such as earthquakes, typhoons and unusual geological formation.

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Speaking at the recent signing of a Memorandums Of Understanding (MOU) between the partners, Paul Doherty, Founder of GDG and Executive Vice President of Engineering at Venterra Group, said: “The GDG team are experts at finding innovative engineering solutions to support some of the most challenging offshore wind projects around the world and we look forward to building on our current base of foundation design projects in Japan. We’re delighted to partner with Japanese organisations who hold invaluable local knowledge of the marine regulatory regime, grid and development procedures. Together, we are committed to supporting projects that contribute to the global sustainability agenda.”

To date, GDG has supported 35,000MW of offshore wind globally, that’s enough energy to power approximately 25 million homes. They are leaders in geotechnical engineering design and have already expanded to the UK, EU and the US. They will bring their unique capabilities to their latest target, Japan.

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The Basic Energy Plan, issued by the Japanese Government, has set a target of 45,000MW of offshore wind by 2040 and will go some way to helping Japan achieve its decarbonisation targets, as well as the growing need to reduce energy costs for consumers. However, the Japanese service supply chain required to make this happen has not been sufficiently established.

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GDG Founder and Executive Vice President of Engineering at Venterra Group, Paul Doherty PhD, with Executive members of Wakachiku, CSSE, Tokodenko and Nippon Geotechnology, at the signing of an MOU to combine GDG’s unique expertise in offshore engineering and geoscience with the local knowledge of the Japanese partners.

In this new collaboration, GDG will combine their unique expertise in offshore engineering and geoscience with the local Japanese knowledge of Geo Marine Service Co., Ltd and Nikken Sekkei Ltd, to offer unparalleled survey specification, wind turbine foundation design and certification process support to the Japanese market.

The survey also found that 91% of construction companies believe the economic sanctions arising from the conflict in Ukraine will lead to a further rise in construction costs over the next 3 months, while 85% expect the price of construction projects to increase during that period. As a response to these issues nine out of ten (89%) construction companies want to see the Government introduce an effective and fair price variation clause into public sector contracts, which would apply retrospectively. More than four out of five construction companies (82%) also note that the Ukraine conflict has led to the disruption of supply chains in the construction sector. Additionally, 98% of construction companies reported an increase in the cost of raw materials over the last 3 months. Other points of interest from the survey include almost four out of ten construction companies (38%) saying their turnover increased in the last three months with a similar number (39%) expecting a further increase over the next three months. While one in three construction companies (32%) also expect to grow their levels of employment over the next three months. Three out of four construction companies (75%) also believe the sector would benefit from attracting more women to work in the industry. The key challenges identified by the sector are the increased cost of raw materials (88%), access to skilled labour (72%) and fuel (68%).

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The new network, which is part of the business’ plans to expand Topcon’s GNSS networks globally, offers users two additional satellite constellations to current available networks. The Topcon network will use Beidou and Galileo systems as well as the standard GLONASS and GPS systems, meaning access is easier and more reliable, and the accuracy it can deliver will be vastly improved.

Access to the new Irish network via Topnet Live is available at services/gnss-correction-services/topnet-livetopconpositioning.com/ie/office-software-and-https://www.

The business is also offering a more flexible system for subscribers, with hourly packages available to be allocated as businesses see fit to their machines and projects across Ireland and beyond. Ian Stilgoe, Vice President of Emerging Business at Topcon Positioning Group, said: “At Topcon, we’re passionate about tackling the challenges of tomorrow, today. We’re proud to be a technology partner that enables businesses to work their own way more productively, and offering flexibility is paramount to that. “Our rapid expansion of Topnet Live correction services is helping businesses be mobile and reactive to their business needs without the frustrations of multiple

Subscriptions will run through Topcon’s recently launched Topnet Live, a real-time GNSS correction service. Thanks to the new network, Ireland will become part of the European and global Topnet Live network, offering European roaming to users.

The new network will also be maintained and supported by Topcon’s global professional services team around the clock, ensuring businesses have on-hand tech support for troubleshooting and better backup capabilities. Mark Fagan, Business Director for Ireland and Northern Ireland, said: “We’re pleased to be able to launch this new network and help businesses across the island of Ireland. All the benefits that the new network will bring will help industries take a big step forward in digital adoption; something that’s needed now more than ever as we continue to see the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. “This is an exciting development for Ireland as a whole. We’re delighted to be able to offer this to support businesses in digitalising their workflows to see productivity and efficiency boosts across the board.”

Topcon launches new GNSS network for Ireland

A new positioning network covering the island of Ireland has launched from Topcon Positioning Group, offering improved support and accessibility for construction businesses looking to accelerate productivity and advance accuracy.

There is a dense network of stations already in place, with more planned in the coming weeks to achieve full coverage of the island with one subscription – something not currently available with other network providers. The network goals from Topcon are that businesses will experience no downtime, better accuracy, faster connections, and accessibility even in the most challenging environments that Ireland has to offer.

Within Topnet Live subscriptions, users can access Starpoint, a service with provides a Precise Point Positioning (PPP) service anywhere on the planet, independent of local networks, and Skybridge, which provides and maintains position accuracy in case Real Time Kinematic (RTK) services are interrupted.

Nine out of 10 construction companies say they are unwilling to take on fixed price contracts given the ongoing exceptional increases in raw material costs. That’s according to a new Construction Outlook Survey from the IndustryConstructionFederation.

subscriptions. Our services are also meeting the needs of the new mobility autonomous markets as the demand for precise positioning increases. This new network for Ireland is just another way we’re helping businesses to stay one step ahead.”

Speaking in reaction to the survey, Tom Parlon, Director General of the CIF said, “Over the last few months we have been highlighting the issues of hyperinflation in the industry and how that is going to impact on the pipeline of construction activity, particularly when it comes to public tendering. Well, here is the detailed figures which illustrate the extent of these problems. “Nine out of ten construction companies, which represents the vast majority of the industry, will not tender for fixed price contracts while these increases continue. No one could be expected to commit to a definite price for projects which could take years, when costs are rising on a daily basis. It is practically impossible to estimate where costs are going to go based on the levels of inflation we have seen in the industry over the last 18 months and especially since the turn of the year. “This also underlines the urgent need for the Government to reform the public works tendering process. There is a clear view in the industry that this needs to happen. Until that is tackled, issues around public tendering will continue, which is likely to have a knock on impact on the advancement of the Government’s various construction programmes,” he Theconcluded.Construction Outlook Survey was carried out by Accuracy Market Research, with 342 CIF member companies participating.

Construction Companies Unwilling To Take On Fixed Price Contracts

Specialist construction training provider, Groundforce Training Services, has formalised its long-standing support for the Armed Forces. A proud employer of ex-service personnel, the company has officially signed the Armed Forces Covenant which commits them to support the Armed Forces community and to recognise the value that serving personnel (both regular and reservists), veterans and military families contribute to the business and the country.

Groundforce Training Services, based in Worksop, already excels in this area, with a massive 86% of its instructors being ex-military, as well as 50% of its total workforce, which demonstrates their true commitment to the cause. The Armed Forces Covenant was signed by Neil Stothard, chief executive of parent group Vp plc, making Groundforce Training Services eligible for a Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) award. The covenant helps Groundforce Training Services to promote to its staff, customers, suppliers, contractors and the wider public that it is an Armed Forces-friendly organisation that actively seeks to support the employment of veterans through working with the Career Transition Partnership (CTP). It pledges to offer guaranteed interviews to veterans, young and old, if they meet the selection criteria in the job advert and to recognise military skills and qualifications when interviewing for these positions. It also pledges to supporting employees who are members of the Reserve Forces by offering five days’ paid leave for annual Reserve Forces training.

Groundforce Training Services’ general manager Chris Gearren said: “The covenant sets out the relationship between the nation, the Government and our Armed Forces. It recognises that the whole nation has a moral obligation to members of the Armed Forces and their families, and it establishes how they should expect to be treated. This is something we at Groundforce Training believe in passionately and it’s great to continue to build our reputation as a Forces-friendly business.”

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Groundforce Training Services offer a wide range of courses primarily for those working in utilities, construction and civil engineering, from short-duration Health and Safety awareness to more complex or specialist safety consultancy solutions. Industry-leading accredited excavation safety training is delivered both on-site and through a nationwide network of training centres, with full flexibility for customers who need to place small numbers onto an open course schedule or dedicated courses.

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PROVEN STABILITY What the bucket lifts at the front, once the rear axle is blocked, it lifts at 180° without any risk. The swing loader, thanks to its arm, pivots instead of moving. This makes takes more efficient and results in less noise and visual pollution, as well as less maintenance, less risk of accidents and less

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AS1000 A more powerful version of the AS850, the Mecalac AS1000 swing loader excels on any job site thanks to its impressive efficiency and unmatched speed of execution. The AS1000 offers maximum performance with a 4-cylinder 55.4 kW / 75 hp high-torque engine (375 Nm), while the option of a high-flow hydraulic line offers up to 120 l/min – perfect for driving hydraulic attachments.

Mecalac has launched a brand-new range of swing loaders, further expanding its existing class-leading portfolio. The all-new AS750, AS850 and AS1000 models join the existing AS600, AS900tele, AS1600 and AS210. Collectively, the impressive range of seven machines provides capacities from 600 to 2,100 litres and offers operators the perfect solution for every job. The AS750 is the big sister of the Mecalac AS600 Swing Loader, boasting a larger width and an increased wheelbase (1,870 mm) offer excellent precision during handling operations, particularly with the pallet lift or load hook. The spacious cab, with two doors, provides the operator with excellent visibility, further increasing safety on the job site.

SWING CONCEPT Created by Ahlmann, now Mecalac, in 1953, the swing Designed on the basis of a rigid chassis, with three standard steering modes – two-wheel steering, four-wheel steering and crab steering – exceptional mobility is a given.

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AS850 With the AS850, productivity is key. Featuring all the advantages of Mecalac’s swing machines, including a rigid chassis and four-wheel steering, the AS850 is also available in a 40 km/h option for faster transfers. In addition, a brand new arm and “Z” bucket kinematics offer

This investment from Heron Bros will now fast track TESC’s growth plans significantly and they plan to more than double their team of power and software engineers, and data scientists to 35 in the next 2-3 years. Heron Bros, an award-winning construction and property development company which operates throughout the UK, Ireland and Europe, is already experienced in the renewable space as lead partner in the renewable energy company, Simple Power which was at the forefront of wind energy production in Northern Ireland. The partnership will enable the further roll out of the PARIS platform (Predictive Analytical Renewables Integration System). PARIS brings Fintech and GreenTech together using leading edge data analytics software to gather data from smart batteries in people’s homes and commercial buildings and then ensures they get the cheapest, greenest energy.

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Speaking about the investment Damien O’Callaghan, Group MD, Heron Bros said: “The combined strengths of Heron Bros and The Electric Storage Company will now offer an exciting and innovative proposition to help our customers on the path to net zero. According to recent research from leading management consultancy McKinsey’s, real estate across homes and businesses accounts for about 40% of all Greenhouse gas emissions. It is our belief that by improving the efficiencies in real estate (both new construction and existing buildings) that most companies can realistically reduce more than half of their emissions between now and 2030. This significant investment and partnership are designed to help companies and individuals do just that.”

Eddie McGoldrick, Director TESC added: “The Electric Storage Company combines Northern Ireland’s expertise in power engineering, fintech and big data and we are now aiming to ‘scale up’ significantly to repeat our already successful smart approach to electricity usage across Ireland and GB. Our team are delighted to now partner with one of Northern Ireland’s leading construction and renewables development companies to fast track that growth. Our shared expertise in renewables and delivering innovative customer solutions for customers across the British Isles will bring lower costs to greener homes and businesses and help people to meet their net zero targets sooner.”

Heron Bros has announced a significant seven figure investment and strategic partnership with the Belfast based The Electric Storage Company (TESC). Established in 2017, TESC is bringing cheaper, smarter and greener electricity to customers in Northern Ireland, Ireland and GB. TESC are using smart batteries to harness the energy created from renewable sources such as solar power and wind turbines. Based on algorithms, customers can use that energy in their home or business, giving them more control and allowing them to reduce their electricity bills by over 50%.

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Pictured at TESC’s offices in the Innovation Factory in west Belfast are (l-r) Damien O’Callaghan, Heron Bros; Eddie McGoldrick and Anne Marie McGoldrick from TESC and Emmet Heron, Heron Bros.

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“One customer wanted us to link the Elevate system to their purchasing system, to buy blades automatically” says Nick Tiplady, Head of Sales in Flexco UK. “ I don’t think we are there yet, but it certainly gives you some food for thought!”

More recently Dunlop brought a new iteration of this development to the wider market with the development of Ultra X belting. This is another brave step from Dunlop, breaking the norms and moving from the traditional construction to a single ply, but the advantages are numerous and Ultra X is designed specifically to suit modern plant with smaller drum diameters and higher demands on the belt. Another innovator is Flexco from the USA who have recently launched their Elevate monitoring system for belt cleaners. The Elevate unit is a battery powered, clip-on unit which can be installed in minutes on Flexco belt cleaners. Immediately the unit begins monitoring the pole position and vibrations learning what is normal and what is not. The cleaner is then monitored on a 24/7 basis ensuring that optimal cleaning is maintained throughout. In the event of belt damage or tramp material in the hopper, the impact on the cleaner will be felt and a warning sent out via email or text message.

Local company C&K Fitzpatrick have represented Dunlop and Flexco for decades now and bought into this culture of innovation. “We are seeing new technology coming from several of our manufacturers” explains Mark Fitzpatrick of C&K Fitzpatrick, “we are in a great position to take each of these diverse systems and act as the central hub for our customers.” The company is no stranger to technology and has been using an automated system for several years to provide history and reporting on the thousands of pieces of plant the company maintains across the country. The current system allows reporting to be returned to the customer as soon as the service call is complete, with information and photos detailing the works. Anything outstanding is given a colour coding allowing the customer to easily see if there are any problem areas. The service crews at C&K Fitzpatrick also have access to this information allowing them to prepare parts and equipment for any outstanding works. Like all new technologies a proportion will fail, and some will change industries radically. It is important not to get caught up in the hype, but large markets such as Australia are already leading the way. In a time when production is more critical than ever and maintenance resources are tight, the approaching technology might just help lessen the load on plant managers whilst providing better visibility on plant maintenance than ever before. www.ckf.ie

Material handling can be a pretty conservative industry and despite the high tech optical sorters, metal detectors and control units the basic technology of the conveyor hasn’t had any great changes over the past 50 years or so. The conveyor has been seen as necessary simple part just required to get things from A to B often with the design often comprised to accommodate other “more important” pieces of plant. However slowly technology is catching up with the conveyor and several companies are now investing in innovations never seen in the industry before. The unloved conveyor is getting more attention and users are realising that a conveyor outage is extremely costly in the current high uptime environment.

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All of this detail is available via an online dashboard providing a full history along with runtime and blade life. Very much in its infancy, Flexco have Elevate live on conveyors and are rapidly developing the system.

Dunlop Conveyor Belting in Drachten, The Netherland probably made one of the biggest changes conveyor belting has seen about 20 years ago when they launched Dunlop UsFlex belting. This innovation was seen as quite risky but extensive development had proven the technology which removes the traditional 3 to 5 plies of fabric and replaces them with one or two layers of superstrength UsFlex ply, developed in-house. UsFlex was an overnight success and has now spawned several imitators, though it has never been equalled in terms of impact or rip resistance.

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in profile 40 PLANT & CIVIL ENGINEER Schmitz Cargobull has launched a new S.KI tipper trailer which not only impresses with its greater payload capacity of up to 230 kg, but as Plant & Civil Engineer’s Helen Beggs discovered at the Press presentation at the company’s facilities at Gotha in Germany, it also scores points for its improved handling and robust, reliable product quality thanks to the new generation of frames and bodies. During our visit we learn more about Schmitz Cargobull’s impressive history and the development of what is an outstanding highly modern and innovative production facility.

The design of the crossbeams provides even greater stability and ensures a longer service life of the chassis due to optimum corrosion protection. The frame design has also been enhanced for painting and galvanisation. Schmitz Cargobull grants customers a 10-year warranty against rust-through for the galvanised S.KI frame generation. Painted frames also offer better protection against corrosion. Four different frame lengths are available (system lengths 7.2, 8.2, 9.6, 10.5), depending on the application, load level and desired body volume. In addition to the STANDARD version, a LIGHT version for especially high payload or a HEAVY-DUTY version for particularly heavyduty use are also available. The new LIGHT frame of the S.KI variants was specifically developed for payload-optimised use on roads, construction sites, and light off-road routes. This innovation is one of the lightest steel chassis frames on the market. It offers both greater stability and torsional rigidity while tipping, and also

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The new Schmitz Cargobull S.KI tipperThetrailer.Z.KI central axle tipper trailer.The upgraded Z.KI central axle tipper trailer provides the best services on construction sites where space is limited.

