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Global Rigging & Transport (GRT) and AMIX demolished a 52 metre, 1,200 tonne STS crane in Canada
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Ferraro Group brings in crawler crane with wrecking ball attachment
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ARCHIVE FOOTAGE: One of the first projects to use the iconic demolition method
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The bridge weighed 5,000 tonnes and was approximately 30 metres high
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Sophistication in destruction might sound like a contradiction in terms but precision and a light touch, delivered courtesy of cranes and lifting equipment, have their place in demolition
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Demolition work traditionally involves cranes but there has been a shift in the choice of equipment, the methods are changing and there is clear potential for growth. Alex Dahm reports
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A new 120-ton Link-Belt 120|RT rough terrain crane is being utilized by Corman Kokosing Construction of Annapolis Junction, MD for a $35 million improvement project at the interchange of Interstate 64 and Airport Drive near Richmond, VA.
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Joe Louis Arena main roof truss weighing 2,480 tons lowered by Mammoet in downtown Detroit, MI.