REELING IN THE BIG ONE
All along the Great Lakes, fishermen dream of reeling in the big one. ALL Erection & Crane Rental Corp. of Cleveland, a member of the ALL Family of Companies, may have reeled in the biggest one of all—a 230,000 pound reel full of electrical cable, and one that helped bring reliable electricity to residents of a Lake Erie island.
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A HIGHER CALLING
ALL Crane Rental of Tennessee helps build new catholic cathedral. All jobs and all customers are important, but some jobs make you feel like you’re reporting to a higher authority. This was no doubt the case when construction crews took on the project to build the new Cathedral of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in West Knoxville, Tennessee.
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LITTLE SPACE IN LITTLE ITALY
Cleveland’s Little Italy is a close-knit, historic community. When a 75-ton capacity crane arrives on the scene—and starts winding through tight alleyways—people take notice.
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THOUSAND-FOOT VIEW: TALLEST TOWER CRANE IN CHICAGO HITS NEW HIGH FOR ALL
In the past few years, Chicago has had more tower crane construction than most other major cities in America.
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CRANE & HOIST PROFILES HALIFAX'S MACDONALD BRIDGE RENOVATION
Rehabilitating “the old bridge” connecting Halifax and Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, is such a huge undertaking that it has earned the nickname “The Big Lift.”
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ROADS & BRIDGES PROFILES CRANES WIDENING HIGHWAY IN FLORIDA
Widening a highway includes widening and replacing bridges, and for that, cranes are in high demand.
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ACT PROFILES AN ALL TOWER AT APPLE'S FLAGSHIP CHICAGO STORE
Central Contractors Service, a division of North American crane rental and sales operation ALL Family of Companies, provided a 35.3 USt capacity luffing jib Potain crane to work on the construction of consumer electronics giant Apple’s new flagship store in Chicago.
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BIC PROFILE
A power-generating station in Florida faced a big challenge last fall. The station’s circulating dry scrubber (CDS) vessel — used to remove sulfur dioxide — had collapsed into itself and was in danger of falling.
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