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  • Vibratory rammer or vibratory plate: which machine suits my application?

    Vibratory rammer or vibratory plate: which machine suits my application?

    02.09.2021 | Brand

    Whether it’s coarse gravel, paving stones or soil: in soil compaction, it all depends on selecting the right construction equipment. But when is the vibratory rammer the right helper, and when is it the vibratory plate? And above all: which model?

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  • Green construction site all around: emission-free design of a desert and jungle house

    Green construction site all around: emission-free design of a desert and jungle house

    31.08.2020 | Worldwide, zero emission

    It is called the “hellhole of creation” – the Danakil Desert in Ethiopia. This desert gave its name to the Danakil House, which will open its doors to visitors at the German National Garden Show (BUGA) 2021. But how can the desert and jungle house be designed without damaging the exotic plants through exhaust emissions? Quite simply: with emission-free solutions from Wacker Neuson. A visit to the – in two senses – green construction site in Erfurt, Germany.

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  • Emission-free demolition in medieval fortress

    Emission-free demolition in medieval fortress

    13.07.2020 | Worldwide, zero emission

    Breaking up concrete floors? No problem. And that in an underground vault? Challenging – but solvable. During the reconstruction of a part of the Rosenberg fortress in Kronach, Upper Franconia, only machines with compact dimensions that could be used in confined spaces and work without exhaust emissions were considered for this task. An ideal construction site for Wacker Neuson’s zero emission solutions.

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  • A completely emission-free construction site in Copenhagen

    A completely emission-free construction site in Copenhagen

    08.05.2020 | Worldwide, zero emission

    To lay new cables and, in doing so, interfere in the opening hours of shops in the pedestrian zone as little as possible – that was the city of Copenhagen’s task. For this reason, construction work was carried out predominantly at night or early in the morning. But how could this work without the noise level disturbing residents? The solution: only electrically operated and extremely quiet construction machines were used. A visit to a completely emission-free construction site.

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  • The emission-free Construction Site

    The emission-free Construction Site

    03.02.2020 | zero emission

    A construction site that generates little noise and where no exhaust fumes are produced – not only do most residents dream of these, but so do many end users who usually spend eight hours working on the construction site. But how far are we actually from the emission-free construction site?

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