The Benefits of Knuckle Boom Trucks
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The Benefits of Knuckle Boom Trucks

A knuckle boom crane is a flexible equipment option that is ideal in tight workspaces due to its ability to lift various items with precision. Since workers can install a knuckle boom crane on a truck bed as well as multiple platforms, it is a versatile choice that workers can utilize at many different job sites. 

 

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Lonely Old Man Spies on Construction Site Every Single Day — So One of the Construction Workers Cuts Him a Deal He Can’t Refuse
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Lonely Old Man Spies on Construction Site Every Single Day — So One of the Construction Workers Cuts Him a Deal He Can’t Refuse

Retirement seems like a dream that most of us can’t wait to achieve. What we fail to consider is how it will feel to stop doing something we love so much and know so well.

A crane operator learned first hand how important loving his job is when he met a man who was no longer able to work, but who still had valuable lessons to teach.

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3 Things Holding Back Widespread Autonomous Vehicle Implementation In Construction

Human error is something that construction workers and managers need to always be aware of in dangerous situations. Limiting the risks associated with human error not only increases the efficiency of task completion but also bodily safety. An emerging technology sector is trying to redefine safety protocols in construction: autonomous vehicles. Rather than replacing living, breathing workers with electronic robots, these self-functioning devices are designed to alleviate workplace pain points and complement essential construction workers.

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Mulching in Winter
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Mulching in Winter

Baby it’s getting cold outside! You’re heading in to cozy up by the fire, but your trees are not! In most managed landscapes, those trees won’t even have the benefit of a layer of fallen leaves to act as a winter coat protecting the soil.  With that in mind, winter is a good time to apply a fresh layer of mulch.

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SC&RA discusses likely trends in 2023
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SC&RA discusses likely trends in 2023

SC&RA members on both the construction and transportation sides of the Association are likely keeping a sharp eye on what 2023 is set to bring, even as they assess the remaining parts of 2022 from the micro and macro levels.

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MINI-CRANES MATTER!
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MINI-CRANES MATTER!

The specialised nature of mini-cranes means they are increasingly being used in place of other, larger crane types. Julian Champkin reports.

Mini-cranes are getting simpler. They are also getting more complicated. The simpler part is outside: they are easier than ever to operate, even by a compete beginner. The complicated part is generally inside and does not show. It is there to make the outside and everything else simpler for that operator, whether experienced or complete beginner.

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Practice crane safety
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Practice crane safety

Cranes, particularly overhead cranes, can be found in many fabricating shops. Fabricators use them to transport raw materials to shop floor machines and finished products to shipping bays to be sent out to customers. Material handling requires some thought to ensure that time and effort are being spent wisely. However, crane safety is paramount to all other aspects of the material handling process.

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Seekonk company donating trees to needy families
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Seekonk company donating trees to needy families

SEEKONK — A local tree business wants to spread the holiday cheer to those in need.

Heritage Tree and Arborist Services at 137 Willard Ave. plans to donate dozens of Christmas trees.

“It’s the first time I’m doing it,” owner Michael Gilligan said.

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CALDWELL LAUNCHES DISTRIBUTOR PRICING AND AVAILABILITY TOOL

The new Fast Find tool gives customers instant online access to distributor pricing and product availability and is part of the company’s online Distributor Portal.

Lisa Sympson, marketing manager at Caldwell, said: “Our customers asked, and we listened. They wanted a fast and easy way to get pricing and availability so they can prepare quotes for their customers more quickly and serve them even more efficiently. And now they’ve got it. No more phone calls. No more waiting on hold. No more delays.

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VISIONARY THINKING
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VISIONARY THINKING

We’ve looked at the past, now it’s time to focus on the future: we ask a number of key industry players what their strategy for further future development is.

WIM SARENS, SARENS CEO:

Our family’s blood runs Sarens blue, so I grew up in the world of heavy lifting. My first memory was attending a nighttime bridge lift in Belgium. I was about eight years old and there with my twin brother and father.

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Felled City Trees Could Grow a New Lumber Economy
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Felled City Trees Could Grow a New Lumber Economy

SEATTLE — When a tree falls in the city, does it make a table? Or a guitar or a cabinet?

It’s a question that’s increasingly being asked by state and city leaders, arborists, tree care companies and woodworkers. A growing coalition aims to turn urban wood into a valuable resource, rather than a waste product that is chipped up and sent to landfills.

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A 32-year-old rock climber built a treehouse vacation-rental business in Kentucky with 10 retreats that go for up to $950 a night. Check out one of the properties he calls 'Cliff Dweller.'

The entrepreneur Django Kroner describes his dream home as a treehouse on a cliff where he can see miles of forest and where tree-dwelling critters can come visit him in the morning. And it's this vision that motivated the 32-year-old to bring a slate of treehouse vacation rentals from his imagination to reality.

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What are the latest developments in wire rope research?
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What are the latest developments in wire rope research?

Wire and fiber rope research is intense. D.Ann Shiffler reports.

Over the past decade, a handful of crane OEMs have partnered with wire and synthetic rope manufacturers to research the idea of replacing heavy wire rope with lighter fiber rope. The idea is to reduce weight without conceding strength.

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All Electric Böcker crane
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All Electric Böcker crane

One of the new product launches at Bauma that could easily have been missed was the new six tonne Böcker AK48 and more importantly the all-electric AK48e version which is mounted on a 27 tonne, battery powered Mercedes eActros electric chassis which uses three lithium-ion battery packs with a range of around 300km between charges.

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PALFINGER CRAWLER IN UNDERGROUND CAVERN
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PALFINGER CRAWLER IN UNDERGROUND CAVERN

Construction group Swietelsky is using a Palfinger PCC 57.002 articulating boom crawler crane for the construction of a hydro powerplant in a cavern deep inside the Austrian mountains.

The new Tauernmoos pumped storage powerplant, owned by railway operator ÖBB-Infrastruktur – which gets all the electricity for its trains and stations from renewable energy sources, is being built by Central and Eastern European construction group Swietelsky deep inside the mountains in Upper Pinzgau, near Uttendorf, Salzburg, Austria.

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The Arborist: A brief history of arboriculture
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The Arborist: A brief history of arboriculture

Arboriculture is defined as the care of individual trees or the cultivation of trees and shrubs. How did this practice come about and when and where did it start? I will attempt to provide a brief, and certainly not a complete, history of this practice.

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FLEET MANAGEMENT SOLUTION FROM COMANSA
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FLEET MANAGEMENT SOLUTION FROM COMANSA

Digital fleet management and crane monitoring hardware and software from Comansa designed to increase efficiency and cost savings

Spanish tower crane manufacturer Comansa has launched Crane Mate, a digital fleet management solution. The system debuted at the recent Bauma trade show in Germany.

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Taking a closer look at self-locking hooks
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Taking a closer look at self-locking hooks

Self-locking hooks, also known as safety hooks, have changed the lifting industry, but their use has yet to become universal.

Self-locking hooks, also commonly known as positive locking hooks or safety hooks, are used in all applications, from industrial manufacturing to offshore oil and gas. There are many clear benefits that end-users have found in switching from sling or standard hooks to self-locking hooks – all contributing to enhanced safety in lifting operations.

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Tree Planting Do’s and Don’ts
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Tree Planting Do’s and Don’ts

With the weather finally cooling down and rains around the corner, fall is great tree planting time! And just like kids, young trees need a boost in the right direction to get them set for life. Use the tips below to make sure your new trees survive and flourish!

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