The S.KI tipper trailer’s steel chassis frames have always been characterised by an ideal balance between weight optimisation, robust durability and tipping stability during dayto-day use. The fundamental redesign of the modular frame has enabled weight savings of 45 to 110 kg to be achieved in the new S.KI tipper semi-trailer depending on the length and frame design. The new modular frame system for all trailer lengths is available in a Standard, Light or Heavy-Duty design depending on the level of use.

better economic efficiency during day-to-day use. The weight of the new rounded steel body with a loading volume of 24 m³ has been optimised for use on building sites. Weight savings of up to 180 kg* have been achieved here. The wide flat floor ensures a lower centre of gravity, helping to deliver optimum handling and even wear. The upper lips have been redesigned with an enhanced cross-section to increase vertical and horizontal rigidity, which makes the rounded steel body even more stable. Lateral deformation of the upper lips as a result of load pressure has been significantly reduced, meaning they run a lot better and sliding-tarpaulin-style body covers are now even safer. The underride guard meets all the criteria set out in ECE-R58.03. The weight has been reduced here, too, and handling has improved. The folding mechanism allows for easy operation from one side and, when folded up, provides good ground clearance of 728 mm. This enables easy manoeuvring up to the road paver. The electro-pneumatic underride guard with sensors for the LED position indicator has also undergone a makeover with optimised mechanics and cable guide. The sensors record the driving and unloading position, which means that the underride guard can be operated safely from the driver’s cab. The standard tail light position has once again been modified for transporting bulk goods and asphalt. It is now available as a version that is 140 mm higher and 80 mm set back, which creates a greater distance to the bulk cargo (e.g. asphalt) during unloading. As a result, the risk of damage to the underride guard bracket is reduced, while taking legal regulations into account.

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Meanwhile, with a loading volume of ten cubic metres, Schmitz Cargobull has reintroduced a Z.KI central axle tipper trailer as the smallest model into its portfolio. The upgraded Z.KI central axle tipper trailer provides the best services on construction sites where space is limited. Equipped with 900-millimetre-tall steel dropsides, the loading volume is around ten cubic metres and – thanks to its central axle – the central axle tipper trailer is easy to manoeuvre, even in areas where space is tight. Due to its new design, it weighs 50 kg less than its predecessor. This means more payload and, as a result, increased profitability for business owners. The Z.KI is suitable for a range of applications, thus offering a great deal of flexibility for day-today transport operations. It can transport bulk or piece goods. But pallet goods can also be easily delivered thanks to the standard pallet-width design. Additional safety is provided by lashing points optionally integrated in the body floor.

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The tailgate and dropsides are pendulum-mounted. In addition, raised tailgate hinges provide for a larger pouring opening. For the simplest possible handling when folding down the wearresistant dropsides, they can be equipped with a lifting spring mechanism, making loading from the side even easier.

The new LIGHT frame of the S.KI variants was specifically developed for use on roads, construction sites, and light off-road routes.

Production on the new S.KI tipper semi-trailer is scheduled to start at the end of the 1st quarter of 2023.

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HSENI has set out the priorities for those work sectors it has enforcement responsibility for and is encouraging those involved in each sector to review and comment on the health and safety priorities relating to them. MPANI, through our Health and Safety Committee will be making a response to highlight our views.

All mineral products markets, from the extraction of aggregates to the manufacture of downstream products, have been exposed to significant cost increases for raw materials, energy and labour in the past year. Producers of energy-intensive ingredients for concrete and lime are finding themselves under considerable pressures. Similarly, asphalt manufacturers have been hit by bitumen prices, which are 30-40% higher than they were a year ago. As costs have to be passed on, the commercial viability of future construction projects may be impacted. Mineral products manufacturers are increasingly uneasy over what is likely to happen at the end of 2022 and in 2023, as the impact of inflation and higher costs on the UK economy and construction become more evident.

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With continuing political and economic uncertainty at home and abroad there is growing concern that widespread cost inflation for raw materials, energy and labour is starting to negatively impact the sector locally and in GB. Demand for mineral products, which includes essential construction materials like aggregates, ready-mixed concrete, asphalt and mortar, edged lower in 2022Q2, with sales volumes down on a quarterly basis, according to the Mineral Products Association’s latest industry survey. Survey data from MPA producer members indicates that demand for these materials dropped off markedly from June. However, the main concern is that widespread cost inflation throughout the construction supply chain is starting to negatively impact on construction demand, possibly indicating the start of a more prolonged downturn.

Working at Height has been identified by MPA’s Health & Safety Committee as one of ‘The Fatal 6’; the high consequence hazards that have been the main cause of fatalities and serious injuries and incidents within the industry over the last decade. The MPA and its members have committed to Vision Zero to ensure that everyone goes home Safe & Well Every Gordon Best, MPANI ISING PRICES AND SHORTAGES

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The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI) has launched an eight-week public consultation process on proposals for inclusion in its next Corporate Plan for the period 2023-2028. The plan will set out the operational environment in which the organisation will be working along with its priorities in the coming years. HSENI will continue to work in partnership with employers, employees, trade unions and other health and safety partners across Northern Ireland to reduce the number of fatal and serious injuries in the workplace.

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essential materials sustainable solutions 43PLANT & CIVIL ENGINEER Day and Vision Zero is built around eliminating the causes of ‘The Fatal 6’. Falls from height continue to be the single biggest cause of workplace fatalities in the UK with HSE statistics showing 35 deaths in 2021/22. (www.hse.gov.uk/ statistics). Even when a fall is from a height of less than two metres, fatalities or life-changing injuries can occur. A handbook has been produced to outline how the potential hazards associated with work at height activities can be either eliminated or mitigated. Based on the hierarchy of control, the handbook provides ‘clear, simple and smart’ guidance for those managing Work at Height. An introduction is provided for each element of the hierarchy of control, along with examples of good practice and questions every site should be asking. The guidance should be considered when conducting a risk assessment and conducting a work at height safety review. The handbook is designed for use by managers, employees, and contractors within the mineral products industry. Please share it within your organisation. Copy and paste this Height%20HB_JUNE%2022%20final.pdfMPA%20A5%2060pp%20Working%20at%20https://www.safequarry.com/hotTopics/link:

The purpose of the NIEA and MPANI Liaison meeting is to facilitate discussion at industry and client / regulator level to work collaboratively on shared interests and promote best practice. The benefits of this collaboration approach flows in both directions and generates improvement to the wider general public and NI environment. The NIEA and MPANI Liaison meetings play an important collaborative role in bringing together the interest of the client / environmental regulator and the MPANI members. It aims to develop initiatives, and share best practice on water management, biodiversity and geodiversity protection and enhancement, noise and dust management, and decarbonisation of the industry.

LIAISON FORUM In another important development MPANI and NIEA have reached agreement on re-establishing a liaison forum that will meet quarterly. The group will have a joint chairmanship.

NI PROTOCOL In July, the NI Business Brexit Working Group (NIBBWG) submitted a detailed response to the Governments consultation on their NI Protocol Bill. The Northern Ireland Business Brexit Working Group (NIBBWG) is a collaboration of 14 industry bodies representing all industries across Northern Ireland’s business community.

The NIBBWG welcomes the fact that both the EU and the UK government continue to acknowledge that their preferred outcome from the current difficulties would be one agreed between them. We have urged both parties to begin a process to achieve that shared objective without delay. It is the NI Business view that both parties have a responsibility to deliver an agreed and durable outcome. We welcome the fact that the UK government intends to intensify its engagement with business over the coming months with a view to identifying measures that may be made under the operation of the Bill. We appreciate the chance to set out detailed technical evidence. NIBBWG have stated very that our continued engagement with this process should not be considered approval or endorsement of legislating unilaterally to amend the Protocol. Since early 2020, we have identified difficulties in the current and anticipated operation of the Protocol. We recognise that some of these arise because of the refusal of both the EU and the UK to make concessions but we remain of the view that unilateral action diminishes the chances of achieving an optimal outcome for Northern Ireland, its people and its businesses. It is further noted that, whilst the UK government asserts that the breach of the Protocol enabled by the Bill is legally justified, we are conscious of the reality that the EU does not agree. Such a difference of opinion on these fundamental terms is a cause for deep concern for business.

D. TheMiscellaneousNIBusinessrequest is that these questions form part of this next phase of stakeholder engagement on the Protocol from the UK Government. That said, given the importance and urgency of the matters in question, we would welcome an expeditious response, in writing, to the questions posed.

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We are in no doubt that an ongoing and protracted UK-EU dispute about the framework for trading in and through Northern Ireland is not conducive to either trade or investment in Northern Ireland. Since the publication of the Bill we have taken time to consult with our respective members on the contents of the Bill. The Bill is, in essence, a legal framework for action, and the substance of what might take the place of the Protocol’s provisions it will exclude is to be determined at a future point in time. It is not possible, therefore, to make a detailed assessment of its measures or ramifications. Instead, we set out below an initial (non-exhaustive) list of questions on behalf of our members in four parts: A. Customs and Movement of Goods B. A Dual Regulatory Regime C. Subsidy Control, VAT and Governance

ROADS MAINTENANCE

Since the last Plant & Civil Engineer publication, I am delighted to report that progress has been made on awarding the first phase of measured term roads maintenance contracts including a number of one off resurfacing schemes across Northern Ireland. The Interim Term Contracts for Asphalt Resurfacing - Phase 2 will hopefully be awarded soon. At the time of writing MPANI are still awaiting confirmation of the 2022/23 structural maintenance funding package. It is expected the out turn for this financial year will be similar to 2021/23, if not slightly higher.

Discerning operators demand a lot from an excavator, not least high performance, versatility, comfort and safety – and that’s exactly what you get with Hidromek’s H4 Series, and more, like excellent build quality, reliability and great fuel economy. As increasing numbers of operators have been discovering, there are other major benefits to be enjoyed with Hidromek’s innovative H4 Series excavator range like smooth and efficient hydraulics and spacious and comfortable cabs. Take Hidromek’s HMK 145 LCSR, for example, with its excellent manoeuvrability and high performance Isuzu 105hp (78,5 kW) engine. Due to its compact structure, it offers powerful and precise operation for its users in different working fields such as construction and landscaping. With an operating weight of 16.8 tonnes - just over 17 tonnes with a blade fitted - the HMK 145 LCSR is ideal for working in urban areas and narrow or restricted sites due to its shorter tail structure and swing radius compared to standard designed machines. Having high lifting capacity due to its short tail design and counterweight, HMK 145 LCSR also offers versatile usage with many different attachment options.

The heated, air suspended seat with its 35 degrees adjustable backrest angle, enables the operator to work comfortably for hours on end. Other features, as with all H4 Series excavators, include proportional control pedals and joysticks,

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Another notable feature with all H4 Series excavators is Hidromek’s Opera Control System, an easy to use interface that communicationfacilitatesbetween the operator and the machine. The operator can easily switch between menus in Opera, change settings, such as hydraulic flow, and check the status of the machine, including pressure, temperature and engine load. The information and warnings on the instrument panel are always easy to see and control, thanks to the positioning of the Opera interface.

In addition, an automatic stop system through configurable idling and stopping times provides fuel saving by stopping the engine after the machine is on idle, helping to keep operational costs to a minimum, saving fuel and lessening the impact on the environment. It also features power boost technology which gets activated automatically when extra power is needed. Servicing H4 Series machines is not difficult or time consuming. Most of the maintenance can be easily carried out without getting on the machine, which shortens the service time and increases machine work time, while an automatic greasing system ensures that all parts of the machine can be lubricated from one single centre.

45PLANT & CIVIL ENGINEER in profile throttle control dial, and an operator touch screen. All the controls are placed on an operator console integrated into the seat, a console that can be moved independently of the seat, allowing you to find the best and most comfortable working position, while the air conditioning system can automatically adjust itself according to the ambient heat located in the cab which benefits from the use of six silicone dampers to absorb noise, shock and vibration, further adding to a comfortable working environment.

The operator also enjoys excellent all round visibility from the cab, further enhanced by the provision of side and rear cameras that help minimise any ‘blind’ spots, and along with its LED headlights, night vision is also significantly improved. Like all H4 Series excavators, there are also red handles and warning labels providing maximum safety for the operator whose working environment is also made safer by the presence of an automatic starting horn, swing warning system and travel warning system.

HMK 310LC Also in the H4 Series is the HMK 310LC crawler excavator, powered by a fuel saving Isuzu 264hp (197kW) engine, offering an outstanding performance by working faster, more productively and more efficiently. Like the HMK 145 LCSR, the build quality cannot be faulted; with its reinforced heavy duty construction, it can tackle any task. An 8 inch touch control panel, with an integrated music system, is positioned ergonomically at a point that the operator can easily reach. The large screen easily enables the operator to control machine features, with convenient access to machine information such as average fuel consumption, turbo boost pressure, and hydraulic pump pressure.

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HMK 635 WHEEL LOADER If it’s a wheel loader you are considering, look no further than Hidromek’s heavy duty HMK 635 WL, an ideal workhorse for tough environments such as quarries and concrete plants offering high breakout power and excellent control capability even in the harshest of working areas. Powered by a Stage-5 engine with 210kW and 1200Nm torque, it has a standard operating weight of 20.6 tonnes and 3.5m² bucket capacity. It saves fuel no matter what the conditions owing to the high torque it provides even at low revolutions.

With five forward and three reverse powershift transmission and shifting gears, the machine’s TIPSHIFT function enables it to change direction quickly by pressing a single key without using the gear lever when the machine moves forward or backwards while loading, ensuring increased productivity and safe operation without losing control of the steering. The HMK 635 WL provides easy usage with its high manoeuvrability while working in narrow areas due to its articulation angle of 40° and allows works to be completed in a short time. HMK 635 WL has been carefully designed so that the operator can work in a comfortable environment even under the most severe conditions. It has ROPS/FOPS certification against overturning hazards and falling objects on the cab for the safety of the operator. While the reversing camera provides wide rear view to the operator during operation, the work lights on the cab increases visibility during night work. In addition, you can adjust the mirrors at a desired angle from the cab with the help of the button on the side console. Other features that help the operator to use the machine easily and safely include heated, adjustable, air suspension seat, fully automatic air conditioning system, versatile holder, kickdown button for downshifting and touch control panel, ergonomic red steps and handles that allow easy and safe access to the cab by three points of contact, control lever lock that prevents unintentional movement of attachments, parking brake, electronically controlled heated mirrors, battery disconnect switch which is easily accessible from the ground to disable the electrical system in an emergency and some other safety equipment. With a width of less than three metres, the machine can be transported easily and safely, while easy access to service points from ground level enables the HMK 635 WL’s fuelling up and battery maintenance operations to be performed easily.

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TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT

In recent weeks we have had announcements from two of the UK’s biggest asphalt producers, Tarmac and Aggregate Industries, that they are making Warm Mix Asphalt (WMA) the default material to be supplied from their Asphalt plants. WMA is mixed 20-40 degrees C lower than traditional hot mix materials allowing for significant reductions in CO2 emissions by using less fuel to heat the mixes. Lower production temperatures can also reduce binder ageing, potentially extending the service life of the asphalt. This move follows the introduction last year of a Warm Mix Asphalt Clause (Cl 908) to the Specification for Highway Works by National Highways. This was a significant move by the main client and specification body in our sector to encourage the use of such materials. Interestingly there is a specific Clause 908NI for Northern Ireland, stating “Warm Mix Asphalt shall not be used without prior approval from the Overseeing Organisation.”

The Institute of Asphalt Technology Lyle Andrew, IAT

The challenge of attracting and retaining skilled workers at all levels, whether that be asphalt labourers, drivers, technicians, or supervisors is neither new nor diminishing. Many other industries, and indeed disciplines within our sector, can utilise Apprenticeships as a means of recruiting and training new entrants. England now has an Apprenticeship for Road Surfacing Operatives, but different Apprenticeship funding arrangements mean that this is not available within Northern Ireland or the other the devolved nations. Thankfully other Vocational Qualifications can be provided here and the IAT in NI was pleased to be part of the successful delivery of an NVQ Level 4 Construction Site Supervisor for Highway Maintenance and Repair. This training programme was supported by CITB NI’s Training in Partnership funding which helps the industry to develop, innovate and improve productivity through training initiatives.

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I refer to our Conference keynote address by Dr Ian Lancaster who highlighted the contribution that bitumen can make to a sustainable construction environment. Firstly, bitumen will continue to be a key component in the construction, maintenance and repair of infrastructure (roads, bridges, building, roofing….) due to its unrivalled versatility in terms of flexibility, durability and re-use. The inherent recyclability of bituminous materials means that they can make a significant contribution to the circular economy, while bitumen itself is a sustainable component. The bitumen industry has a proven track record of innovation that means it is wellplaced to cope with the challenges of climate change and increasing performance demands. Incorporation of modifiers to reduce temperature susceptibility, improve flexibility and reduce application temperatures can lead to significant improvements in durability. These innovations can also lead to a reduction in material use by enabling thinner pavement structures. However, it is critical that the bitumen industry continues to work in partnership with key stakeholders to maximise the carbon reduction and climate change mitigation opportunities that these innovations offer.

Welcome to this the first of a regular update from the Institute of Asphalt Technology, the Professional Body for persons working in the field of Asphalt Technology and for those interested in all aspects of the Manufacture, Laying, Technology and Uses of materials containing Asphalt or Bitumen. There has been a lot happening in the sector over the last few months with many of us getting back to face-to-face meetings, events, site visits and conferences. One of the first such events to mention was the IAT’s own very successful Annual Conference which was held in Belfast in May. Thanks again to P&CE for the coverage in their previous edition. The Institute welcomed 250 guests to the Presidents Dinner and 170 Conference delegates the following day at Titanic Belfast. The success of this event will allow the NI Branch the resources and confidence to bring further training seminars and professional development opportunities to the industry in Northern Ireland with a Training Day planned for later in the year.

