Improving the Effective Bearing Area
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Improving the Effective Bearing Area

When faced with real-world conditions, using transition layers and stacking material on top of other materials can be an effective way to increase the bearing area of supporting materials under outriggers. However, like most anything, these practices are best when they are planned events and not gametime decisions.

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The Latest Advancements in Material Lifting Equipment
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The Latest Advancements in Material Lifting Equipment

From lifting wires to electrical poles to craning to material handling, the utility industry requires numerous material lifting solutions.

Manufacturers who understand the needs and challenges of their customers are investing in research and development to create products designed to address those needs and challenges. Below are the latest developments in material lifts designed for the utilities industry.

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Load Chart Knowledge is Central to Safe Digger Operations
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Load Chart Knowledge is Central to Safe Digger Operations

Digger derricks are built to dig holes and set poles without requiring the operator to reposition the truck. Just like when operating cranes, understanding how to read load charts and applying that information to the operation of the digger derrick is critical. 

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Urban Biodiversity: A 2024 Guide to Planting Trees in Cities
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Urban Biodiversity: A 2024 Guide to Planting Trees in Cities

Did you know that a single mature oak tree can support up to 2,300 species of wildlife? That’s incredible! Welcome to your ultimate guide to planting trees for urban biodiversity. In 2024, as our cities grow, it’s more crucial than ever to create green spaces that support a wide range of plant and animal life. We’ll explore how you can make a real difference in your urban environment, one tree at a time. Ready to get your hands dirty and boost your city’s biodiversity? Let’s dig in!

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Ground Protection and Site Access Mats: Essential Tools for Transmission Pole and Tower Projects
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Ground Protection and Site Access Mats: Essential Tools for Transmission Pole and Tower Projects

In the electrical utility industry, the installation, maintenance, and repair of transmission poles and towers are critical operations that ensure the reliable delivery of electricity. These tasks, however, often present significant challenges due to the need to navigate difficult terrain, protect sensitive environments, and maintain safety standards. Ground protection and site access mats have emerged as indispensable tools in overcoming these challenges, offering benefits that enhance operational efficiency, environmental stewardship, and worker safety.

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The Top Utility Lighting Gear for Working in the Dark
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The Top Utility Lighting Gear for Working in the Dark

A utility worker is going to spend quite a few hours working in the dark, often amid an emergency. They have a critical job to do as quickly as possible. They don’t want to be dragging all kinds of equipment around. When it comes to lighting, they want something brighter and can be deployed faster. It’s all about safety.

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Why embracing green technologies can save you money
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Why embracing green technologies can save you money

The crane and specialized transport industry is embracing new eco-technologies and adopting sustainable practices. While contributing to environmental sustainability, it’s also proving to be cost-effective for companies. Niamh Marriott reports.

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New, Free App Predicts Workers’ Heat-Stress Risk in Real Time
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New, Free App Predicts Workers’ Heat-Stress Risk in Real Time

On the heels of a proposed federal heat standard, a new free app has been released to help employers gauge workers’ potential heat stress before starting work, as well as throughout the day.

The proposed OSHA standard would require employers, including construction contractors, to take a variety of steps to protect workers when heat indexes reach 80 degrees and above.

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How to Improve Onboarding Practices to Enhance Culture and Reduce Turnover in Construction
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How to Improve Onboarding Practices to Enhance Culture and Reduce Turnover in Construction

The construction industry, like many others, is grappling with high turnover rates and the challenge of retaining skilled workers. Successful onboarding strategies can help make sure your new employees feel valued and integrated from day one.

Effective onboarding is crucial in setting the tone for new hires. It is the process that introduces new employees to the company’s culture, values and operations. When done correctly, onboarding can significantly reduce turnover and increase company culture.

But onboarding is not always used effectively in the construction industry, said Agnes Watkinson, Managing Principal at AMC Services, a Canadian company dedicated to driving organizational growth through innovative design thinking.

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Konecranes to build port cranes in USA
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Konecranes to build port cranes in USA

Finnish crane maker Konecranes is establishing the necessary supplier network and infrastructure to begin building port cranes in the USA.

The move follows US President Joe Biden’s introduction in mid-May of 25 per cent tariffs on imports of such cranes and similar rates on other goods from China.

