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World beater from Terex Demag

On 2 October Terex Demag unveiled its new giant crane, the 3,200 tonne lifting capacity CC 8800-1 Twin lattice boom crawler. It has a maximum load moment of 43,900 tonne-metres and is billed by the manufacturer as the biggest mobile crane in the world. Firm orders have been rec . . . more

Construction News

Sany outlines US plans

Sany Heavy Industry, one of China’s largest construction equipment manufacturers, has started to build a new factory in Georgia, US. The company says it will invest US$ 60 million in the fac . . . more
Wacker-Neuson merger

Shareholders controlling almost 90% of Austrian compact equipment manufacturer Neuson Kramer have signed the final agreement to merge the company with Germany’s Wacker. The deal was original . . . more
Afghanistan’s “missing link” to start

Work is to start soon on construction of the last remaining section of Afghanistan’s “Ring Road” highway, following approval of a US$ 176 million grant by the Asian Development Bank (ADB). . . . more
BAM to sell US company

Royal BAM Group nv is selling its US operating company Flatiron Construction Corp. to Hochtief AG in Essen, Germany. In a statement from the BAM Group, it said Hochtief will acquire all s . . . more
Dublin’s Grand Canal to be revamped

Architect, Daniel Libeskind has unveiled details of his designs for Dublin’s Grand Canal Square scheme. Designed for property developers Chartered Land, the project includes a new theatre . . . more
UAE railway on track

Plans for a 350 km long United Arab Emirates (UAE) railway to ease road congestion in the region are nearly finalised, according to local media reports. English language daily, Gulf News . . . more

 Cranes & Transport News

Konecranes takes DCS share

Finnish crane manufacturer Konecranes has acquired 20% of Dynamic Crane Systems (DCS), a South African-based crane manufacturer. According to Engineering News, DCS has an annual turnover . . . more
Factory expansion at Liebherr

Liebherr will enlarge its maritime crane division factories in Germany and Ireland as part of a major investment in new facilities. Work on an 8,000 square metre extension to its Rostock . . . more
New manager at EnCore

Tim Martin is the new sales and marketing manager for Manitowoc Crane Care’s repair and rebuild service, EnCore. In his new position, Martin will report to Keith Crider, director of custo . . . more
US$30 million MacGregor deal

MacGregor Cranes will supply 40 cranes for ten general cargo vessels under construction for German shipping company Hermann Buss. Under the US$30 million deal, four GL-type cranes will be . . . more

 

Rental News

Carlyle/National Hire to buy Coates

Coates Hire is to be acquired by Carlyle Group and National Hire Group for A$2,2 billion, including A$525 of Coates’ net debt, equivalent to A$6,70 per share. Carlyle and National Hire Group . . . more
RENTAL CONFIDENCE SURVEY 2008

Again this year International Rental News (IRN) is carrying out its RENTAL CONFIDENCE SURVEY. If you are a rental company, or linked to the rental sector as a supplier of equipment or se . . . more
China's Sunward ups Euro presence

Chinese compact construction equipment manufacturer Hunan Sunward Intelligent Machinery Co Ltd has acquired a majority stake of its European distributor, Hpm Europe Spa, based in Milan, Ital . . . more
Cramo gets Finland outsourcing deal

Cramo in Finland has reached a site hut outsourcing agreement with Finnish contractor Rakennusosakeyhtio Hertela. Cramo will acquire Hartela’s fleet of 200 site huts and also satisfy an e . . . more

 

 Access News

Haulotte exec wins honour

Alexandre Saubot, chief executive officer of the Haulotte Group, is the 2007 “Entrepreneur of the Year” for the Rhône-Alpes area in France. Mr Saubot (pictured, right) received the prize . . . more
ACCESS CONFIDENCE SURVEY 2008

Access International is carrying out its Annual CONFIDENCE SURVEY for 2008. Whether you are a rental company, a contractor that uses aerial platforms or a manufacturer/distributor of aerial . . . more
BAC welcomes IPAF message

Kevin O’Shea, senior instructor with the International Powered Access Federation (IPAF), brought the message of mast climbing safety to several members of the International Union of Bricklay . . . more
Platform Co signs up to safety

UK access rental company The Platform Company is stipulating that all its delivery drivers and engineers use appropriate harnesses when operating boom-type platforms during deliveries or whe . . . more

 Demolition News

End for the world's first

The blow down of four cooling towers at Calder Hall power station in the UK has marked the start of decommissioning at the world's first commercial nuclear power station. D&Ri was at the . . . more
Sands reaches time

The old Sands Casino Hotel in Atlantic City will be blown down on October 18. The project, believed to be the first hotel implosion in Atlantic City, will take place at night. The blow d . . . more
Support for tough waste regs

Tough new regulations aimed at reducing C&D waste in the UK are likely to include legally binding Site Waste Management Plans (SWMPs). The news that SWMPs are likely to be included in the ne . . . more
Two million mark

Workers on the huge demolition project at the East Tennessee Technology Park in the US have completed more than two million man-hours without an accident or injury that resulted in an employ . . . more
Earthquake trigger ?

Demolition can cause earthquakes according to a specialist in the UK. Geotechnical consultant, Mr Alan Cook, said that the blow-down of a huge gas holder may have partly triggered the minor . . . more