Int. Cranes and Specialized Transp  |  October 2022
BAUMA: LAST MINUTE NEWS
A final roundup of what’s new and on show at the world’s largest
construction equipment exhibition coming up later this month in Germany. Alex Dahm reports.
CRAWLER CRANES
Versatile and increasingly compact for their performance, crawler cranes can be configured for a whole host of projects and there is a steady flow of new models. Niamh Marriott reports
SITE REPORT: ITER PROJECT
Cranes are helping to construct a project to demonstrate nuclear
fusion and the possibility of harnessing the power of the sun. Lucy Barnard reports.
OPERATOR ASSISTANCE DEVICES
The most important task for smart assistance devices is to serve the operator, minimising risk of damage to people and equipment. Niamh Marriott reports.
SUSTAINABILITY
The world is waking up to the importance of sustainability. Andy Brown looks at what the construction industry is and has been doing.
OFFSHORE LIFTING
Offshore wind is driving this sector where things are getting bigger, heavier, and more complicated. Niamh Marriott reports.
SITE REPORT: COMPLEX REMOVAL
Mammoet completed a complicated steam converter removal project. Alex Dahm reports.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Int. Cranes and Specialized Transp October 2022.