WEIGHTED LIFTING BEAM REDUCES TOWER CRANE DOWNTIME
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WEIGHTED LIFTING BEAM REDUCES TOWER CRANE DOWNTIME

Britlift lifting beam increases tower crane productivity for Kier at costal jobsite.

UK construction and infrastructure services company Kier Infrastructure, the civil engineering arm of Kier Group, used a heavy-duty lifting beam, from UK manufacturer Britlift, to improve efficiency by reducing crane downtime.

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Shiga lab develops robots to perform dangerous tasks
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Shiga lab develops robots to perform dangerous tasks

The Japan News

The Yomiuri Shimbun Kanaoka Hakase, president of Man-Machine Synergy Effectors, Inc, stands by an industrial robot under development in Kusatsu, Shiga Prefecture.

August 8, 2022

TOKYO – A Shiga Prefecture laboratory is developing a potentially life-saving industrial robot that allows its operator, via virtual reality, to grasp and lift heavy objects as if using their own hands.

The robot, which weighs about 450 kilograms, could be attached to a crane to work in high places, including carrying out inspections and maintenance of railway overhead wires. The virtual reality gear worn by the operator provides a robot’s-eye view, in addition to force feedback to give the operator a sense of what is being lifted.

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Three new mid-range Amco Veba loader cranes
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Three new mid-range Amco Veba loader cranes

A trio of new mid-size hydraulic loader crane models has been added to the Amco Veba range from Italy.

The new Quality Line models are in the 10, 15 and 20 tonne-metre classes. They are designed for sale outside Europe in non-CE markets.

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ROUGH TERRAINS IN TRANSITION
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ROUGH TERRAINS IN TRANSITION

Rough terrains will in future be powered by electricity or hydrogen. For the present, they are moving towards greener and more efficient operation. Julian Champkin reports

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Needlecast on coniferous trees: an arborist’s take
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Needlecast on coniferous trees: an arborist’s take

PHOTO PROVIDED Small black fungal fruiting bodies called pycnidia are what clog the stomata (which function for respiration) and cause damage to the infected tree.

Conifers are commonly planted in North America to provide year-round screening, as windbreaks, or as focal trees in the landscape. However, conifers planted in northern areas of North America are experiencing a myriad of issues causing a general decline in health, vigor and resilience.

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Tower crane operator captures breathtaking pictures from 270 meters up
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Tower crane operator captures breathtaking pictures from 270 meters up

Tower crane operator Zhao Weixin has taken advantage of his position at the highest point of the construction site of a bridge in Yibin city, southwest China’s Sichuan Province, to capture the beauty of the city.

Zhao has worked as a crane operator for 16 years and managed to shoot some breathtaking photos, which have won widespread praise, from his sky-high working position.

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How to Protect Trees and Shrubs During Drought
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How to Protect Trees and Shrubs During Drought

Stress from drought can seriously impact trees and shrubs. Leaves will wilt and drop. Overall tree growth is reduced and trees are more likely to become infested by insect pests or disease. Ultimately, if the water lost from leaves or needles is not replenished, the plant will dry out and may die. Here are some recommendations to help prevent moisture stress and loss of plants when drought hits.

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DICA relocates to new manufacturing headquarters
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DICA relocates to new manufacturing headquarters

DICA has announced its move to a new headquarters and manufacturing facility in Urbandale, IA. This will double the company’s manufacturing capabilities for both standard and custom products.

“A consolidation from multiple facilities in rural Iowa to a large, single manufacturing and office space enables us to provide an even higher level of customer service,” said Kris Koberg, CEO, DICA.

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Construction in North America to grow 2.4%
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Construction in North America to grow 2.4%

Construction output in North America is forecast to grow 2.4% in 2022 and is expected to reach US$1.94 trillion, up from US$1.89 trillion in 2021, according to a report from GlobalData.

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Maintaining Your Insulated Booms: Part 1 – Understanding the Extent of Damage
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Maintaining Your Insulated Booms: Part 1 – Understanding the Extent of Damage

In this four-part series, Utility Pros will summarize and share four Tech Tips produced by our Product Support Team. Tech Tips cover the most common questions our Terex Services Team receives regarding repairs and replacements and is meant to provide service personnel with information to make their jobs easier. In this series, we cover tips related to maintaining insulated booms, including:

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DRONE-ON-DEMAND MOBILE APP AVAILABLE FOR CONSTRUCTION AND MORE
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DRONE-ON-DEMAND MOBILE APP AVAILABLE FOR CONSTRUCTION AND MORE

Few can argue the convenience of the growing “on-demand” economy, where you get what you need, where and when you need it. It’s usually for things like a ride, or groceries and take-out, but now you can order a commercial drone just like you order a pizza.

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USE OF MOBILE CRANES ON BARGES AND FOR PILE DRIVING
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USE OF MOBILE CRANES ON BARGES AND FOR PILE DRIVING

New guidance from the ICSA aims to raise safety standards.

ICSA - the International Crane Stakeholders Assembly - has published two new detailed, free guidance documents on the use of mobile cranes. The first - ICSA 005 - is the long-awaited report on the use of mobile cranes on barges. Work on this started in the wake of a crane accident in Alphen aan den Rijn in 2015 and the subsequent accident report from the Dutch Safety Board. In the accident, two cranes and part of a prefabricated bridge fell on several buildings.

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Georgia Approves Heavy Equipment Operator Coursework for High School Students
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Georgia Approves Heavy Equipment Operator Coursework for High School Students

In response to local demand, high school students in Georgia now have access to training on heavy equipment operation.

The State Board of Education approved the new courses recommended by State School Superintendent Richard Woods in December. Students began coursework during the spring semester and will begin the new school year with the second course for the career pathway.

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Manitowoc to unveil new digital platform
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Manitowoc to unveil new digital platform

Manitowoc continues its expansion and investment in support services with the launch of CONNECT, a new digital platform that will launch at bauma 2022. It enables remote monitoring through an app-based system that gives owners and operators the ability to view real-time crane information, receive alerts, exchange data, and more with further functionality to be added in the future.

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BUILDING KENTUCKY’S TALLEST BRIDGE
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BUILDING KENTUCKY’S TALLEST BRIDGE

An incremental bridge launching approach was used by Kentucky, USA-based contractor Bush and Burchett to build the Pond Creek Bridge on US460 in Pike County, Kentucky. It is now the tallest bridge in the state and one of the tallest traffic bridges in the country. The bridge has a height of 324 feet and the job site’s rugged terrain created multiple challenges for the construction project.

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It Takes a Big Crane to Build Huge Fabs
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It Takes a Big Crane to Build Huge Fabs

To propel Intel’s global manufacturing buildout — the biggest investments in company history — Intel has brought to Arizona what its maker calls the world’s most powerful conventional crawler crane. Think 3,000 tons of lifting capacity — the weight of about 428 large adult male elephants. Think a maximum hoisting height of 774 feet — more than twice the height of New York’s Statue of Liberty.

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