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A K H L S P E C I A L R E P O R T
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he global concrete construction industry had a mixed time
in 2010. On the one hand there were countries that chargedahead China is an obvious example but the +7.7% increasein Indias cement production also shows that there is more than oneAsian tiger that can roar. On the other hand, markets like Europe andthe US continued to fall last year, and are only now showing signs ofstabilisation.
But despite the mixed outlook last year, the industry clearly grew.Global cement production rose +10% to 3.3 billion tonnes, and thatwould suggest that something like 16 billion tonnes of concrete wasput in place around the world. As the articles in this years edition ofInternational Concrete
Construction illustrate, there are plenty of challenges besides theeconomic ones for the industry to deal with. The enormous versatilityof concrete sees it used more widely and in more applications than any
other construction material, but this also means a lot is demand of itin use, but also in the construction phase.A common theme in this years Special Report on the industry is how
important efficiency is in the industry. Whether it is the developmentof new mixing plants that are easy and quick to set up, to formworksystems to help build complex structures, contractors are asking forquicker solutions and also greater safety.
Chris Sleight
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MARKET OVERVIEW 7After a heavy fall in 2009, the global market forconcrete and cement stabilised in 2010, although it wasa case of emerging markets enjoying growth, while moremature parts of the world still struggled. Chris Sleightreports.
EXTRACTION 11The race is on to increase production at quarries aroundthe world, and operators are seeking to avoid downtimeby upgrading their fleets with the most efficient andreliable machines available.
MIXING & PRODUCTION 21Increasing durability is the name of the game for
individual mixer components, while the quest forplant manufactures is to make their products as easy totransport and set up as possible.
PLACING 25Advances in concrete placing technology are allowingmore complex projects to be executed, thanks to greaterreach with placing booms, combined with equipmentfootprints that are both compact and flexible.
FORMING 31Formwork systems not only have to be able to deliverever more complex structures, they also have tocontribute to efficiency and safety on site protectingworkeres from the risk of falls, as well as from harshweeather conditions.
PAVING 39Paving with concrete is not as widespread as the use ofasphalt, but the rising cost of bitumen, coupled withthe versatility of modern slipformers be they highwayclass pavers or curb & gutter machines may bechanging opinions.
END OF LIFE 45Although tempered by the global recession, thedemolition industry continues to show a preference forbigger and bigger equipment, while recycling waste forprofit remains a growing business area.
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MARKET REVIEWConcrete recovery
ConcreterecoveryAfter a heavy fall in 2009, the global market for concrete and cement stabilised in
2010, although it was a case of emerging markets enjoying growth, while more mature
parts of the world still struggled. Chris Sleight reports.
If 2009 was the year of the recession, 2010 saw stabilisationin the global cement, concrete and aggregates market.In fact, data from Cembureau, the European cement
producers trade association, global production of cement rosein 2010 to 3.3 billion tonnes, up +10% on the 3.0 billiontonnes in 2009.
However, it was far from being a smooth all-round recovery.Developing markets were responsible for the growth, withoutput and consumption slipping in mature parts of the world
like Europe, the US and Japan.China once again dominated the globalcement production landscape in 2010,accounting for 56.1% of global output,or a massive 1.85 billion tonnes. In 2009the country produced 1.64 billion tonnesof cement, so the increase was +13.1% or210 million tonnes. This was a massiveincrease about equivalent to the totalannual output of the next largest cementproducer in the world, India.Another way of looking at this is that
global cement production grew by 300million tonnes last year, so Chinas
increased output represented about two-thirds of the rise.
It was not quite as clear-cut as thisof course, with many other developingmarkets growing, and some of theseglobal gains being offset by falls inmature markets. And India also saw a strong rise in
cement output last year, with productionrising +7.7% about 15 million tonnes to 208 million tonnes.
But the world economy was far frombuoyant in 2010, and the sluggish
recovery of many mature markets wasreflected in their cement production. Japanese output was down -11.2% to53 million tonnes for example, while inthe US output fell -8.2% to 66 milliontonnes.
