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Terex Cranes Finds Counterfeit Cranes in China →
Terex Cranes has identified eight lattice boom crawler cranes as counterfeits of its products in the Henan Province of China and is undertaking legal action in cooperation with Chinese government authorities. The cranes were being sold as used Terex Demag models. In recent months, at least two other crane manufacturers have reported counterfeiting of their products, according to trade publication reports. Click for more...
Jersey Fresh: Conti Mends Aging Raritan River Span →
The current rehabilitation of the Garden State Parkway’s Alfred E. Driscoll Bridge across the Raritan River in New Jersey has its foundation in a cooperative operation involving the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) and the Garden State Parkway (GPS). Their agreement calls for construction of a new seven-lane bridge (completed two years ago parallel to the existing span) and rehabilitation of the original Driscoll Bridge. Click for more...
Holt Crane & Equipment Adds New General Manager →
HOLT Crane & Equipment, the Link Belt Crane Distributor for central, north, east and southeast Texas, has named Scott McDougle as general manager. In his new position, McDougle will be responsible for managing all aspects of HOLT’s Link-Belt crane division. His experience includes 12 years in the crane industry where he worked for one of the oldest and largest crane dealers in the country. For more information, visit holtcrane.com or www.linkbelt.com. Click for more...
Shane Chorley Heads Up JC Smith’s New DOT Sign Team →
Shane Chorley will be heading up JC Smith’s new DOT Sign Division from the company’s corporate offices in Syracuse, N.Y. Chorley comes to JC Smith Inc. with experience from F & R Safety Products and United Rentals in the sign manufacturing and installation industry. JC Smith’s certified manufacturing team has 20 years in the sign and safety industry constructing DOT signage made of plywood, aluminum, and/or corrugated plastic. Click for more...
New Construction Brings Hope to N.H. Community →
Breathing new life into a struggling community usually takes a major change in the community’s landscape. Berlin, N.H., a town that for years relied on the logging and paper industries, took a huge hit in its economy with the closing of the paper mill in 2001 and other factory closings in areas nearby. Since that time, city officials have been seeking a way to rebuild and have found it in the construction of a $260 million, 1,280-bed, medium security federal prison, a project that has added temporary jobs during its construction and will add roughly 300 permanent jobs to the area when the project is complete. Click for more...
HOLT Crane Names Pat Farquharson as Sales Rep in Texas →
HOLT Crane & Equipment, the Link Belt Crane Distributor for central, north, east and southeast Texas, has named Pat Farquharson as sales representative. In his new position, Farquharson will be responsible for sales of the entire Link-Belt crane product line in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Prior to joining HOLT Crane & Equipment, Farquharson held the position of general construction sales representative of HOLT CAT. Click for more...
Permanent Injunction Put on Crane Safety Ordinance →
United States District Court Judge Ursula Ungaro ordered a permanent injunction against Miami-Dade County, enforcing its crane ordinance enacted in March 2008. It follows Ungaro’s May 22 preliminary injunction enjoining the enforcement of significant portions of Miami-Dade County Ordinance No. 08-34, “Ordinance Relating to the Safety of Cranes and Other Hoisting Equipment; Providing Definitions; Providing Standards for Manufacture and Installation; Providing for Education and Certification of Operators; Establishing Standards for Hurricane Preparedness; Providing for Enforcement; Creating Chapter 8E of the Code; Providing Severability, Inclusion in the Code, and an Effective Date” (the “Crane Ordinance”). Click for more...
Downer Appointed New HOLT Crane & Equipment Manager →
HOLT Crane & Equipment, the Link Belt Crane Distributor for central, north, east and southeast Texas, has named Michael Downer as service/parts manager for Houston, San Antonio and Irving. In his new position, Downer will be responsible for managing all aspects of HOLT Crane’s Link-Belt crane service and parts operations. He has worked in the industrial crane industry for 14 years and holds crane operations certification from the United States Navy. Click for more...
Caterpillar Pin Grabber Performance Bucket Maximizes Excavator Digging Performance →
Caterpillar’s pin grabber performance bucket provides maximum digging performance when using a pin grabber coupler on hydraulic excavators. The system delivers powerful bucket curl forces in combination with the versatility and convenience that a hydraulically powered quick coupler offers. The recessed pin design reduces tip radius and gives as much as 10 percent improvement in breakout force when compared to conventional pin-on bucket and coupler systems. Click for more...
AmQuip Hires Prozinski as Northeast Tower Crane Mgr. →
AmQuip Crane Rental LLC announced that Tom Prozinski has been appointed as the Northeast tower crane manager. Prozinski will be responsible for managing the sales, marketing and field support for the Northeast tower crane division along the entire East Coast of the United States. Prozinski was most recently the vice president of P&J Acromet. He joins AmQuip with more than 10 years of industry specific experience. Click for more...
