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Additionally, all crawler cranes (which this one was) and tower cranes have been ordered secured.
For 1000 Glass Cranes, Germ is spending one entire year on "one large idea"—blowing no less than 1,000 glass cranes.
Cranes to help aid arrives On Monday, Haley said four US supported cranes had reached the port of Hudaydah in Yemen.
This decline affects white neck cranes in Asia, as well as whooping cranes here in the U.S. Walnut is originally from Asia.
Biologists tried to introduce bred cranes into states where cranes had died out to solidify new flocks, but early efforts failed, and the flocks died.
In the wake of the accident on Friday, the city ordered that 376 currently operating crawler cranes, as well as 43 larger tower cranes, be secured.
Jamie McGoldrick, the U.N. humanitarian coordinator in Yemen, said that mobile cranes brought to the port had a "quite small" capacity although some vessels had on-board cranes.
As a precaution, officials ordered that 376 other crawler cranes currently operating in the city, as well as 83 of the larger tower cranes, be secured, the mayor said.
Thanks to the restrictions, endangered species have been able to prosper in the area, including red-crowned cranes, white-naped cranes, mandarin ducks, musk deer, mountain goats and more.
The mayor announced that he was ordering all 376 crawler cranes and 43 tower cranes registered in the city to be secured even though wind had not yet reached 25 mph.
The state got more resources for overseeing cranes after that, but "with 120 tower cranes and seven investigators, you can tell they are very busy all the time," Mr. Church said.
Founded in 1989 in central China's Hunan province, Sany is a diversified engineering machinery manufacturer, with products including concrete machinery, excavator, crawler cranes, truck cranes, pile driving machinery and road construction machinery.
Real Estate Weekly notes that 2141 cranes dotted the Manhattan market in 220, twice as many as the year before, and almost seven times the number of cranes currently working in Los Angeles.
That said, Crowe also cares for other cranes besides Walnut.
"Now, it's ridiculous because there are cranes everywhere," she said.
Authorities used cranes and metal cutters to clear the debris.
Some folded origami paper cranes marked with messages of support.
The cranes sprouting across the skyline suggest more growth ahead.
Ten cranes tower overhead but nobody sits in their cabins.
Today the city's famous skyline is a forest of cranes.
And construction cranes, vehicles and workers fill the remaining space.
They may also operate larger vehicles like bulldozers or cranes.
" TRUMP: "I love cranes, I love trucks of all types.
Massive construction cranes spin in Downtown Miami by Biscayne Bay.
I can hear cranes from inside my house right now.
Last year, the coalition bombed the port, damaging its cranes.
We expect the jackhammers, the sidewalk bridges and the cranes.
The paper cranes are considered symbols of hope and healing.
The port itself lacks adequate cranes after repeated coalition bombing.
They are machines that pump concrete; they are not cranes.
Cranes then drop the steel trusses onto barges floating below.
Downtown Chicago is booming, its skyline dotted with construction cranes.
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"For cranes, the parent is a man in a white robe," Yuri Markin, the director of the preserve that brought up the white cranes, told Russian state radio and cited by The New York Times.
A panoply of telescoping limbs, animals, and cranes hide in composites.
As of January, there were about 60 construction cranes in Seattle.
Lorries buzz in and out ferrying materials, cranes dot the skyline.
Until a solution is found, the cranes must continue to operate.
The refuge is home to black bears, alligators and sandhill cranes.
Two months before my 900th crane, I had finished 700 cranes.
Just look at all the construction cranes on the Miami skyline.
The president dressed all in white to emulate the cranes' parent.
This time cranes and construction crews are replacing caravans and camels.
Now, when I look out, I see a lot of cranes.
Construction workers in fluorescent vests watched from cranes on Michigan Avenue.
From there, two remotely operated cranes will dissemble the original shelter.
Finally, the cloud transformed into hundreds upon hundreds of sandhill cranes.
You know there is major construction underway when cranes tower above.
"No cranes, no cement, right?" she teased them, as they laughed.
There are cranes around downtown and rising glass and steel condominiums.
They see cranes downtown and too much disinvestment in their neighborhoods.
Don't be misled by the construction cranes that punctuate city skylines.
