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Take a look back at history's greatest construction feats. From historic buildings and bridges, to antique equipment, to uncovered artifacts, the industry as it once was still makes an impact on construction today.
JCB - Mon August 31, 2020
Vintage JCB Machine Restored to Former Glory
One of JCB's longest-standing customers has unwrapped a unique present — a vintage backhoe loader restored to its former glory to mark the equipment manufacturer's approaching 75th anniversary. Lincolnshire-based Eric Carnaby & Son has been a customer since 1959 and over the following six decades has bought more than 150 JCB machines....
HCEA - Tue August 18, 2020
Construction Equipment Guide takes a look back at some of the earliest paving equipment. ...
Raleigh News & Observer - Wed August 12, 2020
Raleigh Landmark, The Big Yellow Tractor Sign, Returns to City Street
The old tractor sign from the former North Carolina Equipment Co. building has a new home on The Standard student apartment building along Raleigh's Hillsborough Street. When residents began moving into The Standard, a new student apartment building on Hillsborough Street, many of them passed under a big yellow tractor that has watched over this stretch of the street since before World War II....
HCEA - Mon August 03, 2020
Lifting From the Past – Cranes From the Ike Years
Construction Equipment Guide looks back at cranes from the 1950s. ...
Hackensack Meridian Health - Wed June 24, 2020
New Jersey's Raritan Bay Medical Center Old Bridge Unveils Time Capsule
In 1997, Hackensack Meridian Raritan Bay Medical Center Old Bridge team members buried a time capsule during the construction of adding a fourth level to the hospital. Recently, Raritan Bay Medical Center Old Bridge leaders and team members unveiled the time capsule during the construction of its new expanded Emergency Department....
HCEA - Mon June 15, 2020
Looking Back: Cranes of Yesteryear
A look at cranes from the past courtesy of the Historical Construction Equipment Association. ...
VDOT - Mon June 01, 2020
VDOT Archaeologist Helped Uncover 'Witch Bottle' From I-64 Work Site
Prior to joining the Virginia Department of Transportation in March 2019, Chris Shephard, the agency's Richmond District archaeologist, made a "bewitching" discovery during the Interstate 64 widening project....
CEG - Thu May 21, 2020
Character Being Restored to Historic 19th Century Building in Birmingham, Ga.
Atlanta-based Engineering Design Technologies (EDT) currently is hard at work renovating one of downtown Birmingham's oldest existing buildings. The three-story Taylor Building is located on the edge of the city's historic theater and retail district along 19th Street North....
Lori Lovely – CEG Correspondent - Mon April 06, 2020
Historic 1800s Building Comes Down Amid Safety Concerns in Oxford, Miss.
When Tim Smith bought a run-down building on the Oxford city square, he planned to tear it down to make way for a new restaurant. The Courthouse Square Preservation Commission denied permission to demolish the nineteenth-century structure, however, forcing Smith to alter his plans....
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