The Break Fast Show #571

In today’s show: Bobcat unleashes its latest backhoe loader; Liebherr harnesses technology for improved excavator bucket filling; and we’ll be asking: Can AI really take over the global construction industry.

PLUS more trucks than you can shake a stick at from XCMG

And, as if that were not enough, we have a medium Plantworx t-shirt up for grabs too.

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Demolition and the RAAC debacle

And so, predictably, the Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) crisis has come home to roost. The Government’s policy of educating our young and treating our sick in schools and hospitals procured and constructed as cheaply as possible has now turned around and bitten politicians on their pasty, privileged posteriors.

Concerns over RAAC have been common knowledge in demolition and construction circles for years, which suggests that (a) government has been slow to act and that (b) maybe construction does not have the ear of government in the way in which it once did.

Whatever the background, a good many children that saw their education interrupted by COVID-19 and the resulting pandemic could now experience further disruptions while crumbling and cancerous concrete is removed from their schools.

For the removal of that concrete, government and local authorities will look to the demolition industry; the same demolition industry that those same government and local authorities are clamouring to outlaw over embedded carbon concerns.

Assuming they can resist the temptation to greet government calls for help with a collective call of “no”, demolition contractors could now find themselves in familiar territory: in the eye of a political storm.

Even setting aside the challenge of working under the glare of media cameras, it will not be a smooth ride.

The RAAC removal and remediation works looks set to take place while schools and hospitals remain live. Even before they arrive on site, demolition contractors may be required to subject their staff to Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks (formerly CRB checks).

In all likelihood, demolition contractors will then be required walk that fine line between restricted working hours and an unreasonably tight completion deadline.

And then there is the RAAC material itself. The reason for its removal is that it is already crumbling on its own, like the concrete equivalent of a McVitie’s HobNob biscuit. According to a demolition expert we spoke to on Friday last week, the mechanical removal and crushing of RAAC will convert it into something akin to powder. So what happens to that powder? Can it be recycled, reused or repurposed? If it is crushed and mixed with more traditional concrete and demolition arisings, does it undermine the quality and “cleanliness” of that material? Would a client be happy to have crushed RAAC powder in a piling mat? And if the material has no further purpose, will local authorities work with the industry on its disposal?

Even though the industry has been aware of the issue for a while, it has been thrust into the public spotlight quickly. As a result, many of these questions have yet to be answered.

But one thing is clear. The removal of RAAC will be carried out against the clock. So, from the moment demolition contractors are given the green light, the pressure will be on.

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The Break Fast Show #570

In today’s show: Bobcat’s portable power; remote help s just a click away with John Deere; and we take a closer look at an all-electric Volvo compact wheel loader.

PLUS there is a Komatsu t-shirt up for grabs.

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The Break Fast Show #569

In today’s show: A Spanish power station gets popped; we’re checking out the latest addition to the CJ Charlton equipment fleet. Ever wondered what it takes to assemble a 95 tonne excavator? We have the answer. We’re going top down in New Zealand with McMahon Services; and how an Irish company is using Cat Vision Link to track its equipment in Frankfurt.

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Spanish power station popped

Demolition contractors have this afternoon carried out the explosive demolition of the Compostilla thermal power plant, in the Bierzo region of Spain.

The Break Fast Show #568

In today’s show: Liebherr prepares for an electric future with a new energy storage solution; we’re off to Italy for some awesome demolition; we’ll be taking a look at how cold recycling is revolutionising road repairs and replacements; and strike a light – A construction light that is so good they wrote a song about it.

PLUS there is yet another Komatsu baseball cap up for grabs.

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The Break Fast Show #567

In today’s show: Two booms are better than one for Allu; JCB’s Lord Bamford takes a hydrogen van for a spin; the technology that is shaping the Museum of the Future in Dubai; and we are taking an in-depth look at the Next Generation Cat 336 excavator.

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The Break Fast Show #566

In today’s show: We have a special report from last week’s Steinexpo exhibition in Germany, courtesy of Construction Channel Luxembourg; it is time for Hyundai; how AMI Attachments are helping a US contractor in a land clearance application; and we will play out with a closer look at the Mecalac 16 MCR crawler skid excavator, the closes thing we have to a real-life transformer.

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The Break Fast Show #565

In today’s show: Komatsu makes timber handling easy; how Liebherr is giving attachments a second life; we hop over to Italy to meet a happy CASE customer; and Sandvik perfects the battery swap to keep its electric machines running.

PLUS we are going to play out today with a plant and equipment demonstration from the 1960s.

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The Break Fast Show #564

In today’s show: Caterpillar prepares for battle in Robot Wars; we’re looking at what goes into the construction of a Liebherr mining truck; and we’re scrolling through the controls with John Deere.

PLUS we have a very unusual blast from the past – A high speed Zettelmeyer wheeled dozer.

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