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I anticipate that DfI Roads will carry out some pilot projects using Warm Mix Asphalt before making it a standard product in their contracts here. Hopefully our suppliers can prove the technology successful as has already been done throughout the rest of UK.

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The All Party Parliamentary Group on Highways has indicated that if the UK embraced low-temperature manufacture for asphalt production it would cut at least 61,000 tonnes of CO2 a year. Other benefits of Warm Mix include reduction of fumes and steam when being laid on site, making it a safer product to lay, as well as allowing the road to be opened to traffic sooner than with hot mix. It must be said that Warm Mix technology is not considered to be ready to use with Asphalt mixes where chippings are applied at time of laying, i.e. Hot Rolled Asphalt Surface Course, which does tend to be used proportionally more in Northern Ireland. The main challenge of using WMA on a daily basis comes from whether or not that facility also has to produce HRA Surface Course on the same day, meaning that the potential savings are reduced by switching from Hot to Warm mix temperatures.

Thework-based qualification was designed to build a developmental programme that would provide formal recognised qualifications to improve both knowledge and performance, delivered by People 1st, and further supported by The Mineral Product Association NI (Ltd) and the Institute of Asphalt Technology. IAT continues to offer other Vocational and Professional qualifications to our members and industry, as well as a range of asphalt specific distance learning courses delivered in partnership with the Institute of Quarrying and University of Derby. Our CPD events, both online and at Branch level, are available to non-members and our Student grade of membership is free of charge for those studying a relevant full-time or part-time course.

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FROM THE DESK OF: LYLE ANDREW, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, INSTITUTE OF ASPHALT TECHNOLOGY ENGINEER

The Climate Bill for Northern Ireland will require our local authorities with responsibility for construction to plan for net-zero construction. This will pose another major obstacle for our highways sector; one which can best be tackled from a collaborative approach.

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A demonstration area was also set up where visitors could see some of the machinery in action, including a jaw crusher and a number of Kubota and LiuGong excavators, wheel loaders and tractors. But it wasn’t all about business – there was something for the whole family to make it an truly enjoyable day out, with kid games and competitions, while local radio station KFM

open day 50 PLANT & CIVIL ENGINEER County Kildare based FJS Plant recently held a very successful customer open day at Mondello Park, where some 30 exhibitors set up stands across the paddock and inside the garages to showcase a wide range of plant machinery, agricultural machinery, attachmentsgroundcare,andparts.

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Visitors were able to get up close and personal to a wide range of products – from screeners and crushers, dumpers and trailers to excavators, scissor lifts, garden machinery and a whole lot more, ensuring there was something to interest everyone.

presenters provided an afternoon of entertainment, in addition to broadcasting interviews with Frank Smyth, Managing Director of FJS, and Barry O’Hare, Business Line Director of EvoQuip. Out on the Mondello Park track there were Hot Laps and Driver’s Experiences running throughout the day, giving some lucky competition winners a taste of what it was like behind the wheel. Overall, it was a great success for FJS and a great opportunity to showcase the machinery and parts the company has to offer the various industries it has been successfully serving for many years.

Geith’s Damian O’Connor, Lisa Carrolland Shane Keogh with an ExtremeDuty Rock Bucket for 38t excavator. Hakan Ihan, LiuGong Vice President, Europe; Frank Smyth, Managing Director of FJS Plant; and Carl Che, Sales Manager, LiuGong Europe. Slanetrac’s Tony McCann with Slanetrac HT 100S3 High Tip Track Dumper

“The Open Day provided us here at FJS Plant with a perfect opportunity to promote our business, and we would like to thank the team at Mondello for their help in planning of the day, and, of course, to all of the exhibitors, customers and visitors for making the event the tremendous success it was,” commented FJS Managing Director Frank Smyth.

FJS Plant Ltd’s Natalie Broderick,Olivia Petina and Lina Raudonikiene.

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Pictured (L-R) from Kubota are Gary Walsh, Colin Frost, Sam Thompson and Tom Lockwood. From EVOQUIP (Left to Right) are Andrew Armstrong, Declan McErllin, Barry O’Hare, Jamie Mairs, Alex Young, and Robert Quinn.

Engcon Ireland’s Andrew Radham and Andrew Penny. Strickland MFG’s John Duffy and Dwayne Quinn with a Hydraulic Coupler. APRD’s Managing Director Gary O’Shaughnessy.Hand Engineering’s Mark Duffy and Damian Robinson with a new grab bucket 3.5t U36 on a Kubota.

Kevin Brennan, Sales & Hire Manager, Dave Power Plant Ltd, Bomag Agents; Brian Harrington - Harrington Quarries; and Dave Power.

DMC CONSULTANCY, event organisers with FJS, are Lorna Flannery and Niamh Carroll. Emma Pearson and Saphire Jordan from Daytona Heavy Haulage.

Phil Dent, CEO of The Pallet LOOP, adds: “We’re delighted that Aggregate Industries has signed The Pallet LOOP Charter, further cementing its position as a UK leader in sustainable building solutions. Pallet use in the UK construction industry currently consumes around 6,000 acres of forestry each year. With only 10% of the resulting pallets reused, that’s a truly shocking statistic. Comparatively, pallet reuse in the FMCG retail sector is typically around 98% - suggesting that much more can be done by the construction sector to reduce its reliance on single-use pallets.”

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Groundforce Bridge has expanded its range of modular temporary bridges with a new 2.5m long x 1m wide Step Bridge, providing safe pedestrian access solutions to the construction andtransmission,utility,demolitioneventssectors.

The Step Bridge weighs just 350kgand has a 1m2 landing deck with a 0.4m clearance. It’s easy and quick to install, it is simply lifted into position when required.

“Our easy-to-use deposit-based scheme challenges existing unsustainable supply chain practices. Promoting a culture of reuse, it provides the UK construction sector with a greener and more cost-effective way to transport building materials that positively impacts people, the planet and profitability. We look forward to working with the team at Aggregate Industries to make the company’s use of pallets circular in line with its wider sustainability goals.”

The porous, non-slip surface reduces dirt and water build up on the walkway when in use, making it a great option for use in crossing utility pipes and small trenches. Terry Mead, bridging director at Groundforce Bridge said: “In response to our customers requirement’s we have introduced this new bridge which has been designed by our technical team, the bridge is a good fit into our existing fleet.”

Demonstrating its ongoing commitment and focus on sustainability, building materials supplier Aggregate Industries has signed The Pallet LOOP Charter and is actively exploring how it will work with the innovative pallet reuse enterprise, which is seeking to reduce avoidable wood waste across the construction industry.

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This new step bridge compliments the existing range of temporary modular bridges which now also includes three new Aluminium Pedestrian Bridges ranging from 2.5m to 10m in length.

The decision follows the launch of Aggregate Industries’ sustainability strategy – Building Progress for a Sustainable Future - which sets out the business’ vision to become the UK leader of innovative and sustainable building solutions and its ambition to embed sustainability in the future of construction. This includes a focus on the circular economy, as the business pledges to increase use of recycled materials from 1.5m to 3m tonnes, reduce waste to landfill to zero and embed a circularity collaboration action network. Every year more than 18 million pallets are manufactured and distributed within the construction industry. The majority of these pallets are used just once and then disposed of, accounting for around 10% of the UK construction waste stream. According to The Pallet LOOP, removal of this waste stream will achieve an average 40% less CO2 emissions and up to a 75% reduction in timber usage. By committing to The Pallet LOOP Charter, Aggregate Industries will go through an eight-step evaluation process – assessing its current pallet use and what that means for CO2 emissions and pallet wastage. Later this year, the business will begin to use the 100% FSC-certified green pallets, which have been designed to be more durable.

The Pallet LOOP operates a deposit-based scheme whereby building materials suppliers pay an initial deposit per pallet, which passes from manufacturer to merchant to builder as it travels through the supply chain. Once the pallet has reached the end-user, it is collected, repaired and reintroduced to the supply chain and the deposit returned. Kirstin McCarthy, Sustainability Director at Aggregate Industries, said: “At Aggregate Industries, we are continuously seeking to adopt new and innovative ways to make our business and the industry more sustainable. The Pallet LOOP perfectly mirrors our own ambitions, and by signing up to the Charter we are able to both evaluate our current pallet usage and the associated CO2 emissions, as well as move towards the adoption of a more sustainable supply chain. “We look forward to working with The Pallet LOOP on their eight-step process and promoting their scheme to our merchants and end-users. After all, a sustainable future must be an industry-wide effort.”

Groundforce’s new temporary bridge is a step in the right direction

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This Award will be presented to the organisation which offers an extensive portfolio of high quality products, flexible hire options, and respected customer service policies. Entrants should outline how their company provides a level of plant hire expertise that puts them ahead of the competition, eg: product knowledge, distribution network, prompt delivery and collection, equipment options, cost effective hiring and any unique services available. Customer testimonies may also be submitted.

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This award will be presented to the company that can demonstrate safety management systems leading to zero accidents in the plant, quarry, construction and waste management industries. Criteria to include: health & safety policy relative to the size of the company. Well developed training needs analysis and training provision. Risk assessment procedures. Demonstration of capital investment on the ground for safety.

This category is for the individual or company that has achieved outstanding success such as in sales, contract wins, company expansion/development or other areas of business over the past 12 months. Open to any individual or company currently active in the construction, civil engineering, quarrying, waste management and plant & machinery industries. The entrant must highlight the area in which they operate, level and type of achievement as well as outline any relevant factors or reasons that contribute to that success.

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This Award will be presented to the company or organisation who has demonstrated over the past year involvement with major or specialist projects throughout the island of Ireland, Great Britain or worldwide which illustrate high levels of skill within project management, innovation, specialist projects. Customer testimonies may also be submitted.

SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARD This award, for which nominations are now open, will be presented to the individual who has been outstanding in his or her service to the industry, whose personal achievements, accomplishments or initiatives in the construction, quarrying or plant & machinery sectors deserve recognition.

From Innovative resource management and environmental impact mitigation to biodiversity projects, ethical or charitable initiatives and more, this award recognises those effecting real change from across the environmental and sustainabilty spectrum.

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This category is open to individuals who have delivered outstanding results in terms of efficiency, safety and health whendealing with all aspects of heavy (plant machinery) used in the construction industry.

They will have worked on projects throughout Ireland, overseeing the important business of buying, hiring or transporting (often huge) pieces of equipment according to strict rules and regulations, and will be involved in supervising & motivating staff on a daily basis.

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Site Managers will be scored based on the below elements: General Cooperation Health & Safety Site

This Award will be presented to the individual working within the quarry sector in a dedicated quarry management team. He or she must demonstrate attention to safe working practice; clear management skills; pollution control, sustainability, biodiversity; examples of working under unique conditions; health and safety practices; and submit details of what makes this individual outstanding in his or her field. Customer testimonies may also be submitted.

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This category is open to all transformational and progressive companies with the best examples of how they are harnessing research, development and innovation to further enhance their business operations and impact the industry or environments in which they serve.

Compelling examples of innovation, advancement or development can range from the optimisation of software design, construction techniques, development of new machinery to the implementation of more effective environmental solutions etc.

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Submissions should include demolition methodology statements, site waste management plans and any other relevant project documentation. Client testimonials concerning the work carried out may also be supplied if possible. Open to all demolition contractors.

This category is for high profile demolition projects that imposed major challenges to successful completion or which required an innovative demolition approach. Entries should demonstrate these challenges and how they were successfully overcome, on time, within budget and with an exemplary safety record.

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This Award will be presented to the organisation who can report on successful involvement within a wide variety of civil engineering projects including planning, construction and maintenance of fixed structures or public works throughout the island of Ireland, Great Britain, or worldwide. The information provided should demonstrate high levels of skill within project management, procurement, innovation and specialist projects. Customer testimonies may also be submitted.

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This award recognises any team that has shown a collective commitment to go above and beyond what is expected in order to deliver top results from a waste and recyclying perspective. should not exceed count can be helen@4squaremedia.net

This category is open to waste site managers who have delivered outstanding results in the day to day operations of their depot and staff. What will set the winning site manager above the rest will be their passion and going that extra mile.

This award may include a site visit or telephone interview of which the date will be determined by all parties.

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Passivhaus consultants Beyond Carbon Associates have hailed the development as “an exciting, future-facing building, treading lightly on our planet’s resources using Passivhaus energy conservation, solar PV and a climate resilient design to manage future heat waves.”

Professor Mike Caine, Loughborough University Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor Sport, said: “SportPark is a tremendous asset to the University and wider region – housing andcommunities,theUniversity,inorganisations,complementaryworkingpartnershipwiththeandharnessingpowerofsporttobenefitlocally,nationally,aroundtheworld.”

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A topping out ceremony has taken place to celebrate the latest milestone in the creation of a £9 million sustainable pavilion, being built by one of Northern Ireland’s leading construction companies, Henry Brothers, to expand SportPark, the multi award-winning development at Loughborough University. The 2000 sq m project on Loughborough University Science and Enterprise Park (LUSEP) is being built to Passivhaus Classic Accreditation to significantly reduce CO2 emissions and is scheduled for completion at the end of the year. As the first pumps,duereduceItisproofsecurethewillcampus,developmentPassivhausontheUniversitySportParkPavilion4givesportsorganisationsuniqueopportunitytoenvironmentallyfuture-accommodationthattailoredtotheirneeds.willalsoenableoccupantstotheircarbonfootprinttohighlyefficientheatopeningtriple-glazed

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windows, solar shading to avoid summer overheating as well as a well-insulated building fabric to minimise heat loss.

For 25 years we’ve earned our position as the nation’s best selling mini excavators. All built on a reputation for outstanding reliability, proven performance, excellent residual and backed by a nationwide dealer network. They’re very reliable machines, we’ve never had any issues with downtime with them. “ ” Amy Underwood, John Underwood Plant Hire

Net Zero Henry Brothers recently announced its Journey to Net Zero strategy, outlining plans to build upon its extensive foundations in sustainability.

SportPark Pavilion 4 will project the University’s and Henry Brothers’forward thinking and environmentally conscious values, delivering significant benefits to its occupants.

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Ian Taylor, Managing Director at Henry Brothers said: “SportPark Pavilion 4 is an exciting Passivhaus development which is supporting Loughborough University’s plans to decarbonise its estate to meet the Government’s zero carbon target by 2050. “It also builds on Henry Brothers’ growing portfolio of environmentally sound schemes and we are very pleased to have reached this milestone in this important development for the University.”

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CP HIRE EXPANDS FLEET WITH NEW YANMAR MINI EXCAVATORS

Liveried in Yanmar’s eye-catching new ‘premium red’ colour scheme, each model sets the standards in performance, productivity, comfort and safety – from lowemission engine technology and state-of-theart hydraulic functionality, to class-leading cab size and ergonomic control arrangement.

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Powered by Yanmar’s next-generation 3TNV82A direct-injection engine, the SV26 delivers 85.5Nm torque @ 1,400 rpm. With a digging force (arm) of 14.5kN (12.7kN with long arm), traction force of 37kN, digging depth (blade lowered) of 2,735mm (2,995mm with long arm) and 30˚ gradeability, the excavator guarantees class-leading performance, despite its compact dimensions. Featuring ViPPs hydraulics comprising two variable flow piston pumps, a gear pump and a multiple combination directional control valve, operators benefit from smooth operation and simultaneous control of multiple functions, even while travelling. Yanmar’s reduced tail overhang design provides increased lifting performance and stability, while a travel weight of just 2,665kg (cab model with rubber tracks) means it can be easily transported via a standard GVW trailer. Commenting on the agreement, Andrew Hutchinson, managing director of CP Hire, said: “Reliability, performance and practicality are three of the main factors that operators look for when hiring plant equipment. Yanmar’s SV26 offers impressive digging, lifting and carrying capability, while still being compact enough to navigate even the tightest job sites. “Alongside its rugged, ‘rental-tough’ design, another benefit for operators is the excavator’s impressive fuel economy, consuming less than 4 litres of fuel per working hour. All in all, it’s a really capable machine – perfect for the rental market and offering complete flexibility for numerous applications; from construction and civil engineering, to landscaping and agriculture.”

Matt Willis, Director at Crumlin Plant Sales, added: “As CP Hire continues to expand its national rental fleet, we’re delighted to be working in close partnership to supply best-in-class mini excavators. The SV26 is a robust, reliable and hugely capable machine – we’re confident that the five new models will continue to deliver over and above expectations for CP Hire.”

Family-run multi-national plant hire firm, CP Hire, has added five new Yanmar SV26 mini excavators to its growing rental fleet. Supplied by Crumlin Plant Sales, Yanmar Compact Equipment EMEA’s dealer for Northern Ireland, the machines are already operational on sites nationwide.

