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Officials at the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration may be glad to know that crane operator exams are covering OSHA rules more vigorously.
At the Oct. 1-3 International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition in Louisville, Ky., you may have missed a 1985 Dodge Ram D350 pickup in the Cummins booth.
Obama goes to Maryland road-building firm's headquarters and criticizes Boehner. The House Speaker calls on Democrats to come to the negotiating table.
In what is believed to be the largest operation of its kind, project engineers and crews with U.S.-based Titan Salvage Co. and its Italian partner Micoperi successfully righted the Costa Concordia cruise liner
The battles over project labor agreements continue, and show no signs of abating. On Sept. 6, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit upheld a Michigan law that banned project labor agreements on state projects. Business-oriented groups like the Associated Builders and Contractors cheered the decision.
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