OSHA requirements for fall protection and U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jackets and buoyant work vests during construction activities over water. ● When working above water, ...
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APE equipment up to the task in the harsh working conditions of northwestern Canada. Some years ago, APE did a 5,000-pile job for a 3,000-man ...
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By Amy Hunter for AboutMechanics.com A vibratory hammer is a type of pile driver. Pile drivers are large pieces of equipment that drive piles, or ...
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Apellix™, a company protecting the world’s built and industrial environments through technology, announced that it is launching APELLIX NDT, a non-destructive testing field services company. ...
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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 ...
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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, ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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The port area of Manzanillo has a size of around 440 hectares (1,087 acres) with 19 berths that accommodate commercial vessels and cruise ships. Due ...
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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 ...
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