November2019: 2 of 2

VIEWPOINT

A year in drilling…

One man's reflections upon a turbulent year for drilling in the construction sector

14 October 2019

MINING

Diamonds are forever top hammer drilling

How Robit has transferred technology from the oil & gas sector to hard rock drilling

14 October 2019

PILING

Keller lays the foundations for Aston Martin tower

Aston Martin is now more than just a luxury car brand and Keller is helping the change

11 October 2019

INFRASTRUCTURE

Staying on track with Van Elle

A look at the piling work undertaken by a specialist team at Van Elle covering railway projects

09 October 2019

INFRASTRUCTURE

The Vasco Da Gama bridge project

Looking back at the piling work undertaken by Trevi Group for the Vasco da Gama bridge in Lisbon

08 October 2019

GROUND CONTROL

Heads of the Valleys Road - CAN Geotechnical nailed it

An insight into the slope stabilisation on a roads project work in Wales by CAN Geotechnical

07 October 2019

CORE SAMPLING

Small size, big benefits

An outline of the benefits of compact drilling rigs and how to choose the right one

03 October 2019

PARTNER CONTENT

"+Efficiente" concept, brings the rigs diesel-hydraulic efficiency to the next level

Energy efficiency is no longer a nice-to-have, it is central to winning work, reducing operating costs and meeting net-zero mandates

PARTNER CONTENT

Compact tools, big shifts: ESG-driven innovation from Malvern Panalytical

Uwe Koenig explains how advanced analytical innovations like Aeris and Revontium are transforming decision-making, automation, and ESG performance in mining.

PARTNER CONTENT

Underground Reimagined - Transforming Material Movement into Strategic Capability

Mining Magazine, Australia’s Mining Monthly, and GeoDrilling International are excited to announce: The 2025 Underground Mining Insight Series

PARTNER CONTENT

Massenza Mi40: Powering water bore drilling in Australia's Northern Territory

Massenza Mi40 drill rig: delivering vital water supply with power & precision in Australia's remote areas