by admin | Nov 21, 2017 | Crane & Lifting News, Manufacturer News
The last 18 months have seen a surge in the number of long-boom Grove all-terrain cranes heading into Australia. The machines’ combination of exceptional reach and easier mobility is proving a successful formula for rental companies, with near continuous deliveries of...
by admin | Nov 14, 2017 | Constuction & Business News, Crane & Lifting News, Manufacturer News
Linden Comansa working on Montreal’s New Champlain Bridge A 21 LC 550 is working on the construction of the main pylon of the bridge, which will replace the damaged Champlain Bridge, Canada’s busiest in traffic Open since 1962, the Champlain Bridge in Montreal is one...
by admin | Nov 10, 2017 | Constuction & Business News, Crane & Lifting News
Tat Hong Holdings Ltd (TAT.SI), a Singapore-based supplier of cranes, said it had received a non-binding letter from Standard Chartered Private Equity (Singapore) proposing to buy it in a deal that values the company at S$377 million ($277 million). Standard Chartered...
by admin | Nov 10, 2017 | Constuction & Business News, Crane & Lifting News
SCE&G has begun breaking down huge construction cranes as it moves to abandon the failed V.C. Summer nuclear construction site by the end of this year. Taking down the cranes is part of final company activities on the property, SCE&G officials told the state...
by admin | Nov 9, 2017 | Crane & Lifting News, Equipment Rental News
A man who touched the lives of many has been remembered with a funeral procession involving three Grove All Terrain Cranes. Ben Lawton greeted crane driver operators every morning and evening for 20 years as they passed through the gates of ABA Crane Hire until his...
by admin | Nov 8, 2017 | Crane & Lifting News, Energy News, Manufacturer News
Just a little over 13 km off the Caithness Coast of Scotland, offshore construction of one of the deepest windfarms in the world has reached fever pace. The £2.6 billion Beatrice Offshore Windfarm (Beatrice) project will be capable of generating enough electricity to...