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Mr. Aidala said there was plenty of blame to go around and cited a Buildings Department inspector who officials said was supposed to have inspected the East 51st Street crane less than two weeks before it collapsed, but did not.
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From Newark, the Zorba — the unsorted pile of aluminum and copper that comes out of the shredder — was loaded into a tilted container using a crane (far less elegantly than with a FASTek) and from there onto a Panamax vessel, which passed through the Panama Canal.
In contrast, the costs of using a mobile crane are less than half this sum.
Driving back from the factory, I count more than 30 cranes in less than five minutes.
By reducing the number of simultaneously lifting quay cranes by less than 50%, the total savings are less, but the savings per second do not increase.
Many ports have begun to replace diesel-powered cranes with less-polluting electric cranes.
[Pardon Me for Asking] Atlas shrugs at crane collapses: would less regulation improve safety?
The case against him, announced by the Manhattan district attorney's office and the city's Department of Investigation, was filed just a week after the city's second fatal crane collapse in less than three months.
It was the first of two fatal crane collapses in less than three months — the second, on East 91st Street in June, left two dead — and came amid a spike of fatal construction accidents, bringing intense scrutiny to the Department of Buildings, which regulates construction work in New York City.
Some people may wish that the construction crane was also breeding less rapidly.
I actually wanted her to kill the likable Lady Crane: it would have been less stressful for us, the viewers.
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