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The crane industry is an essential part of the construction, manufacturing, and transportation sectors. Cranes are used to lift and move heavy materials, equipment, and machinery from one location to another, making them crucial in building tall structures, assembling large objects, and transporting goods across long distances. The industry includes various types of cranes, such as tower cranes, mobile cranes, overhead cranes, and gantry cranes, each designed for specific purposes. The industry is highly regulated, with strict safety guidelines and certification requirements to ensure the safe operation of cranes and the protection of workers and the public.
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is recommending a $6.8-billion transportation budget for fiscal year (FY) 2005-06. The budget recommendations are in keeping with the governor’s priorities of diversifying the state’s economy and building Florida’s families by enhancing economic prosperity and preserving the quality of the communities.....
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Jeff Cronin - Fri January 28, 2005
Manitowoc Cranes Help Lift the Haze in Alabama Sky
The lifting power of several generations of equipment from Manitowoc Crane Group is being put to the test during a multi-billion dollar project to clean Alabama’s air. Alabama Power, the utility company that provides service to more than 1.3 million customers in the southern two-thirds of the state, has been installing selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technology at the James H....

Brenda Ruggiero - Mon January 17, 2005
$220M Maumee River Bridge Marks Largest Investment in State History
A major bridge project in Ohio is currently about 75 percent complete, according to Joe Rutherford of the Ohio Department of Transportation’s (ODOT) District Two Office of Public Information. The $220 million project crosses the Maumee River in Toledo....

Jeff Cronin - Mon January 17, 2005
Fleet of Manitowoc Cranes Help Lift the Haze in Alabama’s Skies
The lifting power of several generations of equipment from Manitowoc Crane Group is being put to the test during a multi-billion dollar project to clean Alabama’s air. Alabama Power, the utility company that provides service to more than 1.3 million customers in the southern two-thirds of the state, has been installing selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technology at the James H....

- Wed January 12, 2005
Vantage Establishes Sweeping Sales, Service Improvements
It’s been said that first impressions are the ones that last. The people of Vantage Equipment in Upstate New York believe this and have been working hard to ensure that contractors in Upstate New York have both a good and lasting impression of their young company....

- Wed December 29, 2004
Crane Specialists Delivers North America’s First Effer Model 1780
Crane Specialists Inc., of Manheim, PA, recently delivered the largest and longest knuckleboom crane in North America - an Effer 1750 8s + 4s - to Weaver Precast Inc. Based in Ephrata, PA, Weaver Precast manufactures, delivers and installs Precast basement walls primarily for residential use and is the nation’s largest and oldest Superior Walls dealer....

Mary Reed - Wed December 29, 2004
Crews Begin Replacing Troup-Howell Span
The Western Gateway Project in Rochester, upstate New York, is an ambitious $85-million effort to rebuild Route I-490 from a western suburban stretch of the Erie Canal to the Genesee River in downtown Rochester....

- Wed December 15, 2004
Bay Crane Places Christmas Tree in Rockefeller Center
NEW YORK (AP) A bright symbol of the holiday burst to life in Rockefeller Center as Mayor Michael Bloomberg and three Olympians turned on the 30,000 lights decorating the center’s famed Christmas tree....

- Mon December 13, 2004
Bay Crane Places Christmas Tree in Rockefeller Center
NEW YORK (AP) A bright symbol of the holiday burst to life in Rockefeller Center as Mayor Michael Bloomberg and three Olympians turned on the 30,000 lights decorating the center’s famed Christmas tree....

- Wed November 17, 2004
Cleveland Brothers Acquires Camp Hill, PA’s Echo Hydraulics
Cleveland Brothers, headquartered in Harrisburg, PA, has announced the acquisition of the assets of Echo Hydraulics in Camp Hill, PA. This addition elevates the company’s hydraulic and machining capabilities to a level that establishes Cleveland Brothers as a premier hydraulic and machining vendor in the Northeast....

James Van Horn - Mon November 15, 2004
Granite Halmar Fast Tracks Complex Port Piling Job
To increase the capacity of the Howland Hook Marine Terminal on Staten Island, NY, Granite Halmar Construction Co. Inc. is practically writing a book on marine foundation construction — with a couple of brand-new chapters....
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