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Industry News - July, 2019 - Page 2 of 3

  • Bombardier Notches Order for First Performance-Leading Global 5500 Jet to be Based on the U.S. West Coast

    Global 5500 aircraft

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    Jul 10, 2019 - 6 years ago

  • Blackwater Mine Means Decades Of High-Paying Jobs

    New gold and silver mine in central British Columbia will contribute to social and economic well-being locally and in the entire province through expenditures on labour, goods, and services.

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    Jul 10, 2019 - 6 years ago

  • New Holland To Host Hunter Brothers, Showcase Saskatchewan-Built Innovations At Ag In Motion

    New Holland is set to display several exciting innovations for Western Canadian agriculture at Ag in Motion, booth #602, from July 16-18 northwest of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. New Holland will also host the Hunter Brothers at its booth, marking the first official appearance with the brand since their partnership was announced.

    “We’re looking forward to sharing our products, including those that are built right here in Saskatoon, for our Western Canadian customers,” says Paul Krahn, segment marketing manager for seeding and crop production products for New Holland, North America. “We’ll have an impressive set of seeding and spraying equipment in the booth, including our newest air disc drills, air carts, precision hoe drills and sprayers.”

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    Jul 9, 2019 - 6 years ago

  • Going Deep To Build The World's Longest Road Tunnel

    Reconstruction of the Coastal Highway Route E39 is not only Norway’s biggest ever infrastructure project – but the Rogfast Tunnel, of which it is part, will be the world’s longest and deepest underwater highway. With a depth of up to 392 meters below sea level, this pioneering project is the eighth exciting installment in Volvo Construction Equipment’s (Volvo CE) Megaproject Listing.

    The Rogast Tunnel will be built as deep as up to 392 meters below sea level.

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    Jul 8, 2019 - 6 years ago

  • Don’t Miss ICUEE 2019’s New and Expanded Education Lineup

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  • Alaska Railroad And Alaska To Alberta Railway Agree To Cooperate On Rail Connection To Canada, Lower 48

    The Alaska Railroad Corporation (ARRC) and the Alaska to Alberta Railway Development Corporation (A2A) have established a Master Agreement of Cooperation toward building a 1500-mile connection between the Alaska Railroad and Canadian railroads that also serve the Lower 48 states. The agreement was announced after approval by the Alaska Railroad Corporation Board of Directors on June 27th. Under the terms, the two railroad companies will cooperate in applying to the Alaska Department of Natural Resources for a right-of-way guaranteed under state law for a rail connection to Canada. In addition, the two firms will develop a joint operating plan which will specify not only the new track needed to connect Alaska’s rail to Canada, but will also identify work needed to upgrade existing rail facilities, bridges, and track on the Alaska Railroad’s 512-mile mainline which runs from Seward to North Pole, Alaska.

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    Jul 8, 2019 - 6 years ago

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