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In order to develop a uniform, cross-manufacturer communicationsmachinery-independentandformfor the entire construction process, the VDMA and the Main Association of the German Construction Industry founded the “Machines in Construction 4.0” (MiC 4.0) working group at bauma 2019. One of the previous results is the MiC 4.0 Bus, which is an open, cross-manufacturer data interface between construction machinery and accessory equipment. At the MiC 4.0 stand in the LAB0 Innovation Hall, visitors can see a demonstration of the new interface in action. The VR experience attracted many visitors back in 2019. At bauma 2022, this will switch focus to the digitisation of construction sites. Visitors to the VR experience can immerse themselves in the construction sites of today and of tomorrow and experience the interactions between people and machines for themselves in the digital space. The bauma VR experience will once again be part of the LAB0 Innovation Hall this year. In the meantime, Plant & Civil Engineer brings you news of some of the latest product launches you can expect to see at the show over the next few pages…

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efficient and reliable” to “The road to zero emissions”. On October 24, the winners in the five categories of the bauma Innovation Award 2022 will also be presented in the forum. With this prize, the VDMA (Mechanical Engineering Industry Association), Messe München and the top associations of the German construction industry will honour research and development teams from companies and universities that are bringing practical leading technology for the construction, building materials and mining industry to market readiness. The prize winners have an equal focus on resources, the environment and people.

The Science Hub is located right next to the forum. In this area, ten universities and scientific institutes will provide information on the latest status of their research. Here, too, the key topics will offer structure. Another segment of the Innovation Hall in the Internationales Congress Center München (ICM) is the revitalised Start-up Area, where promising young companies can present themselves to a specialist audience.

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bauma preview 60 PLANT & CIVIL ENGINEER bauma opens its doors in Munich from October 24–30; the world’s leading trade fair for construction machinery, building material machines, mining machines, construction vehicles and construction equipment is expecting record breaking exhibitor numbers and visitors. This year, in addition to the exhibitors and their exhibits, bauma, will offer a comprehensive supporting programme with many formats, some of which new. Established companies, startups, associations and research institutions will

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The overarching messages will expand beyond the equipment to highlight Caterpillar’s broad range of technology, services and sustainability solutions. The exhibit will feature more than 70 pieces of Cat equipment and attachments from Caterpillar Construction Industries (CI). Separately, the Caterpillar Industrial Power Systems Division (IPSD) will display multiple Cat engines from its diverse product range. From a single machine to an entire mixed fleet, the Caterpillar technology ecosystem gives customers the power to track, monitor, automate, and manage assets to lower costs, improve productivity and optimize fleet utilization. Among the multiple technologies on display at bauma 2022, the Cat Command Station enables operators to work remotely and safely, nearby the site or many kilometers away, seated in a virtual cab with familiar controls and display. Attendees will be able to sit in the Command Station and operate a machine remotely. Accessed via laptops and mobile devices, Cat Productivity will be on display demonstrating an easy to implement cloud-based application that provides a complete overview of machine and jobsite production. It is a data rich tool that delivers consolidated and actionable site-level information to analyze performance and improve productivity.

Cat Grade with Assist for excavators uses machine position sensors and operatordefined depth and slope parameters to automate boom and stick movements for more accurate cuts with less effort to help increase operator efficiency. The Cat PL161 has been designed for asset tracking and work tool recognition. It mounts simply to attachments and other items so their location can be viewed across multiple sites. When installed on a Cat work tool operated by a next generation Cat excavator, the PL161 enables numerous additional features, such as work tool recognition and the tracking of hours worked. Caterpillar will unveil to bauma 2022 attendees several electric models currently under development. Additionally, the modified tethered electric Cat MH3024 material handler excels in indoor applications where less mobility is needed and no exhaust emissions are required.

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The exhibit will include different model platforms – from XE models built for performance with the latest technologies and/ or advanced drive systems to GC models designed to deliver rugged reliability and value – to effectively meet a broad range of customer needs and applications. Highlights of the Caterpillar Building Construction Products (BCP) division display include nine next generation Cat mini hydraulic excavators, all delivering increased performance, higher breakout forces, longer service intervals, and lower owner and operating costs compared to prior models. From the 1- to 10-tonne models, these mini excavators offer common features and consistent controls layout to simplify training and operator adaptation. The 3.5- to 10-tonne next generation models can now be equipped with Cat Grade technologies as an aftermarket option. Among the exhibited compact wheel loaders, attendees will see the recently introduced Cat 906, 907 and 908 (in a high-lift configuration) models. They feature a re-engineered operator’s station that leverages exclusive Caterpillar technologies to improve operator experience and the new Cat 2.8 engine with an upgraded drive and powertrain for faster roading speeds and drivetrain performance. The nearly 30 displayed Caterpillar Global Construction & Infrastructure (GCI) models are anchored by nine tracked and four wheeled next generation excavators ranging in capacity from 15 to 95 tonnes, a rail-road excavator and three material handlers. The 980 XE medium wheel loader features a continuously variable transmission (CVT) delivering increased fuel efficiencies up to 35% compared to the M series models, plus it has an expanded technology platform to increase machine performance. To move large volumes of materials, the display also includes articulated and offhighway trucks with capacities ranging from 30 to 70 tonnes and Cat 992 and 988K XE large wheel loaders. Recent updates to the 988K XE with electric drive give the loader faster downhill speeds, improved rimpull, and increased hydraulic breakout force for up to 5% better production over the previous 988K XE model. Complementing the range of Cat construction equipment, dozens of attachments will be on display. This vast range includes hammers, sheers, grapples, couplers, buckets, Smart dozer blades, augers, demolition grapples, and tiltrotator systems. Team members from Cat Financial will be available to discuss the latest leasing and financing programs as well as extended protection packages to help secure customers’ investments.

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October 24–30, 2022 Trade Fair Center Messe Münchenbauma preview 64 PLANT & CIVIL ENGINEER At Bauma 2022 Liebherr will present many new products, highlights and innovations for the earthmoving and material handling sectors. Practical applications of current and future alternative drive concepts are presented in the form of live shows taking place several times a day. At the main trade fair stand visitors will find an overview of future-oriented services and solutions for its earthmoving and material handling machines. The comprehensive portfolio of Liebherr attachments and quick coupling systems will be on display. Liebherr is planning a large area for the topics of the two product segments earthmoving and material handling technology. Apart from the impressive live shows, Liebherr will present its new products and highlights in a static exhibition. Here Liebherr shows, e.g., two completely revamped series of Generation 8 in the wheel loaders with the compact loaders and the medium-sized wheel loaders. As a representative of the new Generation 8 crawler excavator, the R 928 will be equipped with a semi-automatic machine control. In addition, Liebherr presents the A 922 Rail Litronic for the first time at Bauma with a hydrostatic drive concept and new LIKUFIX quick coupling system, as well as the articulated dump truck TA 230 Litronic, which can also be seen in Munich for the first time on an international trade fair stage.

SOLUTIONSFUTURE-ORIENTED As a continuation of the Bauma showcase in 2019, this year Liebherr will provide an insight into Liebherr’s work in the area of alternative drive concepts which is open to all types of technology within the framework of live shows taking place several times a day. Practical applications of current and future alternative drive technologies for earthmoving machines and material handling technology will also be presented. Practical concepts as well as construction equipment and material handlers which are powered by different primary energy sources such as diesel, HVO (Hydrotreated Vegetable Oils), electricity and hydrogen are to be showcased. In this context several innovative machines will be on show, which highlight the work of alternative concepts: For example, the first battery-electric wheel loader and the first battery-electric telescopic handler of the Liebherr Group. These two Bauma exhibits are near-series pre-production machines. The Liebherr electric material handler LH 26 M Industry E with battery-operated Mobility Kit for temporary operation independent of the mains is also part of the live shows. In addition to the work on alternative drives, Liebherr also takes its product responsibility very seriously in other areas. The aim is to offer customers safe, efficient and environmentallyfriendly products over the long term. This also includes services such as the Reman programme, among other things. Old components are reconditioned to the highest quality standards and at the customer’s request can be used for a component exchange instead of a new part – the old part is up to par with a new part in terms of performance and reliability and is also a resource-friendly and at the same time economic alternative. The areas digitisation and service are another focal point. Together with sales and service partners as well as customers Liebherr continuously develops services and solutions – digitisation plays an increasingly important role here. Apart from the latest developments, existing customer solutions such as driver assistance, construction site communication and automated data exchange will also be presented.

Easy on wallets. Tough everythingon else. If low fuel consumption, powerful Stage V engines, auto idle, auto shut-down and enhanced durability and reliability weren’t enough, Doosan’s latest 7 Series Wheel Loaders also come equipped as standard with 3 year warranties and our revolutionary DoosanCONNECT machine lifecycle and performance management solution, ensuring Doosan customers are always up and running. With Doosan, there is no need to choose between brains or brawn, we already offer you both. Find out more: Unbeatablewww.eu.doosanequipment.comtotalcostofownership Visit Doosan at bauma on stand FM.711/1

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The Bauma stand will feature a comprehensive display of the latest Bobcat wheeled and tracked loaders, mini-excavators including four new exciting additions in the 5 to 8 tonne category, the very latest R-series telehandlers, light compaction products and a number of new attachments. Complementing these are new machinery premieres and the very latest in electrification, digitization, autonomy and gamification from Bobcat. “Many of the Bobcat products being presented at Bauma will be showcased for the first time. Over the last three years, we have significantly reworked our portfolio, added new product ranges and at Bauma, we will premiere even more new product categories,” said Gustavo Otero, President Doosan Bobcat EMEA.

The Bobcat quad track solution allows the conversion of a wheeled skid-steer loader to a quad track loader simply by removing the wheels, adding an oscillation bar to limit total oscillation, and attaching track pods to the existing axles. The machine can easily be converted back to a wheeled loader, when desired.

The Bobcat Transparent Touch Display concept has been developed in conjunction with LG Electronics and BSI Research and utilises OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) technology. This new system provides a transparent, engaging touch display solution embedded within the glass structure of the operator’s cab to enhance their productivity, efficiency and visibility of the task at hand. The display can be positioned on the front windshield or side window of the cab on a range of Bobcat machines, including miniexcavators, telehandlers and loaders. The operator can customize the display with smart widgets and interactive applications, to integrate data relevant to the jobsite or daily activities.

PLANT & CIVIL ENGINEER At Bauma 2022, Bobcat will be presenting several new products and technological developments for the first time at the exhibition.

Currently being tested in markets in the USA, the Quad Track concept allows the wheels of selected Bobcat skidsteer loaders to be easily replaced with four individual track pods, effectively converting them into tracked loaders. Chosen as one of the finalists in the Mechanical Engineering category of the Bauma 2022 Innovation Awards, Bobcat quad tracks add considerable versatility to skid-steer loaders, allowing them to easily adapt to different environments.

Together with a number of other electrification developments, the T7X concept is designed as a machine that addresses emission and noise reduction goals at Bobcat. The 62-kWh lithium-ion battery pack can give four hours of continuous use. The machine has a rated operating capacity of 1374 kg and zero CO2 emissions. At Bauma, Bobcat will be using the T7X to continue to gather feedback from customers who work in different applications so the company can understand market opportunities in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

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The new S86 R-Series Skid-Steer Loader and T86 R-Series Compact Track Loader replace the previous 700 and 800 M-Series loaders and complete the current R-Series loader lineup. Delivering a higher engine and hydraulic output, the Bobcat S86 and T86 are the most powerful compact loaders the company has ever built. Both machines use a wellproven Stage V compliant 3.4l Bobcat engine – producing 78 kW (105 HP) at 2600 RPM. One of the most exciting new aspects of the S86 and T86 is that both machines havefor the first time three different auxiliary flow outputs. There is a standard flow configuration providing 87 l/min for applications such as load and carry, or where low hydraulic flow attachments are used. Bobcat also offers two additional hydraulic performance functions using the new Electronic Displacement Control (EDC) Pump: a High Flow function giving 138 l/ min and a new, industry unique Super Flow function taking auxiliary flow to 159 l/min.

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E35 OPERATE BY WIRE Bobcat will be showing the new 3.5 tonne E35 electro-hydraulically controlled mini-excavator for the first time at Bauma. As in most heavy excavators, the hydraulically controlled joysticks are replaced by an electro-hydraulic system. Such a system allows Bobcat to customize the machine controls to all levels of operator skill. Additional digital functionalities and special features on the machine are also available to the operator.

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Berco, a leading manufacturer and supplier of undercarriage parts, has chosen Bauma 2022 to reveal to the world the companywide transformation which it is undergoing. The Italian company is setting its path to become a truly global service provider, reaching far beyond the delivery of components for the undercarriage, to satisfy a diversity of market segments. Proximity to both Original Equipment and Aftermarket customers is at the heart of this new strategy, with data management gathered through Berco’s latest digital applications playing a key role. This, ultimately, will further strengthen its technical expertise when creating tailored solutions for each customer around the world. Berco’s transformation is designed to satisfy the market demand to meet increasingly individual requirements. To this end, Berco has decided to increase its technical presence in the geographical areas closest to its customers. The US, firstly, will receive additional focus, with the company strengthening its level of support on the ground. This approach will soon be replicated in other important markets such as Asia, where Berco will not only offer support to its important Asian customers, but equally to its American and European ones, whose presence in the continent is growing. “In collaboration with our customers, our goal is to develop the best solution for each of their specific requirements and applications in any environment, wherever in the world,” says Piero Bruno, CEO of Berco. The key step forward involves the placing of the Aftermarket at the centre of the company’s development. This has resulted in the creation of a spin-off, solely dedicated to the Aftermarket, with all its operations bundled. The focus of this business entity will be a customer-specific service based on a new supply chain concept. This dedicated team is headed by Diego Buffoni and located in Bologna, Italy.

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The new releases include simulator training packs for the compact track loader, telehandler, and articulated dump truck, all running on the immersive Vortex Advantage and the entrylevel motion-enabled Vortex Edge Max. Both simulators will be deploying CM Labs’ full catalogue of earthmoving and lifting equipment, including the recent release of their boom truck simulation training pack. In addition, attendees will experience CM Labs’ newly expanded excavator simulator training pack, which includes tiltrotator and jackhammer attachments. This training pack integrates with the Trimble Earthworks Grade Control Platform, which is now available with the dozer and motor grader training solutions.

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The core impact of this transformation process, however, is the incorporation of 4.0 digitalisation standards. With over 100 years of expertise in both development and engineering, Berco is now benefitting even more due to its approach to data management. Data which are generated in the field by Berco’s latest patented ‘Smart Undercarriage’ system as well as by the revamped ‘Bopis Life’ application, are evaluated and processed through the company’s R&D department. The data archive will be the source for any future systems solutions for both Original Equipment and the Aftermarket.

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During operator training sessions, all information is captured by the simulator and pushed to an Instructor Operating Station (IOS) that will also be demonstrated in the CM Labs booth. The IOS supports trainers with objective reporting on key metrics related to safety violations and efficiency, which provides valuable insight into the operator’s true capabilities. This insight is possible due to the high fidelity of CM Labs’ training solutions, powered by the company’s exclusive Smart Training Technology. Comprised of proprietary and patented algorithms, Smart Training Technology results in training that’s based on real data and real machines, delivering the most transferable operator skills anywhere, outside the real equipment. It also means simulated machines interact with their environment just as they do in the real world. For instance, with CM Labs’ excavator simulators, operators learn how to optimize arm angles for maximum digging force. That’s because CM Labs simulators are the only solution on the market that can accurately compute and replicate these forces.

Komatsu will use the occasion to unveil a mix of 27 brand-new and wellrecognised machines in what their distributor in Ireland, McHale Plant Sales says will be ‘a technology fest’ that will demonstrate ‘the advanced thinking that the Japanese manufacturer brings to the construction equipment sector.’

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Spotlighted will be an ultra-short tail, ultra-manoeuvrable, ultra-low emissions PC228USLC-11 excavator; a WA475-10 wheel loader with new grab linkage boom designed for forestry, timber and agriculture use; a tight-tail wheeled PW98MR-11 midi excavator that bridges the gap between compact and construction-sized machines; and an even more versatile EU Stage V power upgraded WB97S-8 backhoe loader; and a K100 boom change system for their PC490HRD-11 demolition excavator.

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What Komatsu calls ‘groundbreaking future technologies, digitalisation, electrification and their path towards carbon neutrality’ will be amongst the highlights of what guests visiting their stand forthcoming Bauma 2022 exhibition.

Amongst other topics of prominence will be Komatsu’s march towards electrification (displayed in their giant PC4000 mining excavator), alongside their long-term goal to achieve carbon neutrality and zero carbon emissions by 2050, and their 2030 commitment to halve CO2 emissions and increase the rate of renewable energy their machines use to 50% compared to 2010 levels.

Other Bauma features will be their SmartConstruction – Earthbrain development which Komatsu describe as a ‘new way of working and a unique solutions to support and improve your business.’ How Komatsu’s Komtrax Next Generation and Komtrax Data Analytics wireless monitoring systems can simplify decision-making for those working to deploy equipment effectively, improve fuel efficiency, maximise productivity or plan periodic maintenance will also feature. The PC4000-11 electric drive excavator.

Alongside latest-generation versions of their heavy-duty HD785-8 dump truck and their powerful D71 PXi dozer, models on show will span the spectrum of all that is new in the Komatsu construction equipment portfolio.

