The Data Center Boom: How Location Trends Are Shaping the Power Grid and Construction Markets
With technological advancements come construction demands for data centers — and your construction business may have been called to work on a data center-related project. The rise in AI platforms and an ongoing need for consistent power surely have something to do with it.
Michelin adds a new size of mobile crane tyre
Tyre manufacturer Michelin is adding a new size to its X-Crane 2 range. The 445/95 R25 has a new load and speed index rating of 178F. This allows the crane to carry a heavier load at higher speed. Its predecessor, the X-Crane+, was rated at 174F.
How Controlled Insurance Programs Help Large Construction Projects Avoid Failure
Controlled insurance programs (CIPs) offer a unified risk management solution for large-scale construction projects, helping reduce coverage gaps, streamline claims and improve project outcomes.
How Strength and Stiffness Affect Your Outrigger Pad Decisions
When it comes to outrigger pads, not just any pad will do. Before choosing outrigger pads for a particular job, it’s important to understand the strength and stiffness of the supporting materials and how they interact with the variables of different job sites.
Branching Out: The Vital Role of an Arborist in Preserving Our National Parks
Meet Adam Foldesi, a dedicated Horticulturist and Board-Certified Master Arborist with the National Park Service. In this profile, we explore the unique and vital role arborists play in preserving the natural and historical landscapes within our national parks.
5 tips for talking to customers about proper pruning
It doesn’t matter if you’re a solo operator or part of a large crew, every job starts with a customer conversation. Don’t dread the conversation—it’s the only way to learn exactly what the customer wants. It’s also the best time to share your thoughts on the impact of the work and answer any questions about what you recommend.
Leveling the Playing Field for Concrete Pumpers with Advanced Cribbing Solutions
Concrete pump trucks generate extremely high ground-bearing pressures, a challenge we’ve discussed before. This underscores the importance of knowing your numbers so that you can select pads or dunnage with the appropriate strength and stiffness to effectively distribute the load.
Port of Virginia expands capacity with four new ship-to-shore cranes
The port has increased its total to 26 ship-to-shore cranes positioned in deep water, enabling it to handle the largest container ships currently navigating the Atlantic Ocean trade
The AI-Powered Fleet: Safer, Smarter, More Efficient
Generative AI has arrived, and it’s transforming virtually every business, including utility fleet management. Using the power of AI, utility fleets are finding new ways to improve safety, minimize downtime, lower emissions, and reduce fuel costs.
A Contractor's Guide to Locating and Excavating Underground Utilities
Modern equipment and technology are giving utility workers a huge helping hand when it comes to safe digging. But there still is no substitute for thorough project planning and communication, worker training, and an overall commitment to jobsite safety.
Gantries great and small
Gantry cranes come in all shapes and sizes. Correction: Gantry cranes come in all sizes. The shapes, however, are all the same. Julian Champkin reports.
Sustainable site technology: cutting emissions in crane operations
Construction sites are evolving, using new and smart technology to go greener than ever before. Niamh Marriott reports. As the wider construction industry focuses more on being sustainable, new technology is playing a key role in reducing its environmental impact. From cranes that use electric power to smarter ways of handling materials and monitoring efficiency, these innovations are making a big difference.
LMS launches all-in-one device
UK based LMS has introduced the T24-HK-S, a new all in one handheld display that combines multiple load measuring units into a single display. It connects to all types of wireless load measuring equipment including load cells, shackles and line monitors, replacing the need for separate displays for each type.
The Importance of Routine Crane Inspections
Routine crane inspections, essential for several reasons, prevent downtime, enable efficient equipment operation and, perhaps most importantly, help ensure jobsite safety for operators and crews. The benefits, value, practices and technologies that facilitate effective crane inspections were the subject of recent conversations with two crane service experts, including: Jason Mackenzie, president, Select Crane Sales, LLC and Kevin Perkins, parts & service manager, Reynolds Equipment.
What is a Firewise Community? And What Does Firewise Mean for Trees?
Fire season is around the corner, and with warming climates, it arrives earlier every year. If you live in fire-prone areas or the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI), it’s crucial to be prepared and take steps to protect yourself and your loved ones from wildfires. Managing your trees and creating defensible space can significantly reduce wildfire risks. By doing so, you can become part of a Firewise Community and enjoy its many benefits.
OTC: How do arborists remove trees in tight spaces without destroying property?
WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) — If you’re anything like me, seeing once towering trees chopped down can be sad. But in this episode of On The Clock with Natalie McCain, I reach new heights with North Texas Tree Experts as I learn how dangerous dead trees can be and how many problems can arise from them.
Why Construction Sites Are Switching to Engineered Cribbing Timbers
Engineered Cribbing Timbers Clean Up Job Site Material Storage. There’s a reason it’s called jobsite “housekeeping.” Nobody likes to walk in the front door and step over a pile of shoes. Planning an efficient laydown yard should make it easy for various equipment and trades to get in and out of the jobsite. And suppliers could tell stories until the cows come home about materials shortages that were actually just “lost” on the jobsite somewhere. Kinda like those mysterious missing car keys!
William Hackett integrates RFID technology into chain slings
William Hackett integrated RFID chips, which use NFC technology, into the assembly tags, allowing users to access key product details by scanning the tag with their mobile phones. UK-based lifting and rigging solutions supplier William Hackett is expanding its offering by integrating RFID technology into its Hack8 and Hack10 chain sling assembly tags.
WATCH: Crane operator shows fantastic view of Laois town from the sky
The crane is currently on the Garda HQ site in Portlaoise- can you spot your house? A construction worker working on Portlaoise's new Garda Station has posted an amazing video to social media.
Rough and ready: How RT cranes are getting greener and stronger - but not longer
With the first battery-powered rough terrain cranes hitting the North American market this year, manufacturers and customers are watching closely to see how sales perform. But electric alternatives really compete with diesel machines which are becoming increasingly efficient and pushing the boundaries of lifting capacity? Lucy Barnard reports.

