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Sherwin Asrow, Founding Member of Chicago Committee on High Rise Buildings, Dies at 101

ENR Construction

During his career as a structural engineer, Asrow had been involved with numerous major projects in Chicago, as well as updating the city's high-rise building code.

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Chicago Pneumatic CPG 625 Generator

Construction Equipment

Chicago Pneumatic generator model CPG 625 is the largest in the lineup, 625 kVA prime power. It has a 724-horsepower Volvo Penta Tier 4-F engine that uses SCR for exhaust aftertreatment. The generator has an AREP alternator excitation system that provides 300 percent overcurrent starting…

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Chicago Pneumatic 2.5 Portable Generator

Construction Equipment

The Chicago Pneumatic 2.5 The Chicago Pneumatic gasoline engine provides 6.4… features a 4.75-gallon gallon fuel tank that can run continuously for 11 hours. At 120 or 240 volts, the generator produces a continuous output of 2,500 watts. The unit weighs nearly 115 pounds and measures 23x17x19 inches.

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Chicago Engineering Company Faces More Citations

Construction Equipment

For the second time this year, OSHA has cited Pan-Oceanic Engineering Co. for failing to protect workers from trenching hazards at a job site at East 93rd Street and South Woodlawn Avenue in Chicago.

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An AEC-incubated intelligent building platform is making two buildings in Chicago smarter

BD+C

What started out as a consulting assignment ended with the installation of a new intelligent building platform, incubated by a leading engineering design firm, into two high-rise office buildings in Chicago.

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Great Chicago Fire Slows Down Road Construction

Construction Equipment

A $134 million Illinois Department of Transportation project on Chicago's Lake Shore Drive is experiencing unforeseen delays in part due to recycling done in 1871. Debris from the historic fire was used as landfill along the Lake Michigan shoreline.

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Chicago Set to Replace Dam with Ripple Strips

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Chicago Park District officials plan to demolish a 4-foot dam and replace it with ripple strips in order to improve river quality and enable fish to move upstream. WTTW reports the dam could be removed within a week, according to the Army Corps of Engineers.

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