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WORLD’S FIRST Doosan’s industry unique ‘Transparent Bucket’ safety system will be at Bauma for the first time. The Transparent Bucket is the first safety system of its type to provide a solution to prevent the danger of blind spots in front of the buckets of wheel loaders. Being shown for the first time in the world at Bauma, the new DX225LC-7X - Doosan’s first ‘Smart’ crawler excavator is designed to help operators work faster and more efficiently. (You can read more about this elsewhere in this issue)

LARGEST EXCAVATOREVER At Bauma, Doosan is premiering the new DX1000LC-7 Stage V compliant100 tonne crawler excavator, the largest excavator model ever manufactured by the company. Driven by the most powerful engine in the 100 tonne class, the DX1000LC-7 also has the highest hydraulic flow for this size of machine, providing best-in-class performance, with higher productivity, lower fuel consumption and smoother controls. Another world premiere for Doosan at Bauma is the company’s first 4x4 ADT. The new 4x4 version of the DA45-7 ADT is intended to challenge rigid dump trucks in the 40-tonne class. With its 4x4 design, the new version of the DA45-7 is better at handling bad roads, smoother driving surfaces and steeper terrain than rigid dump trucks. The DA45-7 4x4 ADT also has a better turning radius than comparable rigid trucks. Also featured on the Bauma stand, Doosan will be premiering five new compact wheel loader models, with operating weights from 3500 to 5000 kg.

Doosan is presenting an industry leading display of new state-of-the-art machine and digital technologies on the company’s Stand at the heart of the Open-Air Area Middle construction and mining machinery section of the Bauma 2022 show. The Doosan stand is centred around a dedicated Innovation Centre and, under the theme of Powered by Innovation, will present the latest developments in the company’s leading edge Concept-X, Xitecloud and DoosanCONNECT systems, together with other unique products such as the world’s first ‘Transparent Bucket’ and the new DX225LC-7X, Doosan’s first ‘Smart’ Crawler Excavator. As well as the new DX225LC7X, the array of products on the Doosan stand will show the increasing expansion at both ends of the product range for the first time at Bauma. At the top of the range, these will include the new DX1000LC-7 100 tonne crawler excavator, the award-winning DL580-7 wheel loader and a brand new 4x4 version of the Doosan DA45-7 articulated dump truck (ADT). At the compact end of the Doosan range, the company’s new 2 to 5 tonne mini-excavators and new 10 tonne midi wheeled excavator will be shown for the first time alongside the new Doosan range of compact wheel loader models. Another Bauma exclusive will be a preview of the first zero-emission mini-excavator from Doosan, the DX20Z-E, due to be launched in 2023. Doosan will be demonstrating the latest version of Concept-X, the world’s first unmanned automated and integrated control solution introduced in 2019, for construction, quarrying and mining sites. XiteCloud is the first stage in commercialising Concept-X - it maximizes productivity by incorporating complex 3D drone construction surveys and earthwork calculations into a cloud platform, allowing them to be completed in just one to two days. Doosan is also demonstrating the company’s DoosanCONNECT TMS fleet and asset management system at Bauma. DoosanCONNECT is a mobile application available for both Apple and Android devices that now offers customers a new allin-one management system for Doosan construction equipment. The latest upgrade to the DoosanCONNECT App introduces additional services and expanded overall functionality, allowing the App to manage all processes from operation and maintenance to parts purchase through this one platform. The system is designed to increase productivity and efficiency at construction sites by reducing equipment management time and effort compared to offline and other solutions.

A party of 20 children from Loughries Integrated Primary School outside Newtownards in County Down made a return visit recently to Breedon’s Ballystockart Quarry where they enjoyed an informative and instructive tour, hosted by Quarry Manager Pat O’Connor.

The school children have quickly become ‘friends’ with the team at the quarry; this was their third visit in as many years. There were many highlights during the day, but probably the one that caught most of their attention was a visit to the quarry’s beehives.

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Last year, the quarry took delivery of a new 60 tonne Komatsu 465 dumper and the children were over the moon to get their photographs taken with it – as they also did on their last visit! Accompanied by three teachers, they also had the opportunity on a more serious note to learn about how dangerous quarries can be and why it is not a safe place for children to play. “It’s really good to have the opportunity to educate local children about operations within our company and open their minds to an industry which is so intrinsically linked to every aspect of their lives, with materials from quarries used to build, homes, schools and roads,” says Pat, a quarry manager for more than 20 years, the last five with Whitemountain. “We are also hoping to attract other schools who may have an interest in having a guided tour of our quarry, they just need to get in contact. We would be delighted to have them.” MAKE HAPPY RETURN TO BALLYSTOCKARTBREEDON’SQUARRY

“We installed the beehives a while back and we are expecting to get our first honey any day now; the children were really fascinated by them as they could watch on safely from a nearby sheltered observation post. It gets its power from solar panels, so I was able to set up some cameras,” comments Pat who adds that he and two other quarry employees are being trained up as beekeepers. The children also had the opportunity to plant some trees, shrubs and flowers at the entrance to the quarry which prides itself on its environmentally friendly and sustainable approach to biodiversity, with ornithologists Aiden Creen and Debbie Nelson also on hand to show them some nesting birds.

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As thousands flocked to the showground and thronged the aisles and live demonstration areas to catch up on the latest plant, equipment, and services, Hillhead recorded the busiest ever opening day in its 40-year history, with a total of 8,283 visitors attending on day one. And the consensus among the exhibitors and visitors at this year’s show was that they were thrilled to be back at a leading in-person event such as Hillhead. ‘Despite the supply issues affecting the industry as we emerge from the pandemic, Hillhead 2022 was our largest and most successful edition yet,’ commented event director Richard Bradbury. ‘More than 600 exhibitors showcased their latest products, innovations, and technology, collectively offering more choice for the quarrying, construction, and recycling sectors than ever before. Some 18,500 unique visitors attended the show and were entertained by a record number of live demonstrations. ‘Above all else, Hillhead 2022 proved there is no substitute for face-to-face events for keeping up to date with the industry, building positive relationships, and doing business. We look forward to welcoming you all again in 2024 with our provisional dates set for 25–27 June.’

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It was very much back to face-to-face business at Hillhead 2022, as exhibitors and visitors alike took the opportunity to reconnect with their industry peers, take the pulse of what is happening, and marvel at the plethora of live machinery action that took place in the show’s four dedicated demonstration areas – and all under warm, clear blue skies. Following the trials and tribulations of the past 18 months for the events sector, and a gap of four years since the last Hillhead show, this year’s eagerly anticipated event was very well received, with every square metre of exhibit space – including a reconfigured Quarry Face demo area, new-look extended Registration pavilion, and tweaked layout at the top of the showground – completely sold out before its official opening.

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Celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, Hillhead 2022 welcomed almost 18,500 visitors and 604 exhibitors across the three show days; Plant & Civil Engineer was also there to see new product launches and demonstrations. With an impressive total of just under 18,500 unique visitors in attendance and more than 600 of the world’s leading equipment manufacturers, suppliers and service providers taking part, this year’s Hillhead exhibition – held from 21–23 June at Tarmac’s Hillhead Quarry, near Buxton, Derbyshire –once again cemented its status as the world’s biggest working quarry event for the mineral products, construction, and recycling sectors.

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EJC Contracts Strengthens Partnership with Virgin Media 02 Yanmar Compact

EJC Contracts are further strengthening its partnership with Virgin Media O2 over a multi-year period to continue to expand their ultrafast connectivity to tens of thousands more premises across Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland has the highest level of gigabit-capable coverage at 85% across the UK, in large part thanks to continued investment from Virgin Media O2 across the Province.

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EJC Contracts says its multiple award-winning family owned, and operated company is delighted to have played a significant role in almost doubling Virgin Media O2’s footprint in Northern Ireland since 2016 through its flagship Project Lightning Network Rollout. “With two new strategically placed state of the art offices, and incredibly diverse and talented growing workforce, we are excited and proud to be working in collaboration with Virgin Media O2 on the next steps of this journey.”

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Established in 1993 with a small lorry, a digger and a small team, over 25 years later, EJC Contracts are one of the most respected utilities, construction and civil engineering companies in Ireland, the UK and Europe, with a proven track record of success, quality. They operate in Utilities, Grab Hire, Tipper Hire, Road Surfacing, Heavy Haulage, Civils, Paving and Patios, Surfacing/Ground Works, Plant Hire (with operator), Sweeper Hire, Environmental Works, Site Investigations, Site Clearance, Planning Design, and Engineering.

Rob Evans, MD Fixed Network Expansion at Virgin Media O2, said: “We are very happy to continue our relationship with EJC Contracts, who will play a vital role in expanding our broadband network across Northern Ireland. Virgin Media O2 is deploying network connectivity that will support businesses, customers and communities, shoring up these services for future generations.”

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland has successfully led a prosecution against two local County Down construction employers who pleading guilty to breaches of health and safety legislation. One, a demolition contractor, was fined a total of £90,000. In addition, he was given a nine-month custodial sentence, suspended for two years. He was also disqualified as a director for 10 years. The other company was fined £45,000.

The man who died, aged 43, fell five metres through the roof of the disused factory and tragically passed away from his injuries the following day.

HSENI has successfully led a prosecution against a Newtownabby metal finishing company which was fined fined £120,000 after it pleaded guilty at Belfast Crown Court following the death of an employee at the factory site. The prosecution arose following a HSENI investigation into an incident when a metal storage rack fell from the forks of a counterbalance fork-lift truck, resulting in fatal injuries to a 56 year old employee.

The HSENI investigation found that work practices employed by the company were unsafe and resulted in the spread and uncontrolled release of asbestos fibres. Kyle Carrick, Head of HSENI’s Major Investigation Team said: “Asbestos exposure remains a significant cause of workrelated deaths in Northern Ireland. Companies dealing with asbestos have a legal responsibility to ensure that any asbestos removal work is completed in such a way so as to minimise the release of asbestos fibres and reduce exposure to workers. “HSENI will not hesitate to take action where the health of workers has been put at risk.”

The deceased metal finisher was assisting three other employees to turn a large metal structure which was being supported on the forks of a fork-lift truck. The metal racking subsequently fell from the forks, striking the man. The investigation found that a risk assessment had not been completed for the activity and the method used to turn the structure was unsafe placing workers at risk. A prohibition notice was served on the company by a Health and Safety Inspector following the incident.

The investigation found that the deceased and several other workers were on the roof stripping asbestos sheeting, which when removed was lowered to the ground using a scissor lift. He fell through the fragile asbestos roof unto a concrete floor. Preventative measures were not in place to prevent any worker from either falling from or through the roof structure. In this case, both parties were responsible for the safety failings on site.

Kyle Carrick, Head of HSENI’s Major Investigation Team said: “This tragic incident was avoidable. Any activity involving lifting equipment must be properly planned by a competent person, appropriately supervised, and carried out in a safe manner. “Employers should be aware that HSENI will not hesitate to take appropriate enforcement action against those who are found to fall below the required standards.”

In this case, extensive breakage of asbestos cement ceiling panels was evident within the work area. Poor working practices during the removal process, resulted in an increased risk of worker exposure to asbestos fibres.

Metal finishing company fined following death of employee

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland has successfully led a prosecution against a Lisburn company following the unsafe removal of asbestos containing material at a commercial premises in East Belfast. Following a trial at Belfast Crown Court, the company was convicted by a jury of breaching health and safety legislation and was fined a total of £15,000.

Northern Ireland statistics show that in 2020, asbestos related disease accounted for some 99 deaths where asbestosis or mesothelioma were recorded as the primary or secondary cause of death. Preventing exposure to asbestos is essential to reduce the incidence of asbestos related disease in the future.

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The incident occurred during the re-development of an old factory site where the companies were contracted to carry out demolition, site clearance and removal of asbestos materials .

Speaking after sentencing, Health and Safety Inspector, Anne Cassidy, said: “Working at height is inherently dangerous and carries obvious and well-known risks of death and serious injury from falls. This tragic loss of life was avoidable. Where working at height cannot be avoided, all contractors must ensure that safety measures are put in place to prevent falls and protect workers. Where necessary, employers should not hesitate to seek competent advice.”

Suitable control measures had not been put in place by the company to prevent unnecessary damage to the ceiling panels during the removal process.

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SuperLow really is the next generation of asphalt and sustainable paving products, and we can’t wait to see it contracted on many more projects in the future.”

Joseph Doherty, Re-Gen’s Managing Director, said: “The partial replacement of fossil fuel by SRF is becoming increasingly significant as the cement industry strives toward decarbonisation. Low carbon construction is the future. “There are two benefits of solid recovered fuel in cement production. The energy value within the fuel is fully utilised and the high temperature within the process completely destroys all elements of the SRF with remaining ash being incorporated within the cement. The full recovery of energy and complete destruction of the waste derived fuel is another step in Re-Gen’s development strategy. “Partnering with a multi-national like Holcim allows Re-Gen to be at the forefront of latest technological advances in waste treatment and consistently horizon scan for the next refinement to our processes.”

Adrian Irvine (WTE Business Development Manager), Joseph Doherty (Managing Director), Aidan Doherty (SRF Project Director) and Colin Doherty (Operations Director) during their Holcim visit.

National Highways becomes first to use Aggregate Industries’ new biogenic asphalt

SuperLow uses Shell’s Low Carbon Bitumen in a unique formula that utilises improved production processes and alternative energy sources to lower its embodied carbon footprint. It includes a biogenic material that effectively locks CO2 within the asphalt rather than releasing it back into the atmosphere.

The UK’s first commercially available biogenic asphalt has been contracted on a National Highways scheme in Ulverston, Cumbria, as the national road network body seeks to reduce carbon on its projects.

Stephan Mason at National Highways adds: “Having worked with Aggregate Industries on several projects in the past, we know they are always able to deliver on innovative, sustainable products and unrivalled customer service. This project in Ulverston is in a stunning, green part of the country, and thus a lowcarbon asphalt solution was obvious for the towardsHighwaysandwayasIndustriestoscheme.indeliveringcarbongreat“SuperLow-Carbonscheme.demonstratesinnovation,withalow-bindersuccessfullyaCO2reductionthebaseelementsoftheWelookforwardworkingwithAggregateagaininthefuture,theycontinuetoleadtheinsustainableapplicationssupportingNationalasitacceleratesitsnetzerotarget.”

Re-Gen visit to ‘green’ cement plant

Representatives of Re-Gen Waste have visited Holcim in Spain to see the process behind the ECOPlanet range of green cement. Holcim uses Re-Gen solid recovered fuel (SRF) as a partial substitute for the burning of fossil coal in the heat generation required in cement production.

The low-carbon product is a warm-mix asphalt, which means it requires lower energy to produce than its hot-mix equivalent without compromising on performance, whilst also reducing nuisance fuming, odour and steam providing better working conditions for operatives. In addition, lower asphalt temperatures during production reduces binder ageing, while the product remains highly compactable for longer – allowing more time for full compaction, delivering enhanced performance and durability, and ultimately life-expectancy. It also reaches trafficking temperatures much quicker than hot mix products, allowing for earlier reopening of carriageways to the travelling public, resulting in less disruption and reduced build costs.

Neil Leake, National Technical Manager at Aggregate Industries, said: “We were delighted that National Highways selected SuperLow-Carbon for its A590 Cross-A-Moor project –marking the first installation of this product since it launched earlier this year. Clear Agenda “National Highways has a clear agenda to reduce carbon on all its schemes, and Aggregate Industries consistently provides new low-carbon solutions, enabling us to reduce carbon for our clients and the industry.

To date more than 1,170 tonnes of Aggregate Industries’ SuperLow-Carbon asphalt has already been used in the base and binder elements of the A590 project, which includes the construction of a new roundabout, as well as brand new link roads, to connect into the existing local road network. Ensuring its road scheme demonstrates sustainable credentials to support National Highways’ plan to achieve net zero by 2030, SuperLowCarbon was selected for both its innovative carbon-saving technology, as well as its speed of construction – a vital aspect to ensure minimal disruption to local traffic.

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SUCCESSFUL TURN OUT FOR D A FORGIE HOSTED GRASS DEMONSTRATIONMACHINERYDAYdemonstrationday

The sprawling Gill Hall Estate outside Dromore in County Down provided the scene for a live demonstration of Kubota and Kverneland grass machinery, an event hosted by main dealers D A Forgie. There was an excellent turnout on the day, and even the weather played its part, to make the occasion a great success. In action on the day was Kverneland’s FastBale alongside the powerful M5, M6 and M7 Kubota tractors, and a range of Kverneland implements, including rakes, tedders, and more. FastBale is an award winning revolutionary non-stop round baler wrapper combination that cleverly integrates a pre-chamber with a main chamber and a wrapper. Machine layout is truly innovative with two chambers arranged in series, allowing a number of rollers to be shared. Operating as a pre-chamber, the first section of FastBale produces two-thirds of the bale. As the pre-chamber reaches its preset density, crop flow is diverted into the main bale chamber allowing baling to continue. Also being demonstrated was a model from Kubota’s M5 narrow tractor series, now even better than before, offering greatly enhanced ergonomics and many value-add features. Both the M6 Series and M7 Series tractors feature a cab that offers plenty of space as well as high levels of comfort and optimised ergonomics. Its exceptional agility makes it an ideal tractor for tight spaces and frequent turning manoeuvres.

