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Lead stories from the Crane and Transport Briefing week beginning 18 November
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An innovative temporary bridge that allows traffic to flow over the top of it, as road resurfacing works take place underneath it, has returned to service after a revamp
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The latest assistance devices offer crane operators a fuller picture and help improve safety on site
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Switzerland’s Emil Egger AG used two Liebherr crawler cranes to erect the country’s second-largest wind farm, in the Jura mountains
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Swiss specialist required compact dimensions and maximum manoeuvrability to operate in confined space and several other applications
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Collision avoidance equipment supply agreement with tower crane manufacturer in Switzerland
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Crane rental major continues European expansion with Swiss acquisition
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Central Malley project in Lausanne served by quartet of big Potain tower cranes
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Tower cranes to be equipped with latest safety systems from AMCS Technologies
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New LTM 1650-8.1 wheeled mobile telescopic crane for Swiss company replaces 500 tonner
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Swiss crane company receieves Tadano AC 7.450-1 for wind energy construction and urban work
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Report reveals which cities pay construction workers the highest average hourly wage
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Clausen Kran expands fleet with two new cranes, including the country’s first Liebherr rough terrain, an LRT 1090-2.1
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Swiss crane rental company Toggenburger used Tadano crawler crane to erect a wind turbine on the Saint-Gotthard Massif mountain range
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Avesco Rent has partnered with Friderici Spécial and Designwerk to introduce the electric truck
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Who are the new entrants and which firms head up International Cranes and Specialized Transport magazine’s annual list of the world’s largest tower crane-owning companies?
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High in the Swiss Alps a pair of giant Wolff tower cranes are working to replace a dam at lake Grimsel. Alex Dahm reports