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02.03.2022 (488 Clicks)

Metso Outotec Business update on Russia Ukraine Conflict

As a result of Russia’s military actions against Ukraine, the European Union, the United States and other countries have announced severe sanctions against Russia. While the mining industry is currently not directly targeted by the sanctions, sanctions against the banking sector and individuals as well as other restrictions may have an impact on Metso Outotec and our customers’ Russia related businesses. Due to the current unclear and changing sanction situation, Metso Outotec has temporarily ceased its deliveries to Russia.

 

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02.03.2022 (434 Clicks)

Hexagon introduces GeoSlate App to simplify geological Drillhole Logging

Hexagon’s Mining division announced that it has introduced HxGN MinePlan GeoSlate, a mobile, geological drillhole logging application that simplifies the field data collection process.

 

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02.03.2022 (340 Clicks)

Sika strengthens Access to the Distribution Channel in Canada

Sika acquires Sable Marco Inc., a manufacturer of cementitious products and mortars in Canada.

 

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02.03.2022 (388 Clicks)

Fugro USV Project Team wins Energy Industry Game Changer Award

Fugro’s Blue Essence uncrewed surface vessel (USV) has been awarded the Energy Industry Game Changer Award at the 2021 Energy Club WA Award, an initiative of the Australian Institute of Energy (AIE).

 

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01.03.2022 (300 Clicks)

Gateway Program completes Hudson Tunnel Geotechnical Investigation Work necessary to enter next Phase of Federal Grant Program

Total of 75 Geotechnical Investigations in NY and NJ Provide Vital Pre-Construction Information; 13 Geotechnical Borings Completed on Manhattan's Far West Side After Amtrak Acquired Property for Hudson Tunnel Project; Private Sector Collaboration Helps Mitigate Project Risk

 

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01.03.2022 (285 Clicks)

Implenia well on Track – increased Profit based on underlying Performance

  • Implenia improved underlying performance by 24% compared to previous year and significantly exceeded EBIT target of CHF >100 million with CHF 114.8 million
  • Execution of transformation far advanced; strong and high-quality order intake
  • Equity strengthened; strong cash flow in second half of year; refinancing of maturing convertible bond secured
  • Implenia aims for EBIT of more than CHF 120 million in 2022 from further improved underlying performance and a strengthening of the equity base by CHF >80 million
  • Leadership Changes on the Board of Directors and Implenia Executive Committee
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    01.03.2022 (303 Clicks)

    HS2 funds major new environmental Project in Staffordshire

  • The Environmental Enhancement Plan developed by the Trent Sow Group will enhance the landscape and biodiversity around the new railway
  • The plan has received £1.5m funding from HS2 Ltd to deliver six projects over two years in the Trent Sow Parklands and Cannock Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
  • HS2 Ltd has worked with the National Trust, the Cannock Chase AONB Partnership and other local partners on plans
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    01.03.2022 (259 Clicks)

    Climate Change: a Threat to human Wellbeing and Health of the Planet. Taking Action now can secure our Future


    Human-induced climate change is causing dangerous and widespread disruption in nature and affecting the lives of billions of people around the world, despite efforts to reduce the risks. People and ecosystems least able to cope are being hardest hit, said scientists in the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report.

    “This report is a dire warning about the consequences of inaction,” said Hoesung Lee, Chair of the IPCC. “It shows that climate change is a grave and mounting threat to our wellbeing and a healthy planet. Our actions today will shape how people adapt and nature responds to increasing climate risks.”

    The world faces unavoidable multiple climate hazards over the next two decades with global warming of 1.5°C (2.7°F). Even temporarily exceeding this warming level will result in additional severe impacts, some of which will be irreversible. Risks for society will increase, including to infrastructure and low-lying coastal settlements.

    The Summary for Policymakers of the IPCC Working Group II report, Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability was approved on Sunday, February 27 2022, by 195 member governments of the IPCC, through a virtual approval session that was held over two weeks starting on February 14.

    Urgent action required to deal with increasing risks

    Increased heatwaves, droughts and floods are already exceeding plants’ and animals’ tolerance thresholds, driving mass mortalities in species such as trees and corals. These weather extremes are occurring simultaneously, causing cascading impacts that are increasingly difficult to manage. They have exposed millions of people to acute food and water insecurity, especially in Africa, Asia, Central and South America, on Small Islands and in the Arctic.

    To avoid mounting loss of life, biodiversity and infrastructure, ambitious, accelerated action is required to adapt to climate change, at the same time as making rapid, deep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions. So far, progress on adaptation is uneven and there are increasing gaps between action taken and what is needed to deal with the increasing risks, the new report finds. These gaps are largest among lower-income populations.

    The Working Group II report is the second instalment of the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report (AR6), which will be completed this year.

    “This report recognizes the interdependence of climate, biodiversity and people and integrates natural, social and economic sciences more strongly than earlier IPCC assessments,” said Hoesung Lee. “It emphasizes the urgency of immediate and more ambitious action to address climate risks. Half measures are no longer an option.”

    Safeguarding and strengthening nature is key to securing a liveable future

    There are options to adapt to a changing climate. This report provides new insights into nature’s potential not only to reduce climate risks but also to improve people’s lives.

    “Healthy ecosystems are more resilient to climate change and provide life-critical services such as food and clean water”, said IPCC Working Group II Co-Chair Hans-Otto Pörtner. “By restoring degraded ecosystems and effectively and equitably conserving 30 to 50 per cent of Earth’s land, freshwater and ocean habitats, society can benefit from nature’s capacity to absorb and store carbon, and we can accelerate progress towards sustainable development, but adequate finance and political support are essential.”

    Scientists point out that climate change interacts with global trends such as unsustainable use of natural resources, growing urbanization, social inequalities, losses and damages from extreme events and a pandemic, jeopardizing future development.