Dealers D A Forgie is a family run business, with depots in Limavady and Lisburn. It was established more than 40 years ago, and supplies customers with plant and machinery for agricultural, ground care and construction applications, as well as parts, aftersales services, warranty, and repairs. Its choice of the Gill Hall Estate couldn’t have been better or more fitting for the event, steeped in history as it is. Set within 500 acres of prime agricultural land, Gill Hall Estate, a location that’s famous for its beauty and its intrigue, was established in 1670 by Sir John Magill, the now ruined stately home was made famous by Lady Nicola Beresford’s ghostly premonitions in 1693, and while the original architecture has disappeared, the natural beauty of the estate has been left very much intact. It is now home to two of the UK’s oldest and finest pedigree breeds of cattle Upper Mill Shorthorns and Old Glenort Angus – and next year more than 50,000 spectators from around the world are expected to descend on the estate for the 2023 World Sheepdog Trials.

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NEW FEATURES/OPTIONS ON DOOSAN LARGE CRAWLER

The wide 8-inch Doosan Smart Touch screen provides easy scrolling through the different menus available on the excavators, providing a wide choice of work and power modes to suit the application being undertaken.

D-ECOPOWER TECHNOLOGY

The D-ECOPOWER technology focuses on the role of the hydraulics system and demonstrates Doosan’s continuous iteration of all the processes and components utilised in the company’s new generation products to achieve unprecedented levels of diesel energy efficiency.

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Doosan’s D-ECOPOWER technology utilises an electronic pressure-controlled pump within a closed centre hydraulic system to accomplish increases of up to 26% in productivity and up to 12% in fuel consumption improvements, depending on the mode selected. The closed centred MCV minimises pressure loss, while the electric pressure-controlled pump manages and optimises engine power more effectively.

The D-ECOPOWER system uses nine sensors to detect the amount of hydraulic oil necessary to accomplish a specific task and precisely meter the amount of oil required rather than continuously forcing a fixed amount of oil through the system, thereby improving efficiency. Software is utilised to electronically reproduce the full benefits of an open centre hydraulic system with very little energy loss. The hydraulic system and engine horsepower are fully optimised and synchronised, further reducing losses within the system.

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A number of new standard and optional features are now available on large crawler excavators from Doosan, covering five models with operating weights from 36 to 53 tonne, including the DX350LC-7, DX380LC-7, DX420LC-7, DX490LC-7 and DX530LC-7 crawler excavators. The main changes are in the cab. Already excelling in spaciousness and ergonomics, the new cab in these models takes operator comfort and ease of operation to the next level. As well as a new high quality seat, the enhanced cab offers more features as standard than other machines on the market, ensuring super controllability and high precision in all applications. The newly designed operator’s seat includes a seat belt alarm as standard and offers a ventilation function as an option. The same design is applied to standard and optional seats, but seats with the optional ventilation system have 3-stage heating controls while the standard seat has 2-stage heating controls like before. With the premium seat’s heating - and even an optional coolingfunctionality, plus the improved air ventilation in the cab, the operator can enjoy their work regardless of the weather conditions outside.

The Doosan Smart Key allows the operator to lock and unlock the door remotely and start or stop the engine. Using just one button on the Smart Key, the operator can also turn on all of the machine’s LED lights, with eleven as standard and two more optional. Available as standard, a 360° Around View Camera system maximizes safety on the job site by giving the operator a full view of the machine’s surroundings. As standard, 360° cameras provide full visibility around the excavator and allow the operator to see a top-down view of the area outside the machine. The camera array comprises a front camera, two side cameras and a rear camera. The camera display is separated from the gauge panel. In all the excavators, the Main Control Valve (MCV) has also been changed as standard to a Doosan Mottrol MCV with no change in performance. With the addition of the DX420LC-7 model, all of the latest versions of these Doosan large excavators now incorporate Doosan’s innovative D-ECOPOWER technology, providing operators with higher productivity and lower fuelperconsumptionhour,aswellassmoothercontrols.

Improved feedback to the operator through the joystick results in improved machine control and less operator fatigue. The acceleration and deceleration of the excavator workgroup functions are smoother, allowing operators to perform repetitive swinging and digging motions with less jerking movements.

wheel loaders Cat’s new 966 GC Wheel Loader is designed for reliable, performing and efficient operation, with features to keep fuel consumption and operating costs low, making it a versatile machine that also fits the needs of the rental and municipal markets.

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The new 966 GC loader features a simple, intuitive and ergonomic control system with an operator interface display that includes six analog-like gauges, color indicator lights, and an LCD screen all within easy view, so operators can quickly monitor machine systems. Low-effort, pilot-operated implement controls feature a remote transmission kick down switch for operating comfort. Keeping safety in mind, inclined ladders and integrated handholds are located on both sides of the machine to provide access to the cab and to the engine air filter. A large roof-to-floor, distortion-free, flat glass front windshield; standard rearview camera; and exterior mirrors with integrated spot mirrors provide all-around visibility. The standard heating and air conditioning system with 10 louvered vents helps to keep the operator comfortable in all climates.

FRONT LINKAGE Field-proven, Caterpillar’s Z-bar loader linkage with cast crossmember and tiltlever provides both strong digging capabilities and high breakout forces when the new loader is equipped with Cat Performance Series buckets. The load-sensing implement hydraulic system continuously controls flow and pressure to precisely match requirements of the operating situation, reducing both the load on the pump and overall fuel burn. Using a system-based approach to balance bucket shape with the machine’s lift and tilt capacity, weight, and linkage, the Performance Series Buckets are available for a range of applications including general purpose, flat floor, heavy duty rock and light material. Design features enable operators of all experience levels to routinely attain 10% higher bucket-fill factors, compared with legacy designs, to improve production and reduce fuel consumption. The 966 GC can also be equipped with the Cat Fusion™ quick coupler and controls, and combined with optional thirdfunction auxiliary hydraulics, the coupler allows use of a wide selection of Cat work tools. An optional Cat Payload kit provides on-the-go weighing* for precise load targets with proven accuracy, flexible and simple installation, and easy calibration. Bringing payload weighing to the cab, Cat Payload weighs the material while moving to the truck and lifting, so there are no interruptions in the load cycle. It allows the operator to load to exact specification and load more trucks and move more material faster.

The Cat C9.3B engine meets U.S. EPA Tier 4 Final, EU Stage V, Korea Tier 4 Final, China Nonroad Stage IV and Japan 2014 emission standards with a gross power rating of 239 kW (321 hp). The engine’s automatic Cat Clean Emissions Module including SCR catalyst and diesel particulate filter (DPF) works in the background without impacting the production schedule.

NEW CAT WHEEL LOADER DELIVERS HIGH PERFORMANCE & EASY OPERATION

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The Cat Engine Idle Management System, Auto Engine Idle Shutdown , variable speed fan and load sensing hydraulics help result in low fuel consumption and reduced sound levels on this machine. An optional automatic reversing fan assists in cleaning cooling cores to improve performance in high-debris environments. The new loader features a 4-speed transmissionautomaticelectronicallyforward/reversecontrolled,planetarypowershiftwithshiftprotection and single clutch gear shifting for efficiency, durability and smooth gear changes. Ensuring excellent material retention and increasing efficiency, the loader’s optional ride control improves operating smoothness over rough terrain. Optional limited slip differential axle configurations increase traction in poor underfoot conditions.

Ground level access to service points reduces maintenance time and improves safety. Large gull-wing engine hood side panels and a tilt-up rear grill provide unrestricted access to daily service points, fuel and DEF fills, greasing points, filters, and fluid-sampling ports. Further reducing maintenance, an optional Cat Autolube greasing system is available. With Cat Product Link ready standard, 966 GC operating efficiency, maintenancepreventativeandservicing are enhanced. Deeply integrated into machine systems, Product Link captures critical operating data, remotely monitored via my.cat. com, the Cat app or VisionLink.

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He adds: “I did have some Terex dumpers before Mecalac acquired them five or six years ago, so I knew it would be a quality machine, and it hasn’t disappointed. I am convinced Mecalac cabbed dumpers have a big future in this part of the world, not least because of the weather and on site health & safety regulations, so I wanted to be among the first to add them to my hire fleet, and having enjoyed an excellent working relationship with the team at Sleator Plant I had no hesitation in doing so; they have always provided me with great service and support.” So, what does his customers like about the Mecalac? “Obviously the cab; it is very comfortable, comes with air conditioning, sensibly positioned, easy to use controls, a fully adjustable seat, great visibility, and lots of safety features, all of which make it ideal for the rental market,” says John. The machine is powered by a Stage V-compliant Kubota D1803 1.8L turbocharged 3-cylinder diesel engine, delivering 50hp (37kW) at 2700rpm and a peak torque of 150.5Nm at 1600rpm, and adds John: “It is easy on fuel. How do I know? Because my customers would be the first to tell me if they thought it wasn’t fuel efficient, and to date I have had no complaints, so that tells me all I need to know!”

He currently has around 60 machines in his rental fleet, including diggers from one tonne up to eight tonne, mini tracked dumpers, one tonne up to nine tonne dumpers, telehandlers and access equipment, and while the Mecalac 3.5MDX dumper is his first, it won’t be the last. “My hire customers have nothing but good to say about the Mecalac,” says John. “I did look at other brands, but have no regrets opting for the Mecalac. Feedback has been extremely positive, so I guess we will need to get at least a couple more to meet demand, including a larger model. Since the 3.5MDX joined the fleet it has only been in the yard on two occasions – and that was for routine servicing. It is always out with customers for two or three weeks at a time.”

MFL Plant Machinery was established nine years ago, a business that essentially grew out of a ‘hobby’ for John. “I was always buying and selling equipment and over the years have become a main dealer for C&F tracked mini dumpers and for Altrad Belle who manufacture a range of light equipment for the building and construction markets, but the bulk of my business is in the hire sector.”

view from the cab Cabbed dumpers from Mecalac have a bright future, according to Newtownabbey based dealers Sleator Plant, and John McGilligan, who heads up MFL Plant Machinery in Maghera, County Derry, totally agrees; he recently invested in a 3.5MDX model and is planning to add more to his growing hire fleet. Plant & Civil Engineer’s David Stokes has been finding out why. John say the 3.5 tonne Mecalac cabbed dumper was initially acquired for a valued customer who needed it for a specific contract at the time, and it has since been out on hire with other operators, all of whom have given it glowing reports.

Taking a closer look at the Mecalac 3.5MDX; John opted for the swivel tip skip with its 180° rotation that enables precise lateral unloading without manoeuvres. A front tip skip version is also available.

Operators have torque on demand to effortlessly move loads in even the most challenging site conditions The 3.5MDX uses high and low range gearing for both forward and reverse, as well as permanent hydrostatic four-wheel drive. This means that operators have torque on demand to effortlessly move loads in even the most challenging site conditions. This, combined with a maximum travel speed of 12.4mph (20kph) makes the unit quick and easy to move around site.

An operating weight of 2990 kg, length of 3.8m, width of 1.9m and height of 2.8m

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Easier and safer access to the machine thanks to high visibility and easy reach steps and handrails With safety prioritised throughout the design process, the new Mecalac cabbed dumper incorporates MDX design characteristics, resulting in easier and safer access to the machine thanks to high visibility and easy reach steps and handrails, as well as an excellent engine access enabling all servicing operations from ground level.

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In order to ensure a higher level of operator protection in any situation, the certified ROPS/FOPS MDX cab has been additionally designed and tested by Mecalac to withstand impacts while loading the dumper skip. For additional safety, the 3.5MDX features Shield – Mecalac’s package of safetycritical operator features – as standard. Key technologies include start & drive interlock, handbrake warning, digital speedometer, fuel loss warning sensor, automatic idle shut-off, park brake test and Stop-Start Control. All Shield safety features are adjustable to suit different applications where these are not required.

The 3.5MDX prioritises the highest levels of operator comfort, as John noted, by adopting Mecalac’s proven MDX cab with air-conditioning to provide outstanding operator well-being in all weather conditions. Like all MDX models, the unique isolated cabin layout minimises vibration and noise, while ergonomic controls and an adjustable seat provide a relaxed environment when working for extended periods. Alongside featuring front and rear LED work lights as standard, the fully enclosed cab provides class-leading operator visibility thanks to large glazed areas and a curved windscreen, ensuring all-around natural visibility.

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Marcus McCarthy, Old Cork Road, Limerick, an apprentice block-layer and stonemason working with stone recycled from the Limerick Twenty Thirty (LTT) Opera Square site. Also in picture are David Conway, Chief Executive of LTT and Philippa King, Coordinator with the Southern Region Waste Management Office.

In a novel three-way partnership overseen by the Southern Region Waste Management Office and in conjunction with Opera Square developer Limerick Twenty Thirty and demolition and works contractor John Sisk & Son, over 1,000 tonnes of stone and brick materials alone that would otherwise have been destined for landfill have been salvaged and are being put to good uses. The ‘reuse’ commencedprogrammewithwhat was the country’s first ever pre-demolition audit, which identified in advance of demolition works which materials could be reused. Among the projects the materials have since been diverted to are the Foynes Flying Boat museum, the Canal Harbour Building and bridge and old stone wall repairs around the county. Significant volumes also have been diverted to training programmes for young stone masons, which has been supported by the Economic and Social Intervention Fund through Limerick City and County Council Regeneration programme. It’s not just brick and stone that’s getting a new lease of life as other ‘reuse’ materials include palisade fence panels, which have been sent to Richmond Rugby Club; the metal gate and stone pillars from the entrance to the Granary Building, which are currently with the Civic Trust and items such as the historic limestone door case at 6 Rutland Street and cobble stones retained on site for future use. Modern materials have also been segregated for reuse on the development including carpet tiles, ceiling tiles, timber, and glass. Jobs Creation The materials have been drawn from the site since the demolition and enabling works on the 1.62hectare project a year ago. Opera Square is the largest single commercial property development undertaken outside the capital. The construction programme will see up to 500 people employed at peak output on the site. When fully developed, the site will have the capacity for up to 3,000 employees across a 550,000 sq ft campus accommodation plus carparking and ancillary areas. The programme will take up to six years to complete at an estimated cost of €250m.

Apprentices Training Shane O’Donovan, General Manager – Special Projects with contractors John Sisk & Son said, “Pretty much anything we can reuse on site is staying here. Of the other materials, we’ve managed to recover over 1,000 tonnes. We’re delighted to see it being reused and we’re also very happy that some is being used in training apprentices in the use of stone and stone masonry. The apprentices are cleaning and dressing the stone and preparing it for reuse on projects around the city and county such as wall repairs and graveyards and the like. That’s a really positive output as well.”

Opera Square’s sustainability programme giving old building materials new life

David Conway, CEO at Limerick Twenty Thirty, said that sustainability is integral to all its projects. “We have already set a new standard in terms of sustainable development with our first project, Gardens International, and we are going to maintain that standard with the Opera Square site and with the Cleeves Riverside Quarter and every single project we work on, big or small. However, what this project shows is that we are not alone going to have an environmentally proofed finished product but every step along the way is going to be as sustainable as possible.”

“Outlets for construction and demolition waste are limited, so we had to explore alternatives to waste creation and did this from the very outset with the Opera pre-demolition audit. The focus has ultimately been about diverting as much from waste as possible and we were not just talking about reuse alone but also repurpose and remanufacturing as well. Our goal was to maximise resource recovery on site as the buildings were demolished and I think we’ve achieved that. A key objective for Limerick today is to embrace environmentalinternationalbestpractice on the circular built environment and what’s happening at Opera is a great example of that.”

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Philippa King, Coordinator with the Southern Region Waste Management Office - which oversees waste strategies for seven local authorities in Munster as well as Carlow, Kilkenny and Wexford – said that recycling and reuse programme has the potential to be a template for major projects involving large-scale demolition.

news 86 PLANT & CIVIL ENGINEER Limerick’s Opera Square is breaking new ground in the construction industry’s sustainability drive thanks to a unique reuse and repurpose programme that is giving new life to stone and brick that would otherwise be discarded. In addition to the retention of 16 buildings deemed to be of historical importance on the site, conservation is also stretching to diverting huge volumes of materials from the demolition programme over the past 12 months into other projects elsewhere in the city and county.

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Solvent paints, for example, are considered a hazardous substance. Therefore, in order to dispose of this waste, it is important for professionals to follow the Hazardous Waste Regulation (2005). This involves classifying and properly disposing of hazardous solvent waste at a specialised facility.

Solvent distillation Solvents (VOCs) are commonly used substances. The construction industry can choose to recycle this type of hazardous waste through a process named solvent distillation. This filters hazardous solvents, distilling volatile vapours and preserving pure vapours. These can then be redistributed into the industry. Water treatment Liquid-based hazardous waste, from acids to oily water and latex paint, can also be recycled. Water treatment allows professionals to extract water from these substances. This water is then reused on industrial sites. To summarise Sustainability remains at the forefront of public concerns and discussions. The construction industry continues to generate a huge amount of waste, but adopting circular practices can help regenerate these materials. So, moving forward, the nation must continue to strive to attain reusability in construction materials beyond everyday solvents and polychlorinated biphenyls. Does

How does the construction industry recycle hazardous waste? One of the most environmentally considerate ways of discarding hazardous waste is through recycling. This encourages companies to adopt a circular process to waste management, an approach that minimises unnecessary waste throughout the design, production, and disposal processes.A circular economy is also beneficial for businesses, from lowering costs for the purchaseof new materials to a reduction in any carbon footprint associated with the corporation.

