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Latest Special Report: Bridges now available

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30 August 2011

KHL's Special Report: Bridges 2011 is now available to buy via KHL.com's Information Store.

KHL's Special Report: Bridges 2011 is a comprehensive round-up of the global bridge building sector, including news, construction, demolition and lifting site reports, a comprehensive listing of bridge construction equipment, and contact details of the major contractors, equipment manufacturers, architects and consultants active in the sector.

With over 120 pages and costing just UK£100.00/US$160.00/€120.00, KHL's Special Report: Bridges 2011 is a valuable reference guide for contractors, equipment manufacturers, consultants and architects working in the bridge construction sector, and includes a wealth of information from all KHL Group's magazines and website.

Visit KHL.com's Information Store to see sample pages and order your copy today...

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