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Join the IUOE's Lorna Harnum, BC Crane Safety's Jen Mutas and other construction leaders as they tackle the evolving roles of women in the sector at this year's Women in Construction event, taking place March 3 at 1pm ET. More info below!
- Jack Burton, Editor
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Registration is now open for the fifth annual Women in Construction virtual event. On March 3 at 1 p.m. ET, leaders from across Canada’s construction industries will come together to discuss the evolving roles and experiences of women both on and off the jobsite. Register today!
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The Rise Memorial, in memory of the five victims of the July 2021 Kelowna, B.C. crane collapse, is still set to begin construction in February despite the province denying the project $150,000 in grant funding.
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Urban Toronto’s UTPro Service has released its final quarterly crane count of 2024 for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Areas (GTHA), with the report showing trends of stabilization following multiple drops in this count reported over the course of the year.
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Global tower crane company the Uperio Group has appointed Ingo Schiller as president of its Uperio North America division. In his new position, Schiller will focus on developing strategic partnerships and innovative customer solutions to strengthen Uperio’s market position in North America.
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Regina, Sask.-based equipment manufacturer Brandt has raised $550,000 for 11 charitable organizations across Canada, the U.S., Australia and New Zealand as part of its annual Thanks a Billion Holiday Fund.
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Members of BC Building Trades, construction unions and political leaders from across the province gathered on January 7 at Vancouver’s Bentall IV Memorial to honour construction workers who have passed away in workplace fatalities.
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Operators tested their talent at Falcon Equipment’s annual Crane Rodeo this past September.
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Tadano is introducing the North American market to its first fully electric rough terrain (RT) crane with the company's new 100-ton capacity EVOLT eGR-1000XLL-1. The unit comes with an on-board battery pack to power up to seven hours of lifting, or up to five hours of lifting when combined with up to 5.5 miles of jobsite travel.
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Link-Belt revealed its new 225 US ton capacity all-terrain (AT) crane, the 225|AT, at its CraneFest event this past September in Lexington, KY. The third model in Link-Belt’s range of five-axle AT cranes, the 225|AT features a 14 to 62-metre six-section latching boom.
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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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