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) are manmade toxic substances, varying from liquids to solids and black to yellow. Though they were previously used within electrical equipment, these hazardous materials are now banned within the UK. There are only a few exceptions to this, including research purposes and, until 2025, transformers that contain less than 0.005% of toxic fluids PCBs can cause cancer in animals and disrupt the food chain within the sea. Therefore, it is important for professionals to correctly dispose of this chemical, trusting certified EPA disposal facilities. The general public is also advised against using appliances (such as fluorescent lighting to televisions) that were made before the 1980s. Solvents (VOCs) Solvents, otherwise known as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), are often used in the construction industry to dissolve or dilute substances, such as paints or glues. If solvents contain dichloromethane (DCM), they can cause harm to humans, animals, and wildlife.

Hazardous waste represents any unrecyclable materials produced on a construction site. These materials contain substances that can harm the local ecosystem, wildlife, and human beings. Asbestos, microscopic fibres which are often found in materials from homes built before 2000, are among some of the most hazardous materials found on construction sites. Professionals in the sustainable waste management industry are trained to perform asbestos removal services correctly. It is imperative for professionals to dispose of asbestos correctly. Incineration, for example, is unsafe as the hazardous material contaminates the air and can cause harm to those who breathe in the fumes. Instead, these materials are sent to specialist landfills, so that they cannot contaminate the local ecosystem. This is problematic, however, due to the fact that asbestos cannot decompose naturally.

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The construction industry produces a substantial amount of waste every year. In fact, according to a study by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in 2018, this amounted to 62 per cent of all waste in the UK. And the Environmental Agency believes that the quantity of waste has increased in recent years due to the encouragement of brownfield remediation across the nation. So how do we tackle this? The nation is tackling this issue with environmental legislation. In 2021, the Environmental Act introduced targets to improve waste reduction, including discouraging avoidable waste by 2050 To accomplish this, the shipment of hazardous waste will be regulated and a restriction will be placed on the export of these substances to countries that aren’t in the organisation for the economic cooperation and development (OECD). This will encourage the nation to create innovative ways to dispose of hazardous waste correctly and sustainably. Here, we will explore how the construction industry currently tackles hazardous waste and consider whether a circular approach is the solution for a sustainable future within the UK. What is hazardous waste?

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88 PLANT & CIVIL ENGINEER Skipway Waste Management in Lisburn has commissioned the first trommel fines plant in Northern Ireland in a bid to push the boundaries in sustainable innovation. Designed and engineered by industry experts CDE, the new 50tph plant will significantly enhance the company’s current operations and contribute to a major improvement to the sustainability of the business.

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The fibrous nature of trommel fines makes them difficult to separate and recycle so they have traditionally been sent to landfill, rather than addressing the challenge of upcycling this material. As they are traditionally high in lightweight, organic content, trommel fines generally fail to meet the specified Loss on Ignition (LOI) threshold of 10%, therefore incurring the standard, and higher, landfill tax rate. When the landfill tax was introduced in October 1996, as a measure to encourage waste producers and the waste management industry to switch to more sustainable alternatives for disposing of material, the standard rate was just £7. In April 2022, the Trevor Heatrick, Director, Skipway.

The company processes construction, demolition and commercial wastes through a dry waste processing plant and picking station to recover materials and divert them from landfill. Trommel fines are a by-product generated during the recovery process.

Skipway was acquired by the R. Heatrick Group in 2012. The company had many years of experience in the recycling of demolition wastes and acquired Skipway to further diversify into the recycling industry by providing skip hire and investing in the materials recovery facility. Following this acquisition R. Heatrick Ltd continued to grow under the Skipway trading name and became a major force in the recycling industry through investment, innovation and providing a fast and reliable service that’s unparalleled to their competitors.

R. Heatrick Ltd is a family run business established in 1969 with hard work and dedication to quality at its core. Over the 53 years in business R. Heatrick Ltd has been able to diversify and establish itself in demolition, haulage, quarrying and the recycling industries to meet the demands of their client, helping to create an internal circular economy and reducing the amount of waste going to landfill helping to develop a more sustainable Northern Ireland.

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Skipway’s primary aim was to divert trommel fines from landfill and convert the material into a resource by producing recycled product with the same specification and quality as quarry grade sand, therefore making it suitable for concrete and building products while also improving the quality of other recycled aggregates such as pipe bedding and recycled hardcore.

standard landfill tax rate which trommel fines incur was increased to £98.60 per tonne1. As a dual measure to reduce costs and decrease waste going to landfill, Skipway sought to find a solution to extract the potential value of trommel fines and so approached waste recycling experts CDE. Through their unique collaborative approach, CDE engaged with Skipway to fully understand their existing process and what they wished to achieve. Together they created a solution suited to Skipway’s stipulations to help them ultimately divert more waste from landfill which in turn contributes to their internal circular economy.

Skipway’s CDE plant includes a CFCUTM which uses density separation to remove the fibrous, organic, and polystyrene materials which contribute to the high LOI content of trommel fines. Once these materials are removed a high-quality finished sand product remains, creating a fresh revenue stream while saving on landfill costs. Further sustainability contributions will be made through CDE’s EvoWashTM, which provides unrivalled dewatering performance, with InfinityTM dewatering screen technology to result in an increased power to weight ratio for lower running costs through reduced power consumption.

Following the commissioning and installation of this plant, Skipway are now producing coarse aggregates, coarse and fine sands for use in in concrete production, drainage, and construction bedding. By washing the inert materials to remove contamination, clean sand and aggregates extracted from the trommel fines waste can be resold and reused in the secondary aggregates market to close the loop on waste, contributing to a circular economy and opening new revenue streams for the company to ensure swift return on investment. Fergal Campbell, Business Development Manager for CDE, is delighted to see Northern Ireland showcasing the latest technology in trommel fines recycling. “At CDE we’re passionate about contributing to a circular economy and enabling our customers with our innovative technologies so they can play their part. Skipway’s local landfill is reaching capacity so it’s encouraging to see them so passionate about landfill diversion and extracting the value that we can get from waste streams like trommel fines and reusing outputs, such as sand for concrete.

“One of our biggest issues was that our material contains a lot of polystyrene which can be hard to remove, and we found that CDE had the best and most robust solution in ensuring that this material could be removed “CDE were able to create a product tailored to us which is helping us achieve the goals that we presented them with. Close collaboration meant that we were able to have input on the design of the plant so that it addressed our needs and did the job we wanted it to do. Working with CDE was an easy process and we’re delighted to be able to push the boundaries in sustainable innovation.”

“Plants like this are the future of the industry in their ability to minimise waste and maximise value. It’s been a pleasure to work with Skipway and we really look forward to seeing how this partnership can contribute to Northern Ireland’s circular economy.”

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THE SOLUTION CDE proposed a trommel fines wet processing plant, the first of its kind in Northern Ireland, to equip Skipway with the means to wash & segregate material and recover materials from C&D waste. The plant, which incorporates AggMaxTM modular logwasher, EvoWashTM sand wash plant with Counter Flow Classification Unit (CFCUTM), AquaCycleTM thickener and static screens, operates at a rate of 50tph. Through the washing process, the plant removes the lightweight and organic material directly linked to LOI and transform the largest proportion of the trommel fines waste stream into sellable products for the construction market. Its trommel fines solutions segregate and concentrate lightweight and organic materials into isolated fractions so they are easier and more cost effective to dispose of, whilst converting the heavy fractions into sellable sand and aggregate products.

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Trevor Heatrick, Director at Skipway, added: “It was an easy choice for us when we decided to invest in the new plant. Compared to other manufacturers, CDE has the edge. We had numerous other options in front of us, however CDE displayed their knowledge and expertise from the sales stage through to the delivery of the project. Every aspect of the material processing that they highlighted as being required, we can see the benefit of now.

Ulster Shredders Managing Director Enda Cushnahan said: “The new expansion is an example of Ulster Shredder’s proactive strategy to meet the growing demand for innovative shredding solutions as required by customers in markets at home and abroad. “Building on our rich heritage of over 50 years of engineering excellence this expansion houses world class machinery, for the tailor-made production of precision machined components used in the manufacture of the company’s product range.”

Ulster Shredders Introduce Tetra T-50 4- Shaft Shredder

Ulster Shredders Production Manager, John Currie added: “This expansion is testament to Ulster Shredder’s commitment to producing leading shredding solutions in the industry. The new facility at Cogry Works has allowed us to enhance the efficiency of our processes and remain competitive, assisting us in delivering quality products to customers with minimum lead time.”

And Ulster Shredders Sales & Service Director Paul Atkinson said: “I am delighted with this expansion to our operational capabilities and this will further enhance our ability to meet the growing requirements of our customers.”

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Sales and Service Director Paul Atkinson explains “The T-50 4 Shaft Shredder is an excellent addition to our product range complementing our existing shredder range. We have creatively designed and engineered a robust solution for operators. We are excited at the opportunities that this addition to our range will generate”. Engineering Manager Damian O’Hagan discusses the design of the machine, “During the scoping of the design work we engaged with our customers to understand what their needs were to ensure that our final product is capable of delivering a solution to their shredding requirements. We developed a modular design allowing this to be tailored to the customers’ individual requirements. Our T-50 has been designed to allow versatile feeding from all sides via conveyor belt, forklift, lifting and tipping devices or by hand with a pusher available as an optional extra. Our robust design can fit easily into our customers’ production line as an upstream or downstream shredding solution allowing for flexible material discharge options” Ulster Shredders T-50 is suitable for a wide range of challenging materials including, mixed material streams, plastics, piping, & wood focusing on delivering a high throughput to a regulated particle size.

Ulster Shredders continue to develop marketing leading products, launching the T-50 Tetra 4-Shaft Shredder at the world’s leading IFAT 2022 Trade Fair Messe München. Designed for maximum and high productivity, the T-50 has been efficiently designed as machine operator friendly and engineered to shred in different formats delivering an economical solution to customers. Consistent with the wellestablished low speed high developed direct drive system powered by two electric motors directly driving the four shafts through a series of reduction gears. The new T-50 combines the Ulster Shredders twin shaft shredders’ reliability and uses a sizing screen for particle size control. The upper two sets of knives clean the primary shafts with all knives on the four shafts sweeping the sizing screen to produce a desired particle size.

T-50 Tetra 4-Shaft Shredder. Ulster Shredders has recently completed a 10,000 sq. feet expansion at its Headquarters Cogry Works in Castledawson. The new workspace is a dedicated machine shop housing its state-of-theart machining centre where the in-house production team produce all machine components for its product range.

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Winners of the 3rd Team prize were the CFR Law Team. Winner of Nearest the Pin at the 11th Hole, Michael Black of CFR Law being presented with his prize by Paul Brogan, MPANI Chairman. Paul Brogan, MPANI Chairman (right) presentingGary Clarke with the best Gross prize.Gary also won the Nearest the Pin at Hole 4,Longest drive on 9 and Longest Drive on 16.

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The overall team prize was won by the MPANI team lead by Gordon Best and the individual winner was Steven Caldwell with an impressive 45 points. We were there to capture the day on camera…

Winners of the 1st Team prize was the MPANI Team.

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Plant & Civil Engineer Team: (L-R) Damian McAlorum, Michael Donnelly, Henry Ardis and Garfield Harrison.

MPANI recently held their annual Charity Golf day in aid of Alzheimer’s UK and Asthma and Lung UK. It was held at the Hilton, Templepatrick, with a great turnout of golfers for the occasion.

The 72 par golf course, designed by David Feherty and David Jones to USGA specifications, is spread over 7,000 yards, with lakes and mature parkland, and offered players some challenging fairways and greens.

Boels MD, Asif Latief, says: “We all have common goals when it comes to mental strength. This is only the start of the crusade to create momentum with further initiatives planned. By working collaboratively, we can make a difference by sharing our activities, our experiences and the challenges we have come up against when dealing with mental health issues.”

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A new initiative has been launched by the hire industry to help tackle work-related stress levels. Spearheaded by Asif Latief, Managing Director of Boels Rental, and Paul Gaze, CEO of Hire Association Europe and Event Hire Association (HAE EHA); its is aimed at supporting mental wellbeing across the sector’s workforce. Stress, depression or anxiety accounts for a fifth of all work-related illness, while shocking statistics reveal that every single working day in the UK two construction workers take their own life. To address this unacceptable statistic the individual’stoworkforcehealthawarenessandtogetherItcollaborativeStoke-on-Trentevent#UnitedForMentalStrengthinauguralatBoelsDepotinsetoutaapproach.ishopedthatbyworkingallHAEEHAmembersnon-memberswillraiseofcommonmentalissuesthataffecttheandthatcanleadanegativeimpactonanwellbeingatwork.

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Mental health problems in the construction sector are often due to the innate characteristics of the industry; it is a highly mobile industry with lots of casual workers, uncertain contracts, exacting timelines and is quite macho in culture. Often people don’t feel comfortable in raising personal issues and then muddle along until they can cope no longer.

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Asif Latief and Paul Gaze.

Paul Gaze added: “In order to develop mental strength we need to understand mental health. Through being open minded and our willingness to address this issue it will have a long-term impact on our industry, the wider community and society as a whole. Talking about it helps remove any embarrassment or stigma. If we all work together to address this issue, then some real progress will be made.”

Dromad Hire has recently announced the appointment of Phyllis O’Brien as their Regional Workshop & Fleet Manager.

The multi award winning hire Irish Firm has proven yet again that they are a modern, diverse company by promoting equality in the workplace, with a large percentage of female employees now holding positions in both supervisory and managerial roles –encouraging the empowerment of females in a typical male dominant industry. Phyllis has an in-depth knowledge of the hire industry having worked with Dromad for the past six years behind the scenes as Accounts Administrator. Her dedication and determination to progress in the company didn’t go unnoticed as management observed, encouraged and mentored in preparing Phyllis to progress within the company.

Dromad Hire Empowering Women in the Workplace Phyllis O’Brien.

According to Dromad Hire’s new Workshop & Fleet Manager Phyllis O’Brien, “Since commencing my career, I have been encouraged to challenge myself and to continue to advance and develop by taking on different roles and opportunities. I always knew I wanted to have a challenging job and that each day would be different. Throughout my journey so far with Dromad, “I have been lucky to work with a number of role models, both male and female in management functions. I found my female role models to be encouraging and extremely positive in progressing in what is generally a dominated male environment – these are wonderful characteristics to have and we need more individuals like this in the hire industry. This influence and support has helped me to take on my new challenge with confidence. ”

HAE EHA, Boels and other hire companies already committed to the campaign have a range of initiatives aimed at promoting wellbeing for employees. The campaign is educating the hire industry to recognise the signs and symptoms of stress, anxiety and depression before they get out of hand, as well as giving businesses the tools and knowledge to assist employees with recovery. Participating businesses include: HSS Hire, SHC Hire, Speedy Hire, Mr Plant Hire, Ardent Hire Solutions, One Stop Hire, Adlington Welding Supplies Ltd, Towergate Insurance Brokers, Sunbelt Rentals, Vp Brandon Hire Station, Salford Red Devils Foundation, inspHire and Garic.

Discussions Panel discussions on the day will include ‘ESG in Context and What it Means’ and ‘ESG in Action - Demonstrating ESG in the Construction and Plant-hire Sector’. Confirmed speakers so far include:

CPA Conference 2022 An Essential Event for Those in the Plant-hire Sector

CPA Policy Manager Chris Cassley said: “This one-day event is a highlight in the CPA’s calendar and it is designed to allow delegates to come away with better insight about ESG and what it means for their businesses. To compete and grow in the future, organisations must be aligned with the ESG agenda in order to gain contracts and meet obligations to wider society.” Merryn Myatt will be convenor for the event. Merryn hosted the last CPA Conference in 2021 and was a tremendous success. Merryn is a former television presenter, newsreader and journalist who previously worked with the BBC, ITV and Channel 4, and was senior presenter on The Money Channel.

• Merrill Lynch, Director, L Lynch Plant Hire & Haulage

As well as attending the Conference, delegates will also have the opportunity to visit a number of exhibition stands. Confirmed exhibitors include Point of Rental Software, Genquip Groundhog, L Lynch Plant Hire & Haulage, Flannery Plant Hire, MHM Plant, Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA), Lifos, Capja, Plantforce Rentals, WowNow Hire and JCB. An essential entry in the calendar for those working in the plant-hire sector, delegate tickets can be booked online at plusatevents/cpa-conference-2022https://www.cpa.uk.net/acostof£90perticket(£75VAT)includinglunch.

