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Another project renewal for temporary power provider, but generation in Libya remains suspended
€19 billion plan would triple levels of spending by end of decade, and includes investing in over 100 road schemes, 84 of which are new
CECE calls for sufficient lead time and alignment with the US as Commission aims for less complexity
A Glasgow, UK-based company has been fined £200,000 following a boom accident which resulted in the death of one of its employees
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In honor of OSHA’s National Fall Prevention Stand-Down, June 2 – 6, Terex Aerial Work Platforms is providing the following safety tips for operating aerial lift equipment.
The major inspection for AWPs should be carried out after 10 years of service, and then every five years following that, it says.
The Scaffold & Access Industry Association (SAIA) has been re-accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) under its recently revised policies and procedures for documenting consensus on SAIA-sponsored American National Standards. The revised procedures replace the previous version that was approved in January 2009.
Government to support new housing developments and improvements to roads and flood defences
Report from European Commission highlights urban development and construction sectors as vulnerable across Europe
With U.S. residential, non-residential and public construction sectors “all beating positive,” PCA chief economist Ed Sullivan said cement consumption will grow 8 percent in 2014.
Construction industry claims it may look good on paper, but this spending plan must deliver
Initiative has support of three main rental associations in Spain - ANAPAT for aerial platforms, ASEAMAC for general rental, and FANAGRUMAC for cranes.
European Construction Industry Federation brands revised directives “lengthy and complicated”
Latest Office for National Statistics figures show rising second quarter output, while Construction Products Association survey shows improvements across supply chain
Decline due to largest fall in new infrastructure orders since fourth quarter of 1987.
Government and private projects in the oil and gas industry, infrastructure and housing sectors are stimulating demand
Output dropped across all construction sectors year-on-year in January, according to latest ONS figures
Equipment operators should be medically assessed every three years according to the new industry guidelines.
Equipment rental firm receives 9001 and 14001 accreditation for all operations across Europe, including businesses acquired since the first accreditations in 1997 and 2010.
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