April 9, 2014 - In This Issue:
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ALL Erection Buys Nine All-Terrain and

Rough-Terrain Cranes

The ALL Erection family of crane-rental companies is expanding its fleet by buying a total of nine new all-terrain and rough-terrain cranes from Grove and Link-Belt. 

 

Four all-terrain cranes with capacities from 165 to 450 tons and five rough-terrain cranes with capacities from 65 to 150 tons were purchased to meet the growing demands in the crane-rental market. 

 

The nine new cranes include one Grove GMK6400; two Grove GMK5165-2s; a newer five-axle all-terrain crane; one Grove RT9150E; two Grove RT770E  rough-terrain cranes; one Link-Belt ATC-3275 all-terrain crane; and two Link-Belt RTC-8065 Series II-a rough-terrain crane with a fully-rigged transport weight of less than 90,000 lbs.

 

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Labor Market Analytics' Impact on Managing Risk, Planning for the Future at CRC/ICHC

Brian Stamper, director of sales and business development for Construction Labor Market Analyzer (CLMA), will discuss how labor market analytics can help employers manage risk and prepare their workforce for future projects at the Crane & Rigging Conference/Industrial Crane & Hoist Conference (CRC/ICHC) in Houston, Dec. 3-4.

 

While contractors often use the data to prepare for craft labor shortages, crane and rigging sub-contractors can use the information to know what training needs to take place, which workers to retain, and when and what knowledge transfer activities need to take place from retiring workers. 

 

crc-ichc The session will include an interactive demonstration using current data trends. Developed in alliance with the Workforce Development Committee of the Construction Users Roundtable, the CLMA helps owners, contractors, and trainers plan for future labor needs.

 

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Upcoming Webinar on Effective Fleet Risk Control
in the Construction Industry

Kevin Cunningham

Many studies and countless statistics that illustrate the need for effective fleet risk control, and there are even more "driver safety programs" touted by industry experts in today's market. However, the fleet accident statistics are staggeringly high. 


How can a company get beyond the hype to actually establish an effective fleet risk control culture in your organization? Learn best practices from industry expert, Kevin Cunningham, president of HIIG Construction. 

Additionally, all attendees on the live presentation will receive a complimentary "Tools of the Trade" document that can be customized with your company logo and used in your training courses.

 

Date: Tues., April 29

Time: 2 pm EST

Cost: FREE

 

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