Konecranes has developed a still-expanding network of steel structure providers and subcontractors that fit the criteria of the Build America Buy America (BABA) Act of 2021.

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Innovative Tree Care Techniques: What's New in the Industry
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Innovative Tree Care Techniques: What's New in the Industry

As our understanding of environmental science deepens and technology advances, the tree care industry has seen a surge of innovative techniques aimed at enhancing tree health, improving urban forestry, and promoting sustainable practices. These new methods not only ensure the longevity of trees but also contribute to ecological balance, aesthetic improvement, and economic benefits.

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Startup Aims To Prevent More Fallen Trees From Heading To Landfill
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Startup Aims To Prevent More Fallen Trees From Heading To Landfill

The start-up Cambium has acquired the Forward Forestry network of arborists, in a bid to keep more fallen trees out of landfill and in the timber supply chain.

Cambium will add the network of more than 80 arborists to its sustainable supply chain software to help boost production of its sustainable wood brand, Carbon Smart Wood.

Typically, trees that fall due to decay, disaster, disease, or development are captured by arborists and sent to the landfill or turned into wood chips.

Forward Forestry has been an industry leader in educating arborists to sell fallen trees to sawmills where they can be turned into sustainable building materials to help contractors, furniture suppliers, and corporations meet demands to decarbonize the built environment.

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How gantries are revolutionizing infrastructure projects across the U.S.
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How gantries are revolutionizing infrastructure projects across the U.S.

When it comes to thinking outside of the box for unique rigging solutions, gantry systems are often an adaptable alternative to huge and expensive conventional cranes. Utilized at both indoor and outdoor jobs, gantries are a portable and popular solution in the rigging and specialized lifting realm. These simple yet mighty machines can be deployed to a jobsite and get right to work.

Hoisting reactor vessels in California, setting a generator, modernizing a Chicago Transit Authority rail line and restoring an historic canal, American Cranes & Transport has compiled several interesting projects that were performed using gantries.

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World’s largest luffing tower crane returning to Hinkley Point
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World’s largest luffing tower crane returning to Hinkley Point

Marr Contracting has been awarded a contract to continue working on Hinkley Point C (HPC), where they will install their M2480D luffing tower crane, the largest capacity crane of its kind, within the unit 2 turbine hall.

Marr Contracting had previously been contracted to work at Hinkley Point, having previously worked on the Tunnelling and Marine Project.

HPC is a nuclear power plant under construction at Hinkley Point, UK, and will be the first nuclear power station constructed in the UK since 1995. They recently stated that costs for the plant could raise to £35bn.

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Unusual crane job for Bovier
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Unusual crane job for Bovier

Argentinian Grúas Bovier used its Liebherr LTM 1060/2 all terrain crane to lift two meteorites from the Antonio Serrano natural history museum in Entre Rios, near Buenos Aires. The cargo was then prepared for transport.

The two space rocks weighed over two tonnes in total – with one weighing 1,600 kilogrammes and the other 600 kilogrammes.

To lift them, the 60 tonne capacity, 4 axle crane was set up with 12 tonnes of ballast and the crane boom was extended to a length of 29 metres.

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Changing Technology Behind Tree Work
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Changing Technology Behind Tree Work

The utility vegetation management (UVM) industry is steadily embracing significant changes. For many years, UVM crews were tasked with the considerable responsibility of keeping the power on while using very basic equipment and limited resources. Practices were often handed down by word-of-mouth from crew leaders to craftworkers, and decisions were frequently made using old data sets. 

Fortunately, important changes are well underway, and technology is helping to lead the charge. These changes—fueled by groundbreaking innovations—are resulting in greater efficiencies, increased safety and enhanced productivity in the UVM sector at a time when the demand for reliable power is at an all-time high and ever-increasing peak.

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NASA's Orion Spacecraft Gets Lift On Earth
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NASA's Orion Spacecraft Gets Lift On Earth

Crane operator Rebekah Tolatovicz, a shift mechanical technician lead for Artic Slope Regional Corporation at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, operates a 30-ton crane to lift the agency's Artemis II Orion spacecraft out of the recently renovated altitude chamber to the Final Assembly and Systems Testing, or FAST, cell inside NASA Kennedy's Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building on April 27.

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