Worlds 20 largest cement, aggregate & concrete producers
Rank Company Country 2010 2010 2010 2010revenues cement & aggregate ready mixed
clinker sales sales concrete sales(US$ million) (million tonnes) (million tonnes) (million m3)
1 1(0) Lafarge France 21443 135.7 193.2 34.0
2 2(0) Holcim Switzerland 20807 136.7 157.9 45.9
3 3(0) Heidelberg Cement Germany 15598 78.4 239.7 35.0
4 4(0) Cemex Mexico 14069 96.1 123.2
5 5(0) CRH (materials division only) Ireland 9392 13.2 52.2 15.0
6 6(0) Taiheiyo Cement Japan 8274 14.8
7 12(5) Votorantim Cimentos Brazil 78008 9(1) China national China 6536
materials company (Sinoma)
9 7(-2) Italcementi Italy 6354 54.4 36.7 11.4
10 13(3) Anhui Conch Cement China 5098
11 8(-3) Tong Yang South Korea 4264
12 10(-2) Boral Australia 4223
13 11(-2) Buzzi Unicem Italy 3512 26.6 10.7 14.4
14 18(4) Taiwan Cement Taiwan 3370
15 NEW BBMG China 3250
16 NEW Ultra Tech Cement India 3058
17 14(-3) Cimpor Portugal 2969 28.3 12.8 6.7
18 19(1) Inversiones Argos Colombia 2920
19 16(-3) Vicat Group France 2671 16.2 20.8 7.7
20 17(-3) Vulcan Materials US 2406 0.8 147.6 3.2
Total 148013 601 995 173
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EXTRACTIONMeeting global demand
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The race is on to increase
production at quarries
around the world, and
operators are seeking
to avoid downtime by
upgrading their fleets with
the most efficient and
reliable machines available.
Helen Wright reports.
introduced as standard on some new equipment ranges. Te latestmachines or use in quarrying applications also eature improvedtransmissions and hydraulics as well as other technology.
Te increased automation o quarrying machinery is another
major trend. For example, automatic traction control (AC) isa common eature in the latest articulated dump truck (AD)launches rom major manuacturers like Komatsu, Caterpillar,Volvo, Bell and John Deere, erex and Doosan/Moxy.
Komatsu America, or example, has launched a new, emissions-compliant AD which has been designed with increasedautomation, security and uel ef ciency in mind. Te HM300-3is powered by a 325 hp (242 kW) Komatsu SAA6D125E-6 ier4 Interim and Stage IIIB engine and is capable o hauling up toa 28 tonne payload.
Te machine eatures both Komatsu s traction control system(K-CS), which automatically provides optimum tractionor dierent ground conditions, as well as KOMRAX eet
monitoring technology as standard. Tis is a wireless systemwhich sends machine operating inormation such as daily uelconsumption, location and operation hours to a secure website.
Meeting globaldemandAs daily production targets at quarries increase to meetrising global demand or construction materials, quarryoperators are modernising their eets with the aim o
increasing ef ciency and there is no shortage new equipmentto choose rom.A big driver behind this years string o equipment launches or
the US and European markets has been the new US Interim ier4 regulations on exhaust emissions, and the equivalent Europeanlegislation, Stage IIIB.
Te rst set o laws that came into orce at the start o the yearapplied to 130 kW to 560 kW diesel engines, and manuacturers
have responded by launching new generations o heavy machinerytted with new uel-ef cient and emissions-compliant engines.
Security and ef ciency are also increasingly at the oreronto the latest designs, with remote monitoring systems being
Hinkle Contracting has installed Major
Wires Flex-Mat 3 Modular screen
system to improve efficiency at its Lake
Cumberland Stone quarry in the US.
Caterpillar has launched three new ATDs the 735B, 740B
and 740B EJ.
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MIXING & PRODUCTIONSet-up considerations
Set-up considerationsIncreasing durability is the name of thegame for individual mixer components,
while the quest for plant manufactures
is to make their products as easy to
transport and set up as possible.
Given that construction projects are temporary activities,it is easy to understand why contractors look for mixingand batching plants that are easy to transport, set-up and
dismantle. A plant may have dozens of locations over the courseof its life, and the times when it is in transit or inoperable meansmoney is being lost.A good example of how modern batching plant suppliers are
tackling these issues comes from Rapid International and one ofits newest products, the Rapidbatch 120 mobile batching plant,which features a twin shaft mixer capable of producing up to120 m3 per hour in 3 m3 batches.
The entire unit is installed in the trailer section of a 17 m truck
and can be erected by a single crane lift. Export sales manager Adrian Pearson said, Installation only requires compactedground, so the unit can be used almost anywhere for onsiteconstruction projects. As a result of this, the unit is generatinga lot of interest in Russia with road contractors.
A contractor can pave a 10 km stretch and then easily movethe batching plant for the next section. With road projects of400 km or more, the Rapidbatch 120 is in its element, he said.Another benefit is that no planning permission is required withthis plant.
The Rapidbatch 120 is equipped with the companys Rapid Jetwash high pressure water nozzles that complete a cleaning
cycle of the Twin Shaft mixer in just three minutes at pressuresof 138 Bar.
As well as road projects, the Rapidbatch 120 is also ideallysuited to wind farm projects, ports and airport construction,bridge building, car parks and many other applications, saidMr Pearson.
In a similar vein, SBM Mineral Processings Euromix 3000mobile concrete mixing plant features a modular design sothat it can be adapted to meet customer demands. Users canconfigure the performance to match specifications preciselyusing interchangeable components from the companys differentmixing plants.