It's a full package and you can experience "Paper Cranes" above.
They attached tiny fluorescent pigment molecules to the tips of the cranes so they could see what they were doing in real time, then observed the cranes as the electric field surrounding them was carefully changed.
Previously, such cranes could operate until measured wind speeds reached 30 m.p.h.
In January, the WFP sent the cranes on a ship to Hodeida.
Its bombing has badly damaged facilities, disabling the cranes which unload cargo.
Harris, still straining her phone above the crowd, cranes her neck skyward.
Its streets hum with supersize cars and its skyline bristles with cranes.
At times the bridge has had two dozen cranes doing various jobs.
The view has been compromised by giant cranes and a rising skyline.
DUBLIN — The 70 or so cranes on the skyline make the statement.
Plastic excavators, bulldozers and cranes fueled by imagination have long captivated toddlers.
Sheet rock and cranes will turn Times Square into Disneyland one day.
Cranes are plentiful around the city where new homes are springing up.
We strolled toward the water, where hulking cranes rose in the background.
Sandhill cranes flock toward the Platte River in Nebraska during their migrations.
Before the collapse, the building was surrounded by scaffolding and multiple cranes.
Do the main command operation of all your cranes in the city.
Another 53 taller "tower cranes" are also being operated in the city.
The earth is always being moved and cranes reach into the sky.
LOOKING AHEAD Construction cranes for residential projects continue to dot the skyline.
MIAMI (Reuters) - Cranes at three South Florida high rises under construction collapsed in the face of heavy winds as Hurricane Irma ripped through the area on Sunday, days after authorities warned about dangers to cranes from the approaching storm.
The mammoth cranes, road blockages and omnipresent construction workers added to my reluctance.
Now when I see those orange vests and cranes, I feel at ease.
Remotely operated orange-and-white cranes lean over them like reverent metal giraffes.
A flock of cranes, enthralled by the glow of monitors in the distance.
Cranes lay down a latticework of metal poles nearby to reinforce the terrain.
Rescuers used cranes to lift the injured on stretchers from the top deck.
Cranes loom over a towering seawall and new roads snake over the hills.
It's hard to pick but soo far 'Cranes in the sky' and 'Mad.
During the Boston condo glut of the late 270s, Ed Hart counted cranes.
The company has three segments - aerial work platforms, cranes and material processing machines.
Other sites have cranes, impermeable surfaces and safety standards for workers and equipment.
Siberian cranes can live up to 80 years, but they are critically endangered.
Mr. Putin once led cranes on their migration route on a hang glider.
Three construction cranes snapped in Miami from the storm winds over the weekend.
Cranes stand idle, and families are still living in crumbling houses awaiting demolition.
A handful of cranes move the pieces up and down, back and forth.
Even the housing crash didn't stop the cranes from returning with astonishing alacrity.
Replacement cranes, paid for by the United States, have not been allowed through.
It involves making paper cranes, so I fold and half watch the movie.
The sandhill cranes, arriving in the fall, are among the biggest crowd-pleasers.
Then on October 20, the two cranes were toppled with strategically placed explosives.
But over the years, dams have transformed the habitat the cranes once occupied.
It added that lifting tools, cranes and maintenance teams were dispatched to the site.
Large yellow cranes could be seen jutting from the tops of taller, unfinished blocks.
But cranes should be able to handle winds almost twice as strong, Barth said.
Most African capitals are hives of construction; the only cranes in Harare are birds.
Crews hope to have the cranes down by Friday evening before dark, McConnell said.
It offers more than 1,300 cranes, one of the largest fleets in the industry.
If businesses don't purchase more jackhammers and cranes, fewer construction workers are hired. Why?
Then, in January, they watched as the cranes and backhoes stopped and never restarted.
Solange, who sang "Cranes in the Sky" has issues with being lifted by Bey.
Yemen's main port at Hodeida is badly damaged and has been short of cranes.
Yet even as the wrecking ball nears, cranes are at work across the road.
Next phase Cranes dominate the park skyline, as construction kicks into a higher gear.
In 2007, Morgan Stanley estimated the city had 20% of the world's construction cranes.
Loud cranes dig into the ground, while large machines suck water from the ground.
