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Link-Belt HTC-86100 Builds Cruise Terminal at Port Canaveral, Fla.
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Link-Belt HTC-86100 Builds Cruise Terminal at Port Canaveral, Fla.

MCMag Jul 25 2022 46 Views

Florida Atlantic Ironworks of Umatilla, Florida purchased a new 100-ton (90-mt) HTC-86100, the company’s 27th Link-Belt “crane”. Owner John J. Matusik has been in the ... Read More »

Aarsleff’s Centrum Pile System does double duty on Dutch photovoltaic project
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Aarsleff’s Centrum Pile System does double duty on Dutch photovoltaic project

MCMag Jul 24 2022 40 Views

 Aarsleff Ground Engineering Group, has successfully completed the installation of 4,468 precast piles for the bearing structure of a large photovoltaic project in Holland. The ... Read More »

Buried Wharves Uncovered on Manhattan Waterfront
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Buried Wharves Uncovered on Manhattan Waterfront

MCMag Jul 15 2022 64 Views

Slips (or docking basins) are the areas between wharves, which provide a place for ships to load and unload cargo. While digging to build the ... Read More »

Greek temple ruins suggest cranes were in use as early as 700 B.C.
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Greek temple ruins suggest cranes were in use as early as 700 B.C.

MCMag Jul 15 2022 63 Views

By Amanda Skofstad, University of Notre Dame   How did ancient Greeks construct massive temples and other buildings—lifting and placing one heavy block at a time, ... Read More »

Smith Brothers builds in Chesapeake Bay for more than 100 years
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Smith Brothers builds in Chesapeake Bay for more than 100 years

MCMag Jul 15 2022 68 Views

Smith Brothers—now a construction and barge service division of McClean Contracting of Baltimore, Md.—started off more than 100 years ago as a pile-driving company in ... Read More »

Trimble showcases workflow technology in first MCMag Strategy Sessions webinar
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Trimble showcases workflow technology in first MCMag Strategy Sessions webinar

MCMag Jul 14 2022 56 Views

Technology from Trimble that allows operators to virtually “see” underwater – using machine guidance for more precise positioning of heavy equipment – was showcased at ... Read More »

OZ Lifting Launches Stainless Steel Trolley
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OZ Lifting Launches Stainless Steel Trolley

MCMag Jul 13 2022 52 Views

OZ Lifting Products LLC has launched the second in a new range of stainless steel products—a push beam trolley.  The launch of the trolley, available ... Read More »

American Bridge rebuilds Pinellas Bayway bridge with composite fenders
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American Bridge rebuilds Pinellas Bayway bridge with composite fenders

MCMag Jul 10 2022 56 Views

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) awarded a design-build contract to American Bridge Corporation of Tampa, Fla., the contract to rebuild State Road 679 (the ... Read More »

Prevent Collapsing Structures with Migratory Corrosion Inhibitor Technology
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Prevent Collapsing Structures with Migratory Corrosion Inhibitor Technology

MCMag Jun 05 2022 115 Views

Corrosion is the deterioration of materials over time. It is a huge problem for engineers who use metal products in their structures, because it can ... Read More »

Safety Begins with Simple Steps
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Safety Begins with Simple Steps

MCMag May 31 2022 97 Views

Customer safety is a topic taken into consideration with each step Poseidon Barge, LTD takes when designing new products. Barge designs have been developed to ... Read More »

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