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The NCCCO Foundation launched MyCraneCareer.org, a website addressing the need for skilled crane operators in the industry. With resources like career info, quizzes, and industry insights, it aims to attract and train individuals in the field, vital for infrastructure projects in the coming years.
Liebherr USA Co. invests in Kansas City for a mobile and crawler cranes spare parts warehouse, enhancing distribution efficiency in the Midwest. The 12,000-sq.-ft. facility stocking over 2,300 items will benefit customers in the wind industry and improve service capabilities.
Sprague Energy is using Manitowoc crawler cranes to transport wind turbine components in Maine, boosting wind energy expansion in the state. With precise coordination and advanced Crane Control System technology, the project aims to power over 62,000 homes and reduce CO2 emissions equivalent to 50,000 cars annually.
Mammoet launches SK6000, world's strongest land-based crane for energy & infrastructure projects. Lifts 3,307 tons to 722 ft., aiding wind farms, oil & gas, and nuclear plant construction. Has 6,614-ton capacity with modular design for easy transport worldwide. Offers reduced integration times and low carbon impact. Currently in testing for deployment later this year. Visit www.mammoet.com for more info.
In downtown Cleveland, two 900-ton cranes were used side by side to replace a railroad bridge section over West Third Street. The unique heavy lift operation involved intricate planning and execution, resulting in the successful replacement within a seven-hour time frame.
The Lane Construction Corp employs two Link-Belt TCC-2500 cranes for bridge construction over the Wateree River in S.C. The cranes' maneuverability allows efficient foundation work and steel driving, saving time and money. The company plans to use them exclusively for the six to eight-month project.
Lenkin Enterprises in D.C. chooses Potain MDT 809 cranes for museum renovation and office building projects. Customized solutions led by structural engineer Michael Lenkin ensure successful completion of challenging developments with eco-friendly practices. Satisfied with Potain's support, Lenkin showcases first MDT 809 units owned by his company for their exceptional performance.