"Ports load and unload containers automatically, using GPS to guide the cranes," he explained.
Cranes, cement, and other building supplies were all stored on the ark's far side.
On a weekday afternoon, the only sounds come from cranes moving construction materials overhead.
The operation required workers suspended on cranes to reach the top of the pyramid.
The Port of Salalah has been closed, its cranes secured as rain pounded them.
Why develop robots and not a factory system using claws, cranes and conveyor belts?
The view wasn't glamorous—a long strip of cranes broke up the horizon line.
Low, rocky hills descend to an industrial waterfront of docks, cranes and railway tracks.
JURONG, China — For Hu Peiliang, Jurong was a city of cranes, concrete and opportunity.
Five cranes will be used, including one on the surface of the court itself.
Both bridges used the Left Coast Lifter, one of the world's largest floating cranes.
The view these days is full of cranes and construction vehicles busy at work.
We are also digitizing the way we operate the ships, the cranes, the containers.
Dramatic video footage showed firefighters rescuing people using cranes as huge crowds gathered outside.
Some glacial expeditions extract ice cores using cranes and ferry them home by helicopter.
China dominates global production in industries from shoes to electronics to port gantry cranes.
Another former senior Administration official told me that the U.S. government spent four million dollars on cranes to unload relief ships at the Houthi-controlled port of Hodeidah, but the coalition, which had blockaded Yemen, did not allow the cranes into the country.
Those who once made mud bricks by hand start working with cranes and mechanical diggers.
But cars, cranes and telescopes shame only our limbs and our senses, not our essence.
THE main feature of Beirut's skyline is not minarets or church steeples, but construction cranes.
The cranes were manufactured in the United States and shipped over, according to the EBRD.
Somewhere in the city, cranes unload new layers of stark concrete walls, awaiting another assault.
The demolition was designed to make the cranes fall away from the bodies, he said.
Something has caught his eye, and he cranes his neck to get a better view.
At the port, the cranes used to unload ships have been put out of action.
Yellow cranes mark the skyline where new office towers, hotels and luxury apartments are rising.
Sandhill cranes call out in unison, stick close together and often synchronize their movements. 15.
" Later she stripped the sound back for a gorgeous rendition of "Cranes in the Sky.
Standing as sentries to the narrow strait, giant gantry cranes heave containers onto waiting ships.
FAST cars whizz around, malls are full of expensive luxuries and cranes dominate the skyline.
EDT: Vice President Pence spoke at the Association of Equipment Manufacturers event at Manitowoc Cranes.
Pool noodles had been taped to the platforms of the boom cranes, to prevent dents.
She cranes around, eyebrows raised, and then turns back to Declan and says, Who's this?
Firefighters perched on cranes smashed windows in an attempt to reach those inside, witnesses said.
He cranes his neck for a better view as Ingles' shot soars through the air.
It's a strange hinterland of mudflats and cranes, a post-industrial scene ripe for redevelopment.
Developers fought efforts in 2008 to further regulate the cranes, according to the Miami Herald.
At one point, a large American flag hung suspended between two cranes on a bridge.
In Bhutanese culture, Phobjikha is a sacred valley and the cranes are birds from heaven.
The market peaked in 2014, he said, when cranes seemed to dominate the city skyline.
Calculator Construction cranes are the most visible sign of where new homes are being built.
One, titled "Endgame" (2017), centers on a picture of two cranes standing in marshy waters.
In Florida, birders have spotted white ibis, cattle egrets, eagles, herons, wood storks and cranes.
With cranes doing the lifting, the number of longshoremen plummeted by more than 953 percent.
But a quarter-million or so cranes are still gracing the valley with their majesty.
Big goes through a similar process, but without bulldozers, cranes or workers in hard hats.
Emergency crews in New Orleans on Friday were preparing to demolish two cranes that are teetering over a partially collapsed hotel project near the French Quarter, with fears that high winds from Tropical Storm Nestor could topple the cranes onto critical infrastructure and historic buildings.
By the end of the week, you've been reduced to an army of 'tissue paper' cranes.
There is no formal certification process for those responsible for assembling or disassembling cranes, Hautamaki said.
