The Break Fast Show #580

In today’s show: When the only justice is injustice; we travel to the Wacker Neuson Universe; Bobcat offers some excavator operating advice; and we get a sneak peek at the latest wheeled excavators from CASE.

PLUS XCMG shows off its mining might in Indonesia.

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The Break Fast Show #579

In today’s show: Sennebogen performs a balancing act; Ausa unveils a new two tonne dumper – And Demi Lition has the details; we’re heading Down Under to see a Liebherr R 9600 mining excavator being assembled; and we’re celebrating the 60th birthday of the Epiroc breaker.

PLUS John Deere shows off the 85 Pier-T excavator.

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The Break Fast Show #578

The Break Fast Show host Mark Anthony is still away so he has left toda’;s show in the very capable hands of our new AI news anchor: Miss Demi Lition.

So join Demi as she brings you the very latest in construction tech from across the globe.

Mark Anthony is scheduled to return on Friday.

The Break Fast Show #577

Break Fast Show host Mark Anthony is currently away. But he has pre-recorded a special one-off show that highlights some of the mega projects that are shaping the Las Vegas skyline now and in the future.

Tune in if you can – Mark is scheduled to return in person on Friday.

The Break Fast Show #576

In today’s show: When does a compact cease to be a compact? New Holland Construction may have an answer; why an actor bought a Bobcat; building a LiuGong excavator; asphalt recycling in Norway; and we’re taking a spin in the biggest mining truck in the world.

PLUS there is a pair of Bloc safety glasses up for grabs too.

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The Break Fast Show #575

In today’s show: Fast and Furious – A Canadian bridge is demolished against the clock; Bomag goes light on compaction; Hilti takes the strain out of overhead work; and we’re checking out the controls on the Next Generation of Caterpillar wheeled excavators.

PLUS there’s a Liebherr baseball cap up for grabs.

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How times change…

83 years ago this week, the German Luftwaffe began its Blitzkreig on London. The UK capital was bombed systematically for 56 of the following 57 nights.

In the air, the British response was swift with the Royal Air Force locked in a bloody battle to regain air superiority in the nation’s skies.

With buildings destroyed, damaged and severely undermined, the response on the ground was equally swift and decisive. A group of London-based demolition contractors were pulled together – legend has it that this was at the behest of Winston Churchill himself – and they were tasked with making safe those building that had been so heavily bombed and damaged. That hastily-assembled group would form an alliance that would one day become the National Federation of Demolition Contractors.

With bombs still falling and with unstable buildings all around them, they went to work for the good of the capital and of the nation.
Compare and contrast that swift and decisive action with the response to the presence of crumbly Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) in the nation’s schools and hospitals.

At the very top, decisive action has been replaced by denial, obfuscation, political in-fighting and name-calling. While the incumbent prime minister attempts to place a positive spin on his apparent cuts to school funding, the leader of the opposition claimed the country was being run by “cowboy builders”.

With hundreds of schools facing partial or complete closure and tens of thousands of children seeing their education interrupted yet again, the back and forth kicking of the RAAC political football does neither side of the house any credit.

Yet, just below the level of Government, the response has been even more poorly handled.

The Construction Leadership Council – an organisation as in-touch with the modern world as Winston Churchill – is to face down the RAAC problem.

But it is not doing so with a co-ordinated assembly of construction’s massed ranks. It is not deploying equipment or putting boots on the ground. Instead, it is taking a two-stage approach.

Phase 1: Hold a meeting. Phase 2: Assemble an expert panel.

How very Dunkirk-spirit and Churchillian of them. Schools and hospitals are crumbling, parents are fearful for the safety of their children, and the CLC response is a double chin-wag.

This is the living embodiment of those infuriating people that cc everyone into an email to (a) show they have acted while (b) they have actually done nothing at all.

One thing that has not changed since 1940 is the fact that the demolition industry stands ready to do its duty. They have the will, the experience, expertise and equipment to carry out a RAAC blitz of their very own. All they need now is the order to go.

Unfortunately, rather than coming from a true statesman, that order will come from someone far more concerned with their popularity rating. And rather than being co-ordinated by individuals focused on the good of the country, the response is being co-ordinated by individuals that prefer meetings and arse-covering circular emails to any real action.

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The Break Fast Show #574

In today’s show: Komatsu is about to unveil its Smart Quarry system and we have the low-down. Develon has developed its first electric mini excavator; Wirtgen’s super-fast super-highway; and giant steps are what you take, working on the moon.

PLUS there is a Bobcat scale model up for grabs too.

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The Break Fast Show #573

In today’s show: Liebherr’s Big Red goes to work; Caterpillar puts fleet vision in the palm of your hand; Kobelco unveils a pair of new excavators; and Europe has a new super mine. But where?

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The Break Fast Show #572

In today’s show: Kobelco serves up a fresh new excavator; Yanmar unveils a brand-new compact wheel loader; we’re taking a look at Husqvarna’s unique product range; and we are celebrating 175 years of Wacker Neuson.

PLUS there is a Kinshofer hat up for grabs to prepare you for the arrival of the cooler weather.

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