Not exact matches
We got our first purchase order from Tappan Zee Constructors in late 2013, and since then we've done over 220 individual purchase orders
with them, ranging in value from $ 500 to $ 3 million for everything from small brackets, conduits, and fence posts to the under - bridge catwalks and
tower ladders to a
crane trestle used in the demolition of the existing Tappan Zee bridge.
A
crane operator who has been working on top of the Shanghai
Tower — the second tallest building in the world — won second place in the Shanghai City Photography Competition
with these beautiful and terrifying images.
In response to the Health and Safety Executives (HSE) consultation document «Proposals for new Regulations requiring the notification of
tower cranes operating on construction sites», the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) feels little can be achieved by the formation of standalone Regulations
with regards to
tower cranes.
The company expects to have a prototype of the new
crane within a year, in time for the launch of its V112 three - megawatt turbine, which will have heavier components and require a
crane with a stronger arm than the current
Tower Crane has.
The image has become a mixture of building
cranes in the city New York and roofs
with their well - known view on the water -
towers.
With the demolition works now largely complete and foundations laid, focus is now shifting to the construction of the new terminal two extension and multi storey car park, with four tower cranes erected to aid the process, and two more to be installed before the end of March, creating a dramatic skyline to the construction s
With the demolition works now largely complete and foundations laid, focus is now shifting to the construction of the new terminal two extension and multi storey car park,
with four tower cranes erected to aid the process, and two more to be installed before the end of March, creating a dramatic skyline to the construction s
with four
tower cranes erected to aid the process, and two more to be installed before the end of March, creating a dramatic skyline to the construction site.
NCCCO certified mobile and
tower crane operator
with five years of experience.
Construction
cranes will continue to dot Toronto's skyline,
with city council approving 755 storeys in new development this week, including three new office
towers — a trend that underlines the increasing density in the downtown core and the need to plan transit and infrastructure to support it, says the city's chief planner.