My immediate predecessor had a plan to turn it into kind of a competitor to Cranes.
Painted sets, which may include designs like cranes or cherry blossoms, are usually sealed with lacquer.
The WFP says the coalition did not provide a clear reason for turning back the cranes.
Cranes, forklifts and more were all brought in to complete the project, which contains 136 columns.
Nearby, skyscrapers and construction cranes make the city less livable for all but a wealthy few.
The refuge, which is popular with tourists, is home to black bears, alligators and sandhill cranes.
He's currently raising funds with a Kickstarter campaign to help support the 1000 Glass Cranes project.
There are still shuttered storefronts between East 93rd and East 94th Streets, and cranes remain visible.
Around Tuscaloosa are cranes, fenced-off construction zones and new apartments (8,270 additional beds since 2012).
A bit farther off lay Dämba Marsh, with its abundant birdlife—great bitterns, cranes, herons, sandpipers.
We see dinosaurs hauled into the air by cranes, flapping their limbs around like disco dancers.
Emblematic of this growth are the ubiquitous cranes soaring over the city's legally set height limits.
One way to see the cranes is on the overnight photography tour from the Crane Trust.
In the city, formerly known as Bombay, construction cranes and half-finished buildings dot the skyline.
We couldn't get much closer because of park regulations; the cranes don't interact well with humans.
For others, including blue cranes and flamingoes, mortalities can be reduced by 90 percent or more.
Seattle was the top city in the United States on the latest index, with 443 cranes.
In Miami, winds of as high as 100 miles per hour toppled parts of construction cranes.
Roughly a dozen cranes are working simultaneously to lift girders and other building materials into place.
Cranes lowered giant concrete blocks shaped like jacks into the breach, then covered them with dirt.
Men moved steel plate and I-beams with cranes that ran on tracks in the floor.
The chairman of the board of Red Sea ports, which includes Hodeidah, said on Wednesday that the Saudi-led coalition in January had stopped the delivery of four mobile cranes organised by the World Food Programme (WFP) to replace cranes destroyed by the coalition last year.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia said on Thursday it was installing four cranes at three ports in Yemen to help boost humanitarian aid deliveries and was ready to assist with installing cranes at the key port of Hodeidah once it was under control of a neutral party.
" — Written testimony of Karen Giberson, Accessories Council Cranes "Simply put, the cost of imposing tariffs on gantry cranes poses a significant risk to continued economic growth for the communities of Virginia and beyond as well as the national economy by threatening a major East Coast port project.
But it's "Cranes in the Sky," which comes in around the 7:30 mark, that's really stunning.
It's men who operate the cranes or set the foundations or wash windows on the 85th floor.
Besides cars and trucks, Kaalink can even fit over the polluting mouths of boats, chimneys, and cranes.
"A building contractor was lifting the steel with cranes to get at dead and injured," he said.
He suggested that the cranes be installed instead in al-Mokha port, which is under coalition control.
The lifeline to the millions in Houthi territory limps on using jerry-rigged cranes and casual labor.
The cranes would have replaced parts of the port's infrastructure destroyed by coalition airstrikes in August 2015.
Seven cranes had been sent to lift the beam and the army had been summoned, Kumar said.
Cranes dot the skyline, roads have become muddy potholed lanes and jackhammers resonate late into the night.
Firefighters atop cherry picker cranes sprayed water onto the church in an attempt to calm the flames.
That is largely due to so much new luxury supply, as cranes continue to cross the skyline.
Downtown Miami was badly flooded, and storm winds brought down at least three cranes in the city.
In truth, construction cranes are used to carry out the regime's preferred method of execution, public hangings.
Cranes dot Phoenix's skyline, and new developments are again under construction after a pause during the recession.
Miami began feeling some of Irma's winds Saturday, with high-rise construction cranes sent spinning in circles.
It also provides mobile cranes in ports that are seen as a critical part of U.S. infrastructure.
He cranes his neck around the gangster and the boy, trying to see what's going on inside.
There are 53 other cranes at the site, and Big Carl will be used primarily at night.
Almost every block features some major construction project with cranes, scaffolding and new towers puncturing the skyline.
Dockworkers regularly drive utility tractors, which help bring containers off ships, operate cranes and other heavy equipment.
