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We're looking for an experienced HR Generalist who’s ready to make a real difference. If you're skilled in recruitment, HR compliance, and employee engagement we want to hear from you!
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Enjoying the weather in Napa at the BeaverDilly. Good times with great people. #MrCrane #IntegratedSolutions #Inquipco #BeaverDilly #GoodTimes #Oldfriends #NewClients #Reconnecting
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We are delighted to announce the appointment of Daniel (Dan) Cadenhead as Senior Contracts Administrator at Mr. Crane. Dan brings over 40 years of construction management experience across the Western United States and Canada. His distinguished career includes roles as President of Anderson Drilling, Senior Vice President for Hayward Baker's Western Region, and most recently, Operations Manager at Mr. Crane. We are confident that Dan's extensive expertise in operations and contract management will be invaluable to both our customers and Mr. Crane.
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Proud to be apart of such a great project. Thank you to our hard working crew and to all who made it happen!
🔊 Exciting Update! Caltrans crews have been busy working hard this last week as 14 girders have been placed over the southbound lanes at the 101 - Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in Agoura Hills! 👏 All lanes of southbound US-101 at Chesebro Road to Liberty Canyon Road remain closed overnight from 11pm – 4am during Monday-Friday for the next several weeks to continue placing the remaining girders. “Look at those girders in place! You can now officially drive UNDER the wildlife crossing.” - Beth Pratt, Regional Executive Director, California at National Wildlife Federation For more visit: https://lnkd.in/gpi-TRsM 🎥Beth Pratt 🎥Caltrans District 7 - Los Angeles #Caltrans #SaveLACougars #WildlifeCrossing #WildlifeConnectivity #CoExistence
Update: Wildlife Crossing
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Our Liebherr LTM 1400-7.1 helping the dismantle of our tower crane from a tight spot!
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Our Link-Belt 300 Ton Truck Cranes are ready for your lifting needs!
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What an incredible project to have the opportunity to be part of! We are looking forward to setting these girders soon! Caltrans
“We are very excited to celebrate this big milestone in the construction of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing. With the placement of the horizontal supports, the structure is truly going to start looking like the bridge it will become,” said Beth Pratt, California Regional Executive Director for the National Wildlife Federation. We know that closures of the freeway do have impacts on traffic and the community, and we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Caltrans has a thorough plan for detours, and we trust their excellent team to manage this to minimize disruption. And these ‘closures for cougar’ are for a good cause—helping to save the area mountain lions from extinction and ensuring a future for all wildlife in the Santa Monica Mountains.” The #SaveLACougars campaign is preparing to celebrate an exciting and major construction milestone on the monumental effort to complete the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in Los Angeles County. To date, more than 6,100 tons of concrete have been poured and over 426 tons of bar reinforcing steel have been placed to create the walls of the structure on either side of the freeway and the columns in the median on the 101 freeway. Next month, Caltrans construction crews are planning to begin the complex process of installing the large-scale concrete beams that will be the first horizontal supports for the crossing. Caltrans’s plan includes placing the girders late at night as well as other measures to make the process as convenient as possible for highway users. With this next step in construction, Caltrans will close half of the 101 freeway—all lanes in one direction—for the first time for this project. Closures are expected to begin around April 16, but this date is subject to change. Closures will occur on Monday through Friday nights for five hours starting at 11:59 p.m. Each night, only one direction of the 101 Freeway will be completely closed – lanes in the opposite direction will stay open for traffic. The entire process of placing these concrete beams is expected to take from thirty to forty-five days to complete and will feature the placement of a total of 82 concrete beams, or girders, across all ten lanes of the 101 freeway. The girders, long boxes of reinforced concrete, will become the first level of the wildlife crossing’s multilayered structure above and across one of the nation’s busiest freeways. To avoid lengthy closures of the freeway, the girders were manufactured off-site in Riverside County and large trucks will transport them to the construction site. Each girder over the northbound lanes is 103 feet long and weighs 140 tons. Each girder over the southbound lanes is more than 93 feet long and weighs over 126 tons. For context, the weight of just one girder is equivalent to the weight of more than 14 African elephants! For more info, sign up for a weekly newsletter by contacting Michael Comeaux at Caltrans at michael.comeaux@dot.ca.gov or by calling (213) 897-9372.
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