Int. Cranes and Specialized Transp  |  January 2023
TOWER CRANES: HIGH ABOVE
Multiple new tower cranes recently brought to market and a plethora of lifting projects are good signs for the industry. Niamh Marriott reports.
SITE REPORT: GERMAN ENERGY
Construction of solar energy parks in Germany is benefiting from the pick and carry capabilities of a telescopic crawler crane. Alex Dahm reports
PREVIEW: CONEXPO
Already on the near horizon is the biggest show of 2023. ICST previews ConExpo-Con/Agg.
REPAIR AND REFURBISHMENT
Fixing and reusing cranes is not only very environmentally friendly but it can save money and time, too. Niamh Marriott reports.
RENTAL CONFIDENCE SURVEY
ICST asked crane rental companies to complete its annual rental confidence to identify the key trends and core issues affecting the industry, and the results are surprising. Niamh Marriott reports.
SITE REPORT: ALTERNATIVE LIFTER
Instead of employing the usual heavy lift flat top tower crane for PPVC construction, a different lifting solution was chosen for this project in
Singapore. Alex Dahm reports.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Int. Cranes and Specialized Transp January 2023.