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CRW Expands National Crane Territory in New York State →
CRW has announced the expansion of its contractual territory for National Cranes. The expanded area will cover the entire state of New York, excluding the counties south of Ulster and Duchess counties. The expanded territory will be primarily serviced from its central location in Syracuse, NY. According to Bob Morgan, territory manager of National Crane, CRW was chosen for several key reasons. “CRW was a natural fit for our territory in New York State. Click for more...
Over the Rivers and Through the Woods →
Driving Route 44 in southeastern Massachusetts will be a much simpler task once the third phase of a large construction project is completed this month. The U.S. highway is one of the oldest in Massachusetts so when it was built, it did not follow modern design techniques. As a result, it wound dangerously through the towns of Carver, Kingston and Plympton, making it a dangerous road on which many people have died in accidents. Click for more...
Link-Belt Names CMI as New Crane Dealer in Alaska →
Bill Stramer, vice president, marketing, sales and customer support, has announced the signing of Construction Machinery Industrial LLC (CMI) as the Link-Belt crane distributor for the entire state of Alaska. “Link-Belt is very pleased to be represented by CMI in Alaska,” said Brax Snyder, manager, worldwide sales. “We look forward to a strong partnership with this outstanding organization that has a proven track record dating back to 1985.”“We are excited to be associated with a manufacturer such as Link-Belt,” Ken Gerondale, president of CMI said. Click for more...
Summit Erectors ’Holds the Mayo’ With Manitowoc at Jacksonville Job →
Before Summit Erectors began the full scope of its work at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, FL, crews had to ensure they wouldn’t interfere with the facility’s operations. President Kurt Treece said his firm ensured the welding process would not interfere with the hospital’s delicate MRI equipment and surgical lasers. As a precaution, Miller Electric of Jacksonville, FL, ran some special electrical circuitry to the site to ensure the medical equipment would not be affected. Click for more...
Grove GMK7550 Helps Hoist Mast on USS Stennis →
Earlier this year Ness Cranes of Seattle, WA, sent its Grove GMK7450 (known as the Grove GMK7550 in the United States) all-terrain crane on board the U.S. Navy’s aircraft carrier, USS John C Stennis, to help erect a new mast. Work took place at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard just outside Seattle, in nearby Bremerton, and lasted just over a month. Ness’s directive for the GMK7550 was to replace the ship’s main mast, as the additional weight of new antennae exceeded the structural limit for the old mast. Click for more...
Slater & Diehl in Transport Business for the Long Haul →
Jerry Diehl Jr. still plays with trucks — they’re just a lot bigger now. The little kid making truck noises and pushing diecast, scale model tractor-trailers across the living room floor near Hatfield, PA, is now a well-spoken, entrepreneur using big rigs to pull construction equipment across real roads. “If it’s big and ugly, we’ll haul it,” said Diehl Jr., co-founder of Slater & Diehl Equipment Transport Inc. Click for more...
Excavation Begins for Convention Center on Lake Erie →
On the shore of Presque Isle Bay in Erie, PA, the Erie County Convention Center Authority (ECCCA) is embarking on the largest development project in Erie’s history. Along with the 28,800 sq.-ft. (2,676 sq m) exhibition hall, the Bayfront Convention Center Complex also will feature an upscale hotel and restaurant development alongside the U.S. Brig Niagara and the new Erie Maritime Museum. Ideas for the Convention Center began to circulate in the mid-1980s, when private business owners and the Erie Port Authority felt that their needs exceeded the capabilities of the Erie Civic Center, which hosts a variety of concerts, sporting events and small trade shows. Click for more...
A Plant Grows in Brooklyn →
For the $493-million upgrade to the Newtown Creek Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) in Brooklyn, NY, for the New York City Department of Environmental Protection, heavy construction equipment has been facilitating work on the project since it began in September 2003. According to Ali M. Catik, a project executive of Slattery Skanska Inc. of Whitestone, NY, the lead partner in the general contracting joint venture of Slattery, Picone, McCullough and Perini Corp. Click for more...
Misfire Creates More Difficult Clean-Up →
Massive steel chunks of the Silas N. Pearman Bridge became entangled as they collapsed into the Town Creek Channel after 2,250 lbs. of strategically placed explosives meant to slice the bridge into 11 sections, failed to completely discharge. The misfire has complicated the clean-up process for prime contractors Jay Cashman Inc. and Testa Corporation. The Oct. 11 blast was meant to demolish a 500-ft. Click for more...
Unstable Billboard Bumps Up Demolition in Columbus →
Demolition plans for a vacant building were accelerated around 4:15 p.m. on Oct. 6 after chunks of an attached billboard crashed through its roof, causing it to implode. The building, located at the northeast corner of Broad and High streets in Columbus, OH, is part of the multi-building, $30 million reconstruction project by Columbus real-estate company, Casto. Rush hour traffic at the busy intersection was stalled while crews from Loewendick Demolition Contractors raced to stabilize the building. Click for more...