Speedy Invest £8m in Decarbonising Its Fleet With 150 Electric Vans

National construction equipment hire and services provider Speedy, has invested £8.25 million in 150 new electric vans in a move that will cut up to 1,280 tonnes of CO2e per year from its commercial fleet emissions. The investment forms part of the firm’s target for more than half of its 1,100 strong commercial fleet to be electric or hybrid by 2025, and a fully low-carbon fleet by 2030. The initiative is a major step in Speedy’s roadmap to becoming a net-zero business, and aims to help contractors reduce their supply chain emissions through zero-carbon equipment delivery, while protecting the environment in the communities the hire provider operates in. Speedy has ordered 100 4.25 tonne single chassis cab Ford E-Transit models and 50 3.5 tonne E-Transit vans, which will be distributed across its UK-wide network to replace internal combustion engine (ICE) within the fleet. The carbon saving made by the switch is equivalent to that absorbed by 7,700 trees per year*.

• Dani Saveker, CEO of GLAS

The hire provider became the first company to introduce a fully electric powered access delivery truck into its fleet in December last year. It’s also rolling out electric vehicle charging points across its 200-strong network of service centres for colleague and customer use.

Adam Harkin, Ford of Britain & Ireland head of national fleet accounts, said: “Ford has been Speedy’s preferred vehicle supplier over many years, and we are delighted to continue that partnership as the company accelerates its move to a zero carbon future and transitions to electric alternatives for its fleet. As Speedy invests in electric vehicles, Ford looks forward to working together to find further opportunities to maximise the productivity and sustainability of its delivery fleet through our integrated Ford Pro solutions.”

• David Murray, Executive Director, Sustainability First

The CPA is the leading trade association for the plant-hire sector in the UK, with over 1,800 members who supply 85% of hired plant equipment to the construction industry.

The van investment follows Speedy overhauling its company car list, with 100% of models available to colleagues now being ultra-low emission vehicles (ULEV). Four in five of its company cars will be ULEVs by the end of the year based on its current orders. Since the summer last year, Speedy have also fuelled its HGVs and tankers with low carbon hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) to reduce emissions.

The theme of the CPA Conference 2022 is ‘ESG - Driving Change: How Environmental, Social & Governance Benefits Construction Plant Businesses’ and the event is being held in association with headline sponsor Point of Rental Software. The conference will combine keynote speeches with panel debates and interactive discussion.

The Construction Planthire Association (CPA) has announced that the CPA Conference 2022 will be hosted as a live, physical event at the Heart of England Conference and Events Centre in Fillongley near Coventry on Thursday 20th October 2022.

• Douglas McLuckie, Director of ESG, Sunbelt Rentals

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Chris Dempsey, Managing Director –Operational Support at Speedy, said: “Transforming our fleet with low and zero carbon models is crucial to leading the hire industry’s journey towards decarbonisation and aligns with our strategy of de-carbonising our property network and expanding our low-emission ECO tools and equipment range. “Our strategy supports our customer’s sustainability objectives as they strive to deliver projects with minimal environmental impact, of which site deliveries play a vital role. This significant investment in new electric vehicles demonstrates our commitment in helping our customers achieve these aims.”

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“One nice touch on the day of the sale was the award given to Trevor McCadden, who had worked for Quinto Crane Hire for 42 years. Trevor is 71 years old and has worked for the business as a crane driver since 1980, and the day of the sale was sadly his last day. Trevor was truly helpful in the setup of the sale and the team at Euro Auctions, Quinto and Price Baily presented Trevor with a framed photograph of him at work with the caption stating he was ‘The World’s Best Crane Driver’ which was a fitting climax to the day.” Concludes David Betts. Matt Howard, Head of Insolvency and Recovery at Price Bailey, said: “We are delighted to be working with Euro Auctions on this disposal and their experience in the crane and heavy lifting sector was invaluable. With sales like this having good industry knowledge is crucial and working with a valuer and auction specialist that can make this work seamlessly, and without fault is imperative for realising the best value for all assets going under the hammer. Everyone worked hard to ensure that the assets were presented and marketed in the best possible way and the extensive preparation was reflected in the success of the day”.

The entire fleet of construction plant and agricultural machinery is to be sold at a one-day, unreserved auction, at the business’s premises in Llanelli, South Wales on Tuesday 13th September 2022. Over 500 lots, ranging from 2007 to 2020 will go under the hammer and will include multiple machines including Excavators, Dumpers, Telehandlers, Rollers, Tractors and Forklifts.

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Parker Plant Hire Ltd is to sell off all of its construction plant and agricultural machinery in order to concentrate on continuing to develop their site welfare, portable accommodation, toilet hire & servicing, as well as the tool hire and consumable sales business.

Parker Plant Hire Ltd has instructed Euro Auctions to catalogue, value and dispose of its ex-hire construction plant and agricultural machinery in a one-day sale at its premises in South Wales.

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EURO AUCTIONS - QUINTO CRANE SALE RESULT IN STRONG PRICES

Director, Charlie Perry explains the reason for the sale, “The decision that my co-director, Barry Williams, and I have taken to sell the plant and associated equipment from our construction and agricultural machinery business is part of a strategic plan to grow the portable accommodation and welfare business both in Llanelli and at our new depot in Reading. “Our investment will include new towable and static welfare cabins, new anti-vandal cabins, stores, and toilets, as well as introducing new generator technology and renewable energy systems to power all our cabins, plus updating the delivery fleet. The staff within the business will remain in post, and that dedicated team will remain at the Llanelli and Reading depot and be instrumental in the continued development of the business.”

Colin Henson, Quinto founder, David Betts of Euro Auctions, Trevor McCadden,Matt Howard of Price Bailey, and Ivor Read, Quinto founder.

David Betts, of Euro Auctions and manager of this sale comments: “I have known Parker Plant Hire and its associated business for many years. The inventory for this sale is bound to pique the interest of buyers in the contracting sectors, as on sale is a good solid compliment of wellmaintained equipment. With equipment ranging from 2007 to 2019 plate machines and in excellent overall condition, this sale will draw much attention from bidders looking to re-stock their own businesses, as well as buyers of single items, so this sale will have something for everyone.”

To see the full inventory, please visit the Euro Auctions website www.euroauctions.com

EURO AUCTIONS APPOINTED TO CONDUCT

Euro Auctions, appointed by Price Bailey to dispose of the assets of Quinto Crane & Plant Ltd, saw prices hit expected highs as a much-anticipated catalogue of cranes recently went under the hammer with a sale total of £5.12m. Attracting pre-sale interest from across Europe and the Middle East, 387 lots went under the hammer, attracting over 600 registered bidders, and of those registrations close to 200 were first time registrations with Euro Auctions, showing how strong the market interest was in this sale. With 50% of bids coming from the floor on the day and 50% being placed online, bidding was brisk as it always is with crane assets, but it was the home market that bid harder and stronger that the rest of bidders registered for this sale. The UK, Europe and the Republic of Ireland winning 99% of all lots on the day and notable strong bidding countries were UK, Republic of Ireland, The Netherlands, Germany, and Poland. David Betts, of Euro Auctions comments: “This was another pivotal off-site sale for Euro Auctions. We are delighted that Price Bailey chose to put their faith in us for this sale, based on our experience in disposing of crane assets, in addition to our extensive experience in conducting disposal sales and through our global network of buyers and consignors. Prices were strong, there was a great deal of international interest, and all lots went for good money.”

In addition, there will be a good compliment of trailers, excavator attachments, small tools, lighting towers, sweepers, breakers, compressors, generators, and various size water and fuel bowsers.

New Case CX26C supplied by Cowan Bros to McCormack Demolition, Mallusk.

Shane Savage from Savage Groundworks taking delivery of his SY26 from Sleator Plant.

New Komatsu D65PX-18 sold to M&N by McHale Plant sales. Fresh batch of 5 JCB machines delivered to Lowry Building & Civil Engineering Ltd by Dennison JCB. Brian & JD O’Hare collecting their new Hydrema 912G from Ballyward Plant Services.

CF Plant & Civil sponsor banners 180x30mm V4 PRESS.indd 1 A new Truxta B450G & attachments for JE Allworks, from Ballyward Plant Services. Kelly Point Hire in Rostrevor collectig a new Takeuchi TB290-2 from Maurice McCrea of Alan Milne Tractors Newry.

New Komatsu 845 Forwarder sold to South East timber by McHale Plant Sales Ltd. A new Engcon SG sorting grab for Seaforde Digger Hire, from Ballyward Plant services.

A new Giant G1200 for G Flanagan, from Ballyward Plant Services. New Case CX26C supplied by Cowan Bros to Lough Mallon Quarry Ltd, Enniskillen. New Case CX37C supplied by Cowan Bros to R T Boyd & Co Ltd, Swatragh. Hitachi ZX19U-6 - JBCC Ltd, Killiney sold by TBF Construction Machinery. Metso Outotec LT300HP sold to BD Flood by McHale Plant Sales Ltd. Hitachi ZX130LCN-7 - S L McNiece Building Contractor Ltd, Armagh sold by TBF Construction Machinery. A new Komatsu PC360LC-11 ready for delivery to TG Eakin & Sons from WAC McCandless.

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Metso Outotec LT1213 sold to Keegan Quarries by McHale Plant Sales. Tony of Tool Hire Centre Newcastle with a new Takeuchi TB250-2 delivered by Alan Milne Tractors Newry.

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New Merlo P40.17 sold to Westin Homes by McHale Plant Sales Ltd. Metso Outotec HP300 Static cone sold to Robinson Quarry by Mchale plant sales. Moore’s Animal Feeds replace their old JCB TeleTruk with this new JCB TeleTruk from Dennison JCB. New Case CX30C supplied by Cowan Bros to Gregory Donnelly Farm, Ardmore. New Komatsu WA320-8 sold to Michael O Keefe by McHale Plant Sales. New Merlo TF42.7-145 sold to Paul Power By McHale Plant Sales Ltd. Hitachi ZX26U-6 - DMAC Contracts Ltd, Castleblaney sold by TBF Construction Machinery. Pierce McGuigan from McGuigan Bros Contracts taking delivery of his SY26 from Sleator Plant. New Takeuchi TB230 loaded for MJ Grant in Rostrevor by Alan MIlne TRactors Newry. A new Giant SK252D for KD Remediation, from Ballyward Plant services. New Komatsu 901XC Harvestor sold to K-Line logging by McHale Plant Sales Ltd. New Case CX130D supplied by Cowan Bros to D Campton Farms, Cookstown. Mark Walsh from MW Contracts taking delivery of his SY26 from Sleator Plant. Hitachi ZX135US-7 - C P Hire Ltd, Coleraine sold by TBF Construction Machinery. William McClurkin collecting his Mecalac TA2SEH from Sleator Plant.

CP Hire arrive in style to collect their 2 New JCB 540-140 Loadalls from Dennison JCB.

Close Brothers Commercial Finance is a trading style of Close Brothers Limited. Close Brothers Limited is registered in England and Wales (Company No. 00195626) and it’s registered office is 10 Crown Place, London, United Kingdom EC2A 4FT.

CF Plant & Civil sponsor banners 180x30mm V4 PRESS.indd 2 2 x Hitachi ZX26U-6 - LeasePlan House, Leopardstown sold by TBF Construction Machinery. Gareth of KC Hire Newry collectin a new Dieci Icarus 40.17 from Alan milne Tractors Newry. Two of three new Atlas Copco XAVS378CD compressors sold to KN Circet Networks Ireland from WAC McCandless.

Shanley Bros collecting their new Giant G2300HD Xtra from Ballyward Plant services.

New Case CX85D Long Reach supplied by Cowan Bros to DFI Rivers. Spread the cost of new assets over a fixed period with hire purchase Call us on 028 9517 0414 or visit www.closecommercialfinance.com

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Close Brothers Commercial Finance is a trading style of Close Brothers Limited. Close Brothers Limited is registered in England and Wales (Company No. 00195626) and it’s registered office is 10 Crown Place, London, United Kingdom EC2A 4FT.

A new Dynapac CC1200VI sold to MFL Plant Machinery from WAC McCandless. Hitachi ZX210LC-7 - Remoquip Ltd, Ballinasloe sold by TBF Construction Machinery. New Case CX26C supplied by Cowan Bros to Duddy Construction, Claudy. One of a package of New Komatsu PC228USLC-11 Excavators sold to Rossmore Civils by McHale Plant Sales. Hitachi ZX48U-6 - McBride Contracts Ltd, Kilrea sold by TBF Construction Machinery. New Yakeuchi TB325R sold to Glenview Plastering by Alan Milne Tractors at the Balmoral Show. SA Houston & Co Ltd from Ballyclare collecting the Sany SY135 complete with Geith hitch and buckets. All from Sleator Plant. Donal McKeown from DMK Contracts Ltd taking delivery of his SY18 from Sleator Plant. New Komatsu WA480-8 sold to TJ Lennon by McHale Plant Sales. New Merlo TF38.10TTCS-145 sold to Patrick Mcgrath by McHale Plant Sales Ltd. Hitachi ZX130LCN-7 - Ronald McGeary Contracts Ltd, Dungannon sold by TBF Construction Machinery.

James O Driscoll from JOD Developments Ltd in Cork took delivery of his Genie Z45/25JRT from Sleator Plant. New Case CX85 supplied by Cowan Bros to Campbell Contracts Ltd, Tempo.

A new Venieri 9.63D for Owen Martin, from Ballyward Plant services. Hire Company in Urlingford taking delivery of 9 Genies 1 X SLA 25 3 x GS1932 Hydraulic and 3x GS1932 E Drive 2 x GS2632 from Sleator Plant. Hitachi ZX130LCN-7 - McNabney Bros, Broughshane sold by TBF Construction Machinery.

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plant sales 98 PLANT & CIVIL ENGINEER Leasing agreements designed to suit the cash flow of your business Call us on 028 9517 0414 or visit www.closecommercialfinance.com Close Brothers Commercial Finance is a trading style of Close Brothers Limited. Close Brothers Limited is registered in England and Wales (Company No. 00195626) and it’s registered office is 10 Crown Place, London, United Kingdom EC2A 4FT. CF Plant & Civil sponsor banners 180x30mm V4 PRESS.indd 4 This is the GS 4046 we sold to McArdle Skeath from Sleator Plant. New Case CX85D supplied by Cowan Bros to D J McKee & Sons Ltd, Larne. M Rocks and Son receiving a new Takeuchi TB250-2 from Alan Milne Tractors Newry. A new Komatsu PW160-11 sold to Railway Plant, pictured is Kieran Fegan of Railway Plant along with salesman Michael Quinn from WAC McCandless. Engcon EC214 tilt rotator for HJB Plant Hire, from Ballyward Plant Services. Ronnie (left) and Zac (right) McKee from Play and Leisure Services taking delivery of their SY26 from Sleator Plant. A new JLG 450AJ sold to MFL Plant Machinery from WAC McCandless. PLANT & CONSTRUCTION,CIVIL QUARRY & RECYCLING AWARDSMAGAZINE 2022 www.plantandcivilengineer.com SAVE THE DATE THURSDAY 24th NOVEMBER 2022 CROWNE PLAZA, SHAW’S BRIDGE, BELFAST. PLANT & CIVIL FOLLOW US ON HENRY ARDIS T: 028 90 721352 E: henry@4squaremedia.net plantsalesPLANT&CIVIL

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New Faymonville 4 axle fixed bed low loader, two rear steer, double flip ramps, marker boards, 9ft wide plus out riggers, coming into stock within 2 weeks. Available on short delivery (same spec as trailer shown)

Ashbourne

Sarah J: 0035386 255 66 77

2022 Faymonville 4 axle 9ft wide, heavy duty spec on 19.5” wheels, trough, extendable, double flip ramps, BPW axles, greaser, marker boards, available with immediate delivery IN STOCK 2022 Schmitz 8.2m tipping trailers, standard size and higher side wall for waste etc, steel body, galvanised steel chassis, front lift axle, auto dump on suspension, manual cover, sealed tail board, fully thermal insulated in stock also. available with immediate delivery IN STOCK 2022 Faymonville 4 axle 9ft wide, choice in stock, extendable with trough, or full extension no trough, double flip ramps, hydraulic rear support legs, marker boards, top spec, available with immediate delivery, IN STOCK New Schmitz tipping trailers, in stock & on short delivery times, various specs, 8.2m steel 1460mm side or 1860mm side, manual or electric covers, various other available.options

Tel: 00353 18350573 Josef: 0035387 255 66 77

Ashbourne Truck Centre, Ballymadun, Ashbourne, Co. Meath, Ireland

New Schmitz Bulk Tipping Trailer, 70 cubic yard, step frame design, steel galvanised chassis, roll over cover, grain hatch and sock, sealed tail board, front lift axle, ina stock, available immediately.

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New Schmitz Cargobull Aluminium pping trailer 9.6m, electric cover, rear steer axle, front li axle. In stock immediately.available

New Faymonville 4-axle hydraulic widening bed low loader, extendable in width from 2.54m to 3.2m at the push of a bu on, also extendable in length, double ip hydraulic ramps, rear steer axles, hydraulic rear legs, full spec. In stock immediately.available

New Schmitz Cargobull insulated tar spec pping trailer, 8.2m, steel body, electric cover, front li axle. In stock available immediately.

New Faymonville MAX 3 axle step frame low loader, double flip ramps (timber or grid floor), in stock available immediately.

Truck Centre, Ballymadun, Ashbourne, Co. Meath, Ireland Tel: 00353 18350573 Josef: 0035387 255 66 77 Sarah J: 0035386 255 66 77

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