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Here is a new way of erecting wind turbines, onshore and offshore, using smaller cranes than those ordinarily employed
Heavy lift lattice boom crawler from XCMG completes heavy offshore lifts at a radius of 42 metres
Saudi Arabia is undergoing transformation at breakneck speed, as the Kingdom aims to reduce its dependence on oil under its Vision 2030 project. International Construction takes a look at 17 of Saudi Arabia’s biggest megaprojects
Switzerland’s Emil Egger AG used two Liebherr crawler cranes to erect the country’s second-largest wind farm, in the Jura mountains
Kuehne+Nagel to deliver wind turbine components for Envision Energy on NEOM project
Lucy Barnard speaks to construction workers braving Russian missile attacks to build it
Indian rental company expands its rental fleet with XCMG machines
Jack-up vessel Voltaire to position first turbine for Dogger Bank wind farm this weekend
Easier and safer installation among the benefits of turbines with two rotors
Recycling wind turbine blades is “a key challenge” for the industry, says Iberdrola
Wind component-specific trailers create a safe and efficient solution.
Meeting the lifting and transport needs of the wind energy industry in Spain has given Mario Aguado and his family’s company a real boost, he tells Graham Anderson for ICST
Huisman and Siemens Gamesa have a new solution for controlled turbine assembly
German wind farm is the first job for a third new Liebherr LR 11000 to join the MaxiKraft fleet
Electric climbing cranes could revolutionise wind farm construction and maintenance
Mammoet, Sarens and Buckner HeavyLift are geared up to be major players in the U.S.
Super heavy lift crane number two for Norwegian offshore wind turbine installation specialist
Narrow track version of 700 tonne capacity lattice boom crane for wind farm work
The 450-ton all-terrain is equipped with self-rigging MegaWingLift and MAXbase variable-position outriggers.
Gatwood Crane Service, a subsidiary of Bay Crane, purchased 43 cranes and other related equipment from Chellino Crane, a subsidiary of ML Crane Group.