    “Our assessment clearly shows that tackling all these different challenges involves everyone – governments, the private sector, civil society – working together to prioritize risk reduction, as well as equity and justice, in decision-making and investment,” said IPCC Working Group II Co-Chair Debra Roberts.

    “In this way, different interests, values and world views can be reconciled. By bringing together scientific and technological know-how as well as Indigenous and local knowledge, solutions will be more effective. Failure to achieve climate resilient and sustainable development will result in a sub-optimal future for people and nature.”

    Cities: Hotspots of impacts and risks, but also a crucial part of the solution

    This report provides a detailed assessment of climate change impacts, risks and adaptation in cities, where more than half the world’s population lives. People’s health, lives and livelihoods, as well as property and critical infrastructure, including energy and transportation systems, are being increasingly adversely affected by hazards from heatwaves, storms, drought and flooding as well as slow-onset changes, including sea level rise.

    “Together, growing urbanization and climate change create complex risks, especially for those cities that already experience poorly planned urban growth, high levels of poverty and unemployment, and a lack of basic services,” Debra Roberts said.

    “But cities also provide opportunities for climate action – green buildings, reliable supplies of clean water and renewable energy, and sustainable transport systems that connect urban and rural areas can all lead to a more inclusive, fairer society.”

    There is increasing evidence of adaptation that has caused unintended consequences, for example destroying nature, putting peoples’ lives at risk or increasing greenhouse gas emissions. This can be avoided by involving everyone in planning, attention to equity and justice, and drawing on Indigenous and local knowledge.

    A narrowing window for action

    Climate change is a global challenge that requires local solutions and that’s why the Working Group II contribution to the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) provides extensive regional information to enable Climate Resilient Development.

    The report clearly states Climate Resilient Development is already challenging at current warming levels. It will become more limited if global warming exceeds 1.5°C (2.7°F). In some regions it will be impossible if global warming exceeds 2°C (3.6°F). This key finding underlines the urgency for climate action, focusing on equity and justice. Adequate funding, technology transfer, political commitment and partnership lead to more effective climate change adaptation and emissions reductions.

    “The scientific evidence is unequivocal: climate change is a threat to human wellbeing and the health of the planet. Any further delay in concerted global action will miss a brief and rapidly closing window to secure a liveable future,” said Hans-Otto Pörtner.

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    28.02.2022 (260 Clicks)

    Hexagon strengthens Drill Autonomy Capabilities with exclusive Partnership

    Hexagon’s Mining division today announced it has signed an exclusive partnership agreement with Phoenix Drill Control, a technology company specialized in implementing autonomous technology to the open-pit, blast-hole drilling process.

     

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    26.02.2022 (274 Clicks)

    Cimic's Leighton Asia wins new Orders in New Work in Hong Kong

    Cimic Group company Leighton Asia has won new contracts in Hong Kong that will generate total revenue of A$104 million.

     

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    06.04.2023 

    A novel, non-circular Tunnel Boring Machine for Underground Mine DevelopmentA novel, non-circular Tunnel Boring Machine for Underground Mine Development

    The mining industry excavates many more kilometers of tunnel each year than the civil construction industry, but the use of tunnel boring machines (TBM) in mining has been limited in decades past. T...  

    #Robbins Company #Fluid Competence GmbH #Tunnelling #Mining #Traffic tunnels #underground mining

    23.12.2022 

    Focus on Responsibility – from inner ConvictionFocus on Responsibility – from inner Conviction

    Taking responsibility as a result of inner conviction – in both private and professional contexts – helps us cope with today’s immense personal and societal challenges.

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    #Mining #Tunnelling #Geotechnics #Energy

    20.10.2022 

    bauma 2022: five Key Themes for a better Futurebauma 2022: five Key Themes for a better Future

    This year’s bauma trade fair will see five key topics for a better future presented on five theme days – each seeking to address the urgent problems of our time and to help find the solutions that are needed....  

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    17. October 2022 (1207 Clicks)

    The consortium BTC Brennero Tunnel Construction and the Hosch Group jointly delivered on a world-class tunnelling project by combining excellent engineering with the innovative remote monitoring system Hoschiris Discover.  

    #Brennero Tunnel Construction (BTC) #HOSCH-Foerdertechnik Recklinghausen GmbH #Tunnelling #Traffic tunnels #Conveyor technology #Digitalisation

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    Das Buch 5 der Reihe „Dokumentation der technischen Entwicklung bei der RAG“ stellt die Entwicklungen der vergangenen fünf Jahrzehnte aus dem Bereich Grubensicherheit dar. Der erste Band beschäftigt sich mit den Themen Bewetterung, Klimatisierung, Gasbeherrschung, Wetterüberwachung, Gasausbruchs- und Gebirgsschlagverhütung.  

    #RAG Aktiengesellschaft #Mining #underground mining #abandoned mining #ventilators #

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    11.05.2023 (256 Clicks)

    Roland Hecken to become new COO at HBT GmbH

    Since May 2, 2023, Roland Hecken has joined the management of HBT GmbH as Tec...  

    #HBT GmbH #Hauhinco Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co. KG #EXPROTEC GmbH #Mining #underground mining #Machinery for Mining and Construction

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    10.05.2023 (239 Clicks)

    EU-funded MaDiTraCe project: technical solutions for transparent ESG-standards for critical raw material supply chains

    In January 2023 MaDiTraCe, a research and innovation project funded by the Ho...  

    #DMT GmbH & Co. KG #Mining #surface mining, quarrying #underground mining

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    15.05.2023 (187 Clicks)

    LKAB - Historic permit application decisive for the green transition in the north

    LKAB today submitted an historic environmental permit application that is nec...  

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    17.05.2023 (150 Clicks)

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