Terex Cranes Debuts Prototype of New Demag CC 9800 Crawler Crane →
Terex Cranes has announced the introduction of its new prototype Terex Demag CC 9800 crawler crane with 1,763 ton (1,600 t) capacity, which is built at its Terex Demag Cranes facility in Zweibruecken, Germany. “The worldwide demand for heavy lift machines remains strong and Terex Cranes is responding,” said RĂ¼diger Zollondz, senior product marketing manager, Terex Cranes Global Marketing. Click for more...
Link-Belt Cranes Names Lane as New District Sales Manager →
Brax Snyder, manager, worldwide sales, announced the appointment of Gary Lane as district manager for the upper Midwest region of the United States. Lane brings broad industry experience having sold Link-Belt cranes for Road Machinery and Supplies in Savage, Minn. He also worked as a district manager with Komatsu America covering the upper Midwest and as dealer business manager for CNH America-Asset Remarking covering the western United States. Click for more...
New Crane Operator Certification Program Accredited by ANSI →
A new crane operator certification program is now accredited by the American National Standards Institute. First introduced in late 2006, the certification is a collaboration of The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER), North American Crane Bureau (NACB), and Prov. “I would like to extend our congratulations on this significant achievement,” said Vijay Krishna, program manager for ANSI Personnel Certification Accreditation. Click for more...
Grove Appoints Cleveland Crane & Shovel as Dealer →
Cleveland Crane & Shovel Sales Inc. President Bill Aurelius has added Grove to the company’s line up of cranes and work platforms. Headquartered in Cleveland, Crane & Shovel Sales Inc. has been a Manitowoc dealer for more than 30 years, placing the company among the oldest in the nation. “Grove provides our company, Cleveland Crane & Shovel Sales with a product that will expand our customer base. Click for more...
Dallas/Fort Worth Region Experiences Plant Growth →
Many communities in the United States have experienced substantial growth in the past 50 years, and a new generation of treatment plants is currently being built (both new plants and expansions and reconstruction of existing plants). Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex has had a boom in treatment plant construction. Unlike some areas of the construction industry that have been slowed by the economy, treatment plants are typically funded by revenue bonds, which are less sensitive to market conditions. Click for more...
James Construction Leads First Phase of $1.4B Elevation of LA 1 →
The first phase of a $1.4-billion project to upgrade and elevate Louisiana Highway 1, a two-lane artery for oil and gas and refining capacity, is under way. Baton Rouge-based James Construction Group (JCG) is working on Phase 1A of the project, which began in September 2007. The $137.5 million project—which is one part of a three-phase job for the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development— entails construction on 5.5 mi. Click for more...
Link-Belt Crane Tabs Columbus Equipment as New Distributor →
Brax Snyder, manager, worldwide sales, Link-Belt Construction Equipment Co., has appointed Columbus Equipment Company as an authorized Link-Belt crane distributor. Columbus Equipment will cover all counties in Ohio and selected counties in northern Kentucky (Boone, Campbell, and Kenton counties) and southeastern Indiana (Ohio, Dearborn and Switzerland counties). Founded by Bill Early in 1952, the distributorship is still based at its original Columbus location. Click for more...
Stevenson Offers Sneak Peak of Midwest’s First LTR 1100 →
Stevenson Crane hosted a select group of civil contractors for a demonstration of the new LTR 1100, Liebherr’s 120 ton (109 t) telescopic crawler crane, at its Bolingbrook, Ill., facility Nov. 26. The LTR 1100 operates as a hybrid combining the quick set-up of an all terrain and the off road maneuverability of a crawler crane. In a construction market where contractors are doing more, with less, they turn to specialty equipment like the telescopic crawlers to get their jobs done more efficiently. Click for more...
ALL Erection & Crane Rental Hosts Training Courses →
For the second consecutive year, qualified welders and technicians from the ALL Erection & Crane Rental Corp. family of companies were chosen to attend Manitowoc Crane CARE program training courses in Manitowoc boom inspection and repair. Welders with state certification attended both repair and inspection training classes, and a number of other technicians attended only the inspection classes, which were held at ALL headquarters in Cleveland. Click for more...
E-Crane: A Modern Alternative →
In small ports around the world, the ever increasing need to offload bulk materials such as coal and limestone at rates from 300 to 2,000 tons (272 to 1,814 t) per hour and do it as economically as possible calls for modern equipment with greater efficiency than can be provided by many of the older cranes still in operation today. Most of these older cranes are at or near the end of their life cycle; cable replacement is a never ending ordeal; and highly skilled operators are required. Click for more...
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