NCSG Crane & Heavy Haul rebrands to Barnhart
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Looking for something new to listen to on your commute? Check out 2025's first episode of On the Hook, our podcast! Featuring Sterling Crane's Sean Hutchinson, we talked about his role leading Sterling's Cenovus Turnaround project in Saskatchewan.
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Western Canada’s NCSG rebrands to Barnhart

Western Canada’s NCSG Crane & Rigging has officially rebranded to Barnhart, following Barnhart’s acquisition of the company in June 2025. Effective immediately, NCSG’s eight branches will operate under the Barnhart name.


Want to get on the cover of Crane & Hoist Canada? Our photo contest is back!

Entries for our annual photo contest, presented in collaboration with the Canadian Crane Rental Association, are now open until August 1. Outstanding submissions will be highlighted in our September/October 2025 issue, with the winning entry receiving a spot on the cover.


Listen to our newest On the Hook podcast, featuring Sterling Crane's Sean Hutchinson

For the 2025 debut of Crane & Hoist Canada’s On the Hook podcast, proudly sponsored by the CCRA, we sat down with Sterling Crane’s Sean Hutchinson to talk about the lifting leadership lessons he learned and put into action during Sterling's Cenovus Turnaround project.


Ontario investing $2.5 billion to protect trades from economic uncertainty

The Government of Ontario is expanding its Skills Development Fund (SDF) by $955 million over the next three years, investing a total of $2.5 billion to help train and reskill Ontario workers impacted by tariff-related layoffs.


New book documents history of Canada’s crane rental sector

The first volume of The History of the Canadian Crane Rental Sector is now available for purchase, featuring interviews with Canada’s leading crane rental companies sharing their stories from across the decades.


 
 
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High upside: Mini-cranes help build innovative work platform in downtown Montreal

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Latest pad from DICA combines steel and composite materials

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Manitowoc reveals new GROVE GHC200 telecrawler

Manitowoc has revealed its new GROVE GHC200 telescopic crawler crane, featuring a maximum capacity of 160 tonnes and a six section, 56.4-metre pinned boom. Extensions of up to 21.6 metres can be added to the boom, increasing its maximum tip height to 81 metres. » Read More...

Tadano unveils 1-tonne capacity boom lift for North American market

Tadano launched its AS-63HD boom lift mobile elevating work platform for the Canadian and U.S. markets at bauma this month. The AS-63HD has a 1-tonne maximum platform capacity; the first of its kind in North America. » Read More...

 
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