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Elliott V60 Aerial Work Platform

Construction Equipment

V60 material-handling aerial work platform features 63 feet of working height and a 1,000-pound material-handling capacity. The platform also provides 38 feet of working side reach and a 30x40-inch top-mounted… It mounts on a non-CDL, 19,000-pound GVWR chassis for increased driver flexibility.

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Elliott Equipment E120 Work Platform

Construction Equipment

The E120 truck-mounted aerial work platform extends to 120 feet of working height with 80 feet of side reach. The platform has a capacity of 600 pounds, measures 34x72 inches, and has hydraulic leveling and rotation. An optional jib winch has a capacity of 1,500 pounds. The boom mounts on a three-…

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JLG Experts on 5 trends Shaping the Future of Lift Equipment

Construction Business Owner

Scissor and boom lifts, now known as mobile elevated work platforms (MEWP), were already getting a makeover due to the updated design requirements of the new ANSI A92 suite of standards.

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Product Snapshot: Aerial Work Platform and Impact Wrench

ENR Construction

The V60 aerial work platform boasts a maximum working height of 63 ft and a 500-lb capacity.

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ENR Editorial Work Honored Across Multiple Platforms

ENR Construction

He learned that television’s Telly Awards honor videos created across all screens—including ENR’s work posted on ENR.com/videos. Managing Editor Scott Blair has a passion for videography.

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Cupix Adds Work Progress Tracking to Its Digital Twin Platform

ENR Construction

As more images and reality captures come in from jobsites, the work of blending that data with existing digital twins can be onerous.

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Effective Marketing For Diverse Construction Job Categories

Construction Marketing

Mechanical and electrical engineers work on systems within buildings, such as heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) and electrical systems. Conduct safety training and inspections to create a secure work environment. Work with a variety of metals and follow precise specifications for structural integrity.