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Hagia Sophia’s 1,486-year-old main dome to undergo comprehensive restoration
Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque dome to undergo comprehensive restoration
Radius Group launches ground control system for towers
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Lifting provider now able to operate a tower crane using a teleoperated ground control system
Liebherr tower crane treads carefully in church
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Gantry-mounted tower crane solution for restoration of 12th Century historic church
Global tower crane industry meets at ITC conference in Barcelona
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Conference on 13 and 14 June 2023 will discuss tower crane productivity, safety and trends in crane design and technology
ITC tower crane conference: call for papers
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Submissions invited for conference in Barcelona, Spain, on 13 and 14 June 2023
XCMG completes 600 tonne tower crane
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Record-breaking 15,000 tonne-metre flat top tower crane announced in December now completed and tested
Potain appoints Danish dealer
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Stirnimann to represent Potain tower cranes in Denmark, Greenland and Faroe Islands
XL-Kranlogistik ties up with Terex
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Austrian crane rental and sales company seals representation deal with Terex Tower Cranes by ordering 14 units
UltraWis CEO joins ITC conference line-up
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Lior Avitan will be a panellist on the round-table on remote control of tower cranes at ITC in Nice, France on 2 December
IC Tower Index 2021 call for entries
It is time to submit your entry for the 2021 IC Tower Index ranking of the world’s largest tower crane-owning companies
CECE optimistic for 2021 but highlights supply chain concerns
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CECE forecasts a 5% increase in construction equipment sales in Europe this year after a 11% fall in 2020
Enter the IC Tower Crane Index 2020
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It is time to submit your entry for the 2020 IC Tower Index ranking of the world’s largest tower crane-owning companies
Tower cranes and the coronavirus
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Advice from CPA on what to do with tower cranes left unattended for months as sites close due to coronavirus