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First of two new Wolff 355 B luffing jib tower cranes erected in Sheffield, UK
Go-ahead for US$4.5 billion offshore floating wind farm helps bolster latest figures
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Massive Brent Charlie topside module skidded in from a barge for decommissioning
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Davies Crane Hire marks anniversary with new LTM 1650-8.1
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Inadequate maintenance and failure to correct defects led to crane collapse and a big fine
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Fifth UK service centre for Palfinger and Epsilon loader cranes
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New model will be offered alongside standard unit
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The venue for the historic Wimbledon tennis tournament is set to almost triple in size under new proposals
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How Jan de Nul and DEME are building the foundation for a new ‘energy island’ in the North Sea
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Adding up and then weighing up the costs for batteries to power tower cranes. Phil Bishop reports
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Putting some very valuable motor cars on display required careful lifting with the right kit
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Subsidiaries of the UK’s sixth largest contractor have filed administration notices
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Professor CK Mak, a former Hong Kong development secretary, who chaired the Institution of Civil Engineers report into the cancellation of HS2’s northern leg, asks what lessons can be learned from it
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NI Water has awarded 14 companies places on its professional services framework which will be worth up to £800 million (US$1.06 billion)
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Industry heavyweights urge government to consider 80km-long rail project
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What can be done to solve the global cladding crisis?
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Hong Kong-based battery manufacturer Ampd Energy is expanding globally on a promise of providing a viable alternative to diesel generators for powering tower cranes
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New 20m lift is alsoe designed to gain foothold in rental
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Review welcomed as restrictions on when cranes can use the roads seriously hampers rental companies in the UK
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The UK’s Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has announced plans to get construction work restarted on hundreds of sites across England.
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