Rapid Internationals
Rapidbatch 120 mobile
batching plant features a
twin shaft mixer capable
of producing up to
120 m3 per hour in 3 m3
batches. The entire
unit is installed in
the trailer section
of a 17 m truck and
can be erected by asingle crane lift.
SBMs Euromix 3000 mobile concrete mixing plant features
a modular design so that it can be adapted to meet customer
demands. Users can configure the performance to match
specifications precisely using interchangeable components
from the companys different mixing plants.
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PLACINGPlacing sophistication
Anumber o case studies over the last year have illustratedhow advanced and fexible concrete placing systems canmake a real dierence to how quickly, saely and e ciently
construction projects can be executed.Putzmeisters large boom team began working on a project to
concrete a narrow motorway junction in Germany in August2009 a job which demanded the maximum reach o someo the companys largest booms. The work at the Neuahrnjunction, where the A9 and the A92 meet north o Munich, isset to be completed in October, 2011.
Two large Putzmeister boom concrete pumps, the M 58-5and M 62-6, were drated in by contractor Hentschke Bau tohelp with replacing the current, single-lane exit with a lyoverthat channels a two-lane carriageway rom the A92 to the A9towards the south.
For the irst 120 m section o the lyover, a total o 2000 m3
o concrete was placed over a 24 hour period enough or theentire cross-section o the structure.
The second section a road segment that is 80 m long willbe completed later this year and the complete superstructure willcontain 2300 m3 o concrete.
The high level o lexibility o the machines booms were keycriteria in their selection or the task Putzmeister claims theM 62-6 and the M 58-5 have the longest horizontal reach o
any pump in Bavaria. The M 58-5 eatures a ive section RZolding boom with a maximum vertical reach o 57.6 m, whilethe larger M 62-6 eatures a six section RZ boom with a totalvertical reach o 61.1 m.
Each o the two truck-mounted concrete pumps used the ullextent o their horizontal reach in order to pump concrete tothe 12 m-high placement site. All the while, traic was lowingreely on the circular paths o the exits and under the structure.
Dam facingHaving gained experience using a Power Curbers 5700-C toorm electrical conduit sections on South Aricas Gautrainhigh-speed rail project last year, this year saw Gautang provincesExotic Concrete apply the machine to the Bedord Dam projectnear Ladysmith. The dam, which sits 1700 m above sea level,orms the upper reservoir or the Ingula Pumped Storage scheme.
The project comprises a 50 m high, 577 m long concreteacing supported by a rock illed embankment. The size o thedam is staggering, requiring 982000 m3 o rock ill and another27000 m3 o conventional concrete. Behind these walls, thereservoir holds 22 million m3 o water.
Beginning at the base, Exotic poured a 400 mm x 760 mm
trapezoidal curb the length o the dam using the Power Curberscurb & gutter machine. Behind the curb, rock backill wasplaced and compacted. Following the backill completion, the5700-Super-B, running on the irst pass, poured a second curbwhich partially overlapped the irst.
And so it continued. Ater each section o wall was slipormed,
Placing
sophistication
Putzmeisters M 58-5
concrete pump at
work on the Neufahrn
junction in Munich,
Germany.
Advances in concrete placing technology are allowing
more complex projects to be executed.
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PAVINGPaving productivity
In Australia, a road safety project called for an unusuallylarge concrete barrier to be slipformed at the bottom of thewinding Bulli Pass near Sydney.
Concerned with the potential for trucks losing control at thebottom of the road, local authorities decided to build a 2 mhigh wall, anchored to a 1 m x 1 m footing, resting on 8 m deeppiles. Main contractor BMD Construction sub-contracted thework to Nation Wide Slipforming, which used its Power Curber5700-C-MAX to get the job done quickly and minimise thedisruption from road closures.
Construction Manager Warren Scattergood used the C-MAXslow speed torque hubs to crawl the machine at 300 m to 400mm per minute, allowing for the necessary concrete compactionand vibration in the behemoth mold. Even with the auger
at full speed, a 3500 kg mold attached, and running all ninevibrators I had plenty of horsepower noted Mr Scattergood. Ichecked the engine stats while paving and was running at 70%of capacity.
In the US meanwhile, Brooklyn, Iowa-based paving contractorused its 2004 model GHP-2800 Gomaco slipform paver with anew 5400 series mold and bar inserter for a 12.5 mile (20.1 km)stretch of Highway 30 in Iowa. The company also upgraded to aG22 controller and new software to help ensure it met the statesexacting requirements for surface smoothness.
Two pan-mounted Gomaco Smoothness Indicator (GSI) unitswere used to monitor the paving results, which were recorded onthe G22. After three days, with the help of Gomaco engineers,the software and paver were fine tuned.
