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Who ever said that showing off was a bad thing? You all went above and beyond in your submissions to this year's photo contest, and I couldn't be more proud to highlight the cool lifts and great projects among this year's submissions.
- Jack Burton, Editor
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Updates to British Columbia’s Occupational Health and Safety Regulation will now require employers to submit a Notice of Project (NOP) for tower crane erection, climbing, repositioning and dismantling as of October 1.
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Urban Toronto Pro has released its Greater Toronto Area (GTA) crane report for the third quarter of 2024, with the data showing six straight months of reductions in crane counts across the Toronto, Halton, Durham and Peel regions.
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Elemental Energy’s Higgins Mountain wind farm project in Nova Scotia's Cumberland County has received a $118 million low-interest loan from the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB). Construction on the project is currently underway, with the wind farm expected to be operational by late 2025.
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PCL Construction is looking to make its job sites safer, with the company signing a multi-year deal with HammerTech, a provider of safety intelligence software. HammerTech was founded in 2013 and has since grown to serve more than 500 clients across North America, Europe and Australia.
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Taken in Calgary this past June, McIntyre Crane’s winning photo depicts their 200-ton Demag crane hoisting materials atop a 170 foot-high building amidst the summer sun.
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Check out some of the heavy-lifting highlights from Crane & Hoist's 2024 photo contest!
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All Access Equipment, a dealer of CMC’s tracked aerial lifts with distribution channels in Canada and the U.S., has rebranded to CMC North America. This rebrand follows the company’s acquisition by CMC in February of this year.
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International heavy lifting company Sarens has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the offshore division of U.S.-based Empire Energy to collaborate on the development of offshore wind projects in the U.S.
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Liebherr has added to its MK series of mobile folding construction cranes with the MK 120-5.1, which uses a five-axle carrier and offers a maximum reach radius of 52 metres and a 2.1 tonne jib-end lift capacity.
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An upgrade of Potain’s Igo M 14, the Igo M 24-19 joins the Igo MA 21 and Hup M 28-22 models in the company’s line of mobile self-erecting cranes, designed as a solution for new home construction and renovation applications.
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Standing in the 60 to 70 tonne-metre class, the iQ.708 HiPro features a maximum vertical reach of up to 40 metres (with jibs adding an additional up-and-over reach of 26 metres), nine compatible extensions and Hiab’s Space Evo control system.
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