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Ed Bell Construction Modernizes Fleet with New Link-Belt 75RT

Since 1963, Ed Bell Construction Inc. of Dallas, Texas, has been a concrete paving enterprise in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. In the early 2000s the company expanded into bridge work, utilizing an existing fleet of 50-ton rough terrain cranes and heavy haul transport trailers to mobilize its crane fleet to its fullest extent for both paving and bridge construction....


Link-Belt Continues Environmental Journey with Second SC&RA Award

The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) presented Link-Belt Cranes with its second Environmental Award during the 2018 Annual Conference at the Boca Raton Resort in Boca Raton, Fla. Link-Belt previously won the award in 2012 and is the only member organization to have won the award twice....


C.D. Smith Makes Link-Belt Impact in Wisconsin

Second quarter 2018 represented the first period of time C.D. Smith Construction had the full collection of Link-Belt lattice crawler cranes at its disposal for construction projects covering central and southern Wisconsin....


Link-Belt Advances on All-Terrain Front

Building on the success of its predecessors and designed with a philosophy of continuous improvement, Link-Belt's five-axle 175|AT is the manufacturer's most versatile and compact design yet, according to the manufacturer....


Link-Belt Announces All New Full Power 100RT

Link-Belt is bringing a new 100RT rough terrain crane to the market with the longest full-power boom available. "There's not a full power boom out there that carries this capacity chart at radius," said Brian Smoot, product manager telescopic rough terrain cranes....


Trio of Link-Belt RTs Keep Pace at Washington Univ. in St. Louis

Custom Service Crane Inc. of Fisher, Ill., recently purchased two Link-Belt 90-ton (80-t) RTC-8090 Series II rough terrain cranes and a 110-ton (100-t) RTC-80110 Series II for East End expansion at Washington University in St....


TCC-2500 Solves Wind Challenges in Kansas

A Link-Belt TCC-2500 250-ton (235-t) telescopic crawler crane is on rent to R.J. Corman Railroad Services in central Kansas. R.J. Corman Railroad Services is contracted by Watco Supply Chain Services to unload wind components delivered by truck and rail at two 30 acre sites in Great Bend and Larned, Kan....


Link-Belt Introduces 348 Series 2 Lattice Crawler Crane

Link-Belt Cranes has introduced the all-new 348 Series 2 300-ton (273-t) lattice crawler crane. Over the years, Link-Belt's 348 class of lattice crawler has been job proven on projects from Prudoe Bay, Alaska, to Miami....


Previous TCC-500 Experience Leads to Purchase in Knoxville

Charles Blalock & Sons of Sevierville, Tenn., was awarded contract for a portion of a multi-phase $71 million contract to realign and improve 1.69 miles of SR115/Alcoa Hwy south of downtown Knoxville, Tenn....


348 H5 Lifts Between the Hedges at University of Georgia

Precision Stone Setting Co. of Hiram, Ga., purchased a 300-ton (273-t) Link-Belt 348 H5 lattice crawler crane in part for stadium renovations at University of Georgia's Sanford Stadium in Athens, Ga....