DEAD IN THE WATER
How a small band of crane workers helped restore cell phone service to Southern Louisiana after Hurricane Ida
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TEN-YEAR REUNION
ALL assists with maintenance to Cleveland company’s private wind turbine it helped erect.
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SKY-HIGH RESCUE
We say that every well-executed lift is preceded by massive amounts of preparation. Why is preparation so important? Because you have to plan for when lift day doesn’t go, well, according to plan.
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STEARNS GETS ITS TURN
The multi-year, multi-billion-dollar project to upgrade the Illinois Tollway made its way to Gurnee, Illinois, this summer and the aging Stearns School Road Bridge, which goes over I-94. Work called for replacing the 70-year-old bridge with a new three-lane precast concrete structure that also includes access for bicyclists and pedestrians.
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TOWER IN A TOURIST TOWN
Building a hotel might sound like routine construction, but when you’re in the tourist town of Panama City Beach, Florida—and you’re building directly on the beach—nothing is routine.
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THE "BLUE BEAST" MAKES ITS DEBUT
The “Blue Beast", an all-terrain crane with the industry’s largest lifting capacity on eight axles, made its debut recently on a project at a Veterans Administration Hospital in Cleveland.
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TOWER POWER
The Third Avenue bridge connecting downtown Minneapolis to the city’s northeast side needed rehabilitation. Everyone agreed on that—but the bridge wasn’t going to make it easy.
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