
DICA expands LevelRight product line
Outrigger pads and ground protection product maker DICA has expanded its LevelRight Outrigger Pad product line to four sizes, including 12-inch, 24-inch, 30-inch and 35-inch. The LevelRight pad was first introduced in 2024.

5 Wearable Devices for Modern Construction Sites
The construction industry is increasingly adopting wearable technologies to enhance safety, efficiency and productivity on job sites. These innovations integrate advanced sensors and connectivity into standard safety gear, providing real-time data and alerts to both workers and supervisors. Below is an overview of some of the latest wearable technologies in construction, highlighting their benefits and real-world applications.
Women break barriers at Kerala's Vizhinjam port
Operating massive cranes, nine women are working alongside their male counterparts in a traditionally male-dominated profession, breaking into yet another field long considered a male bastion.
Making Effective Crane Outrigger Pad Choices
Choosing the right outrigger pads helps ensure efficiency and improve safety on jobsites. The stability they provide for cranes ensures a safer work environment for operators and crews. However, not all pads serve the same purpose, and there are several factors to consider when making effective choices. Additionally, there are best practices to employ for maintaining pads to ensure safety and long service life.
Marchetti launches another electric crane
New from the Italian mobile crane manufacturer is another fully battery-electric crane. The Trio 0E is a 15 tonne capacity mini rough terrain type city crane. The five section telescopic boom extends to 19.1 metres (15 metres for pick and carry duty).
Building Construction's 2025 Forecast
Chris Fisher is a Managing Principal at consulting and M&A advisory company Ducker Carlisle. There, he is responsible for Global Commercial Team while also leading the firms Building and Construction industry practice. Fisher holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Management from Purdue University and an MBA with specialization in global economics from Indiana University.

Leading the Charge: How Women Are Shaping the Future of Utilities
If you’re a woman working in utilities, you already know you’re in the minority. While the number of women in the industry has slowly grown over the years, women still face barriers to leadership advancement. Not only are women not reaching their full career potential, but businesses are also not reaching their full potential as research shows that women in leadership contribute positively to financial performance.

Washington L&I Moves to Strengthen Tower Crane Safety Rules
The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I), through its Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH), is moving forward with new rulemaking procedures to implement and enforce Second Substitute House Bill (2SHB) 2022, passed during the 2024 legislative session.

Remember the Basics When Entering a Platform
For bucket truck operators, getting into a platform day after day becomes second nature. Often, the job at hand is on his or her mind – whether it’s installing a transformer, replacing damaged or worn-out power lines, or making any other necessary repairs. The following are items for line workers to remember prior to and after entering a platform.

10 Safety Tips for Operating New Technology-Driven Heavy Equipment
The construction industry is rapidly evolving with the integration of advanced technology in heavy equipment. While these innovations enhance efficiency and productivity, they also introduce new safety challenges. Ensuring the safety of workers operating these machines is paramount.

All terrains aid UK airport project
As part of a major engineering works projects, Southern Cranes and Access’ two Grove GMK5150XL all terrain cranes completed a tandem lift to install a 22 tonne substation at the UK’s London Gatwick Airport. Clive Sadler, director, Southern Cranes and Access, explained, “We had to ensure all work was carried out below a 25 metre height so the airport would not have to suspend aircraft movements.
What are the 7 Parts of a Tree?
Trees are a mainstay of our environment, providing us with oxygen, shade, and health benefits. They improve air quality, support wildlife, and beautify our landscapes. Yet, how well do you really know the trees around you? Understanding tree anatomy helps you appreciate them more and take better care of them. Let’s dive in and explore the seven key parts of a tree: roots, trunk, bark, branches, leaves, crown, and stump.

Live Updates: EV Emissions by State and Regulatory Changes
The heavy equipment industry continues to navigate shifting EV emissions by state, with significant developments at both federal and state levels. Recent legal challenges have led to the rollback of some of California’s most aggressive emissions mandates, creating uncertainty for fleet operators nationwide. Below, we provide an updated overview of federal policies and state-specific changes.
Episode 152: How to Improve Hazard Recognition to Reduce Risks in Your Workplace
Pete Susca, Principal at OpX Safety, shares tips for identifying hazards before they lead to incidents and helping those in your organization better understand safety risks. He also discusses case studies from the field of how examining processes and tasks can help better protect workers and improve your organization's bottom line.

New ANSI Z359 Updates
The use of scissor lifts, boom lifts and other mobile elevated work platforms (MEWPs) is becoming increasingly popular on jobsites and facilities across the nation. They are effective in elevating workers closer to where tasks need to be performed, but proper precautions must be taken to ensure workers are protected from falling out of the lift when operating at heights.

Understanding Psychosocial Hazards in the Workplace
While the term “psychosocial hazards” might sound complex, it simply refers to aspects of our work environment that can negatively affect our mental and physical well-being. These hazards can be subtle and often go unnoticed, but their impact can be significant.

Rosendin Electric Deploys Custom Robots to Install Solar Panels
Newly developed solar panel installation robots are drastically reducing labor costs and human toil associated with building solar photovoltaic farms, as Rosendin Electric’s partnership with robotics firm ULC Technologies has found after a year of successful trials on real solar jobsites.

Will AI really change the crane industry?
For the past few years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a buzzword that’s impossible to ignore.
With new AI-powered tools and systems emerging every day, there’s been widespread talk about how AI will revolutionise the construction industry. The conversation has been continuously gaining momentum, as industry leaders explore AI’s potential to improve productivity and safety on job sites.

France Elévateur's Mov-Up
France Elévateur - part of the Time Group - has launched a new lightweight 3.5 tonne truck mounted range of telescopic boomed work platforms, the Mov-Up 16, 18 and 20, with working heights of 16, 18 and 20 metres respectively.
The Evolution of the Grapplesaw Crane
Introduced in the U.S. in the mid 2000s, grapplesaw attachments on knuckleboom cranes have been used increasingly by tree service companies. Since their introduction, however, the technology has not changed to any great extent, except for their application on larger cranes with higher capacities.