New Crane Equipment Lifts Northeast Sales and Service to New Heights →
Fifty-one years may seem like a long time to get around to working on a new idea, but that’s the back story behind one of the nation’s newest crane sales and service companies. Northeast Sales & Service Inc., located in Lockport and Syracuse, NY, opened its doors approximately a year ago. The idea was to help customers overcome today’s challenges when it comes to availability of sophisticated service for state-of-the-art construction cranes. Click for more...
Worker Shortage Felt at Choctaw Point Terminal →
While its surge flooded downtown Mobile, AL, and winds mowed down trees, ripped up signs and roofs, and caused widespread power outages throughout the area, Hurricane Katrina didn’t cause substantial damage at the Port of Mobile’s Choctaw Point container terminal construction site, an Alabama State Port Authority spokeswoman said. But storm damage to the west and the monumental cleanup and reconstruction efforts are wreaking havoc on contractor American Bridge’s efforts to get the job done on time and at projected costs, said Mark Bell, senior project manager of the company’s Tampa, FL-based maritime division. Click for more...
Manitowoc, Grove Help Roll Out $1.5B TX Road →
A $1.5 billion, 49-mi. (78 km) stretch of road in central Texas is being constructed with the help of a host of Manitowoc equipment, including 555 and 777 lattice-boom crawler cranes and eight Grove RT760E rough-terrain cranes. The contract, handled by a consortium of contractors known as Lone Star Infrastructure (LSI), is one of the largest highway projects currently taking place in the US. LSI comprises Fluor Corp, Balfour Beatty Construction, and T J Lambrecht Co. Click for more...
$226M Job Streamlines MN’s Agency Buildings →
Aging facilities scattered throughout the Twin Cities forced Minnesota’s state planners to take on an ambitious building program to design and construct new buildings for the departments of Human Services, Agriculture and Health. Now nearing completion, the three buildings to be the new homes for these agencies straddle the common area of Interstate Highways I-94 and I-35 near downtown St. Paul. Click for more...
Cleveland Brothers Announces New Division, CB HYMAC →
Cleveland Brothers, headquartered in Harrisburg, PA, has announced its newest division, CB HYMAC. CB HYMAC, formerly ECHO Hydraulics, is located in Camp Hill, PA. This addition elevates the company’s hydraulic, machining, and chroming capabilities to a level that establishes Cleveland Brothers as one of the premier hydraulic and machining vendors in the Northeast. These hydraulic, machining, and chroming components will satisfy many industrial and equipment customers’ requirements. Click for more...
Honda Transmission Plant Bringing Jobs to Tallapoosa →
Rural Haralson County, GA, 40 miles west of Atlanta, is home to approximately 26,000 residents, most of whom have either grown up with someone who worked in the thriving textile mills in and around Tallapoosa, or they have worked in the textile mills themselves. For the past decade or so, the mills have closed their doors, forcing more than 5,000 workers to commute to other surrounding cities to find work. Click for more...
S. F. Lutzky Turns to Caterpillar, Foley Inc. for Earthmoving Equipment, Service →
S. F. Lutzky Contracting Inc., located in Hillsborough, NJ, specializes in earthmoving and digging. This company works on projects of various magnitudes, including septic, utility, drainage, and excavation work. To accomplish the myriad tasks involved in his business, Scott Lutzky, owner of S.F. Lutzky, chose Foley Inc. as his dealer and Caterpillar as his manufacturer of choice. “I chose the Caterpillars because of their reputation and the 420 backhoe because of its pilot control,” said Lutzky. Click for more...
Boston Bridge Receives Long-Overdue Repair →
When construction crews are finished working on the Congress Street Bridge in Boston, the people who regularly cross it may not recognize it. The bridge may still look like a bridge, but when it reopens in the fall of 2006, it will be a very different span. It is actually not the first time the bridge has undergone a major overhaul, according to Brian McKenney, resident engineer of the Massachusetts Department of Highways. Click for more...
Primco, Terex Tools Build Span Over Elkhart River →
Primco Inc. is a family-owned contractor specializing in paving and bridgework, and although the company started out small, it is currently taking on a big project –– constructing the bridge spanning the Elkhart River in Goshen, IN. The job consists of a 1.5-mi. (2.4 km) stretch on County Road 17 that will end where it ties in to County Road 28. At approximately $15 million, 80 percent of the project is funded by Elkhart County and 20 percent by the state. Construction began in July of 2004 and is scheduled for completion on Oct. Click for more...
Crane Rental Corporation Completes Sixth Round of Operator Certification →
Crane Rental Corporation, which has been based in Orlando, FL, since 1960, has completed its sixth-round of Crane Certification of Operators at its Davenport facility in Polk County. This recent round of testing has allowed its operators to complete practical use skills on various crane types and to be graded on their performance during the cranes’ operation. Crane Rental’s commitment to this testing was evident when the company brought in and completely assembled one of its electric tower cranes. Click for more...
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