by admin | May 12, 2016 | Constuction & Business News, Crane & Lifting News
Creamer Media’s Engineering News reports while South Africa has enjoyed a period of sound private investment into large building projects, focus also needs to be placed on the civil infrastructure that is needed to support them. This is the view of SA French’s...
by admin | May 12, 2016 | Constuction & Business News, Workforce News
The Real Deal reports NYC’s union vs. non-union construction battle intensifies as financial and political ‘perfect storm’ takes hold. In the 1970s, union members had a monopoly on New York City’s skyline. At the time, card-carrying union workers made up a stunning 90...
by admin | May 12, 2016 | Constuction & Business News, Crane & Lifting News, Workforce News
Panel of appellate judges sides with city in long-simmering legal battle over how crane operators get licensed According to Crain’s New York a construction union lost a years-long court battle with the city over crane-operator licensing Tuesday. But despite the...
by admin | May 11, 2016 | Constuction & Business News, Heavy Machinery News
Ritchie Bros. auction, to be held on May 24-25, to include hydraulic excavators, dump trucks, wheel loaders and other equipment. Over the recent weeks businesses from the UAE and abroad have already added over 2,000 heavy equipment items and trucks to the inventory...
by admin | May 11, 2016 | Constuction & Business News, Manufacturer News
According to the Times Free Press, TAG Manufacturing, which makes attachments such as buckets for heavy construction equipment, will buy nearly 19 more acres at the industrial park and build a 200,000-square-foot facility and is plowing new ground for a $15 million...
by admin | May 11, 2016 | Constuction & Business News, Crane & Lifting News
Work on the replacement bridge is progressing well – and the two sides of the village are reunited for the first time since last December’s devastating flash floods. The steelwork were delivered to Laxey Harbour last Thursday morning. All the beams have now been...