Avopiling has received the delivery of the first two of six Kobelco lattice boom hydraulic crawlers from TRT Australia. Avopiling’s General Manager David Tevanian explains how the new cranes will fit into the company’s existing fleet.
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Preston Hire’s vision for infrastructure
With infrastructure projects growing in size and complexity, Preston Hire has focussed on positioning itself to better support road and rail projects, as the company’s newly appointed General Manager, Mike Thomas explains.
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Humma’s development plan fully pays dividends
Over the last 25 years, DRA Engineering has continued to develop the Humma range of pick and carry cranes. Much of this is as a result of customer feed-back. The Freo Group (Freo) embraced the early model Hummas, but after trialling them for some time they were returned.
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West Gate Tunnel Project: Building the portals
Roads & Infrastructure goes behind the scenes with the West Gate Tunnel Project contractors CPBJH JV and their lifting partner, Premier Cranes and Rigging, to look at the challenges in shaping the tunnels’ entry and exit portals.
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Lifting with the right approach
When Premier Cranes and Rigging were invited to help with preparatory civil works at the west gate tunnel project, they knew this could be their big break. The project however, proved to be more valuable for the company than they originally thought.
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Premier Cranes cracking the code with #TeamLifting
With an understanding for what makes a successful business, Premier Cranes & Rigging knows that to best serve its clients, it has to begin with its people.
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Humma’s journey through 25 years of innovation
It has taken 25 years of constant innovation and evolution for the Humma pick and carry range to really hit its mark.
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Monash engineers’ new tool helps automate construction monitoring
New technology developed by engineers from Monash University helps automatically monitor performance of on-site construction machinery.
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Humma the quiet performer
Dave Lewis, from Lewis Engineering really understands the Humma articulated pick and carry crane. 10 years ago he helped with the development of his own Humma 35 Mk1 and as a result of its performance he has just taken delivery of a Humma 25 Mk2.
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Autolevelling versus side slope deration
The issue of derating a cranes lift capacity when operating on uneven surfaces led DRA Group to develop the Autoleveller System for its high capacity Humma 55T pick and carry crane.
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