Gomaco controls engineering manager Mark Brenner said,With this new software we have one-touch calibration for theelevation threshold. The operator holds a button down and hasinstant feedback from any movement of the leg displayed onthe G22s screen.
"One person is making the adjustments from on top of thepaver. We have eliminated an extra person from the set-upprocedure. When that is done, the operator can then set thepaver up to pave either string line or stringless, and using the
green, yellow or red deviation meters go through the process ofhigh-definition tuning. Wirtgen meanwhile has launched its Autopilot 3D control
Paving with concrete is not as widespread as the use of asphalt, but the rising cost ofbitumen, coupled with the versatility of modern slipformers may be changing opinions.
Paving productivity
One of Gomacos latest pavers is this model,
which is designed to handle sharp radiuses.
Minnich has introduced wireless power rotation on
machine-mounted dowel pin drills.
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EQUIPMENT LISTINGTrailer pumps
Manufacturer Model Maximum Concrete Delivery Cylinder Engine
Pumping Capacity Pressure Diameter Stroke Power
(m3 ) (bar) (mm) (mm) (kW)
Bunker B100 0.25 12 n/s n/s 18.5
Bunker B100XP 0.25 12 n/s n/s 37
Bunker B100 S 0.25 25 n/s n/s 38 Aliva (Sika) AL-246 (shotcrete) 4 n/s n/s n/s 3
MECBO Getto T400 7 50 120 400 7
Aliva (Sika) AL-252 (shotcrete) 8 n/s n/s n/s 5
Aliva (Sika) AL-262 (shotcrete) 10 n/s n/s n/s 8
MECBO Getto P2600 11 50 120 600 11
Reed B20 15 114 102 914 82
Reed B20HP 15 145 102 914 82
MECBO Getto P2800 15 50 120 800 15
Aliva (Sika) AL-285 (shotcrete) 19 n/s n/s n/s 11
Aliva (Sika) AL-285 (shotcrete) 21 n/s n/s n/s 11
Reed A30 23 62 127 762 61
Reed A30HP 23 62 127 762 61
Aliva (Sika) AL-278 (shotcrete) 23 70 150 600 37
Schwing SP 305 23 43 125 750 35
MECBO Car P5.25 25 60 150 900 30
Putzmeister BSA1003 D GFK 28 80 150 1000 47
Sermac SCC30 30 126 150 1000 n/s
CIFA PC307 30 70 176 1000 n/s
CIFA 6 series 30 70 176 1000 43
Reed A40HP 31 81 152 762 61
Hydroseal Valve Micro 35 70 150 n/s 43
Schwing SP 500 35 76 150 1000 54
Reed B50 38 94 152 914 82
Reed C50S 38 114 152 1067 119
Reed B50HP 38 94 152 914 97
Reed C50SS 41 138 152 1067 164
Sermac SCC45 44 87 180 1000 n/sReed B60 46 81 152 914 82
Putzmeister BSA 1005-E 47 55 180 1000 45
Zoomlion - Puyuan HBT40RS 48 50 180 1200 48.6
Zoomlion - Puyuan HBT40.10.60RS 49 50 180 1200 60
Hydroseal Valve Midi 50 70 152 1000 74
MECBO Car P4.50 50 50 180 1400 75
CIFA PC506 52 57 176 1000 n/s
Schwing SP 1400 52 63 180 1400 100
Reed B70 54 69 178 914 97
Reed C70S 54 84 178 1067 119
Putzmeister BSA 1005-D GFK 54 71 180 1000 61
Schwing SP 750 54 76 180 1000 75
Putzmeister BSA 1405 E 55 106 200 1400 75
Reed C70SS 56 102 178 1067 164
Sermac SCM 60C 57 143 180 1600 n/s
Sermac SCM 60HP 58 169 180 1600 n/s
Zoomlion - Puyuan HBT60.13.112RSC 65 130 200 1710 112
Sermac SCM65CHP 65 100 200 1600 n/s
MECBO Car P4.65 65 70 180 1400 90
Schwing SP 4800 66 243 180 2000 330
Reed C90S 69 102 178 1067 164
CIFA 7 series 70 150 176 1500 n/s
Zoomlion - Puyuan HBT60.13.90RSC 70 130 200 1800 90
Sermac SCM 70C 70 116 200 1600 n/s
Putzmeister BSA 14000 SHP D 71 320 180 2100 470
Putzmeister BSA 2107 HP-E 71 220 200 2100 200
Putzmeister BSA 1407-D 71 106 200 1400 115
Zoomlion - Puyuan HBT60.16.110SE 72 160 200 1800 110
Zoomlion - Puyuan HBT80.16.110SC 72 160 200 1800 110
Sermac SCM 70HP 72 137 200 1600 n/s
Schwing SP 1800 73 108 200 1600 126
Zoomlion - Puyuan HBT60RS 75 125 200 1650 80