Those containers are removed from the ships by large cranes, which also happen to come from China.
He and Lubezki ditched the dollies and cranes in favor of hand-held cameras and natural lighting.
We'll never forget the gigantic cranes looming over everyone as we danced on the peninsula till dawn.
"It won't be as heavy as the other cranes, and they'll use a special protection," Jourdan said.
Not in the shimmering high-rises of Miami, where hurricane winds partially knocked down two construction cranes.
Tower cranes are hundreds of feet tall, and their counterbalances can weigh as much as 30,000 pounds.
Engineers had initially hoped to demolish the cranes on Friday but delayed the operation to ensure safety.
During the bridge construction on Saturday, a crowd gathered to watch cranes lower the structure into place.
In Nashville, a surging economy has led to a recent construction boom, with cranes dotting the skyline.
Many Icelanders are pouring money into services and new construction, and cranes keep rising across the country.
Yellow construction cranes loomed above the skyline, a sight typical of cities big and small across China.
Government cranes appeared over Hui mosques, with one mosque having its dome smashed in, per the Post.
The sculpted eagles lowered by cranes from atop the giant columns look like flags at half-mast.
But the state-of-the-art Manitowoc MLC 300 lattice-boom crawler crane, like most newer cranes, has a hydraulic braking system that lowers the boom at a steady rate of about 800 feet per minute, said Mr. Loughlin, who has more than 40 years of experience operating cranes.
But the dangers posed by construction cranes have long been part of the New York streetscape, as well.
When you're a birder, you learn quickly that not everyone shares your fascination with condors, cranes and warblers.
We look at a skyline unburdened by cranes and machinery, and I wonder where this city came from.
Singapore is building a massive new port that will expand its use of automated cranes and driverless vehicles.
As of 2009 there was a thriving flock of 77 whooping cranes that flew that route every year.
Others fossils found include elephants, rhinos, tapirs, deer, beavers, crocodiles and water birds including ducks, swans and cranes.
Unrelated: I dare you to say Like Cotton Twines aloud and not sing Solange's "Cranes In the Sky."
I watch as they use diggers, cranes, the drills, their hands — anything that can help rescue those trapped.
The ship waited at sea for 10 days before eventually sailing back to Dubai, where the cranes remain.
Nairobi's skyline is dotted with cranes; new suburban housing estates are flourishing at the edge of the city.
Nearer the town, stalls give way to warehouses and enormous open-air yards; cranes stretch to the horizon.
For the last four years the skies of major U.S. metropolitan housing markets have been littered with cranes.
The final blow came when four dozen sandhill cranes arrived— as tall as men and twice as noisy.
Conservationists managed to tranquilize the elephants from helicopters and then used cranes to move the elephants onto trucks.
But on Wednesday cranes dominated the skyline above the venue and towering metal structures were supporting its roof.
It also provides mobile harbor cranes in ports that are seen as a critical part of U.S. infrastructure.
Paper cranes have about as much in common with computer science as, say, tie-dye and jet propulsion.
He cranes his neck in the direction of the courtroom but doesn't see any sign of his father.
Manufacturing firms are providing cranes for Iran, believing it is part of a construction boom in the country.
Long Beach Container Terminal plans to use Splunk to monitor system performance, automated cranes and flow of cargo.
Samson and Goliath, the yard's two giant cranes, now build wind and tidal turbines instead of ocean liners.
After some delay, IGPL awarded contracts last month for port construction equipment such as cranes, the source said.
The National Security Council acceded, and the cranes have been sent to storage, at the U.S.'s expense.
Workers using large cranes and industrial equipment move rock and soil to form new levees and containment dikes.
The looks in her videos for "Cranes In the Sky" and "Don't Touch My Hair" are already legendary.
Cranes dot the skyline here, too, just as they do on the enemy territory over at Old Trafford.
The man who operated the crane on Tuesday had 30 years of experience manipulating cranes, Mr. Loughlin said.
They went on to codirect Knowles' music videos for "Don't Touch My Hair" and "Cranes in the Sky."
The empty homes have discouraged further investment in real estate, idling cranes and construction workers around the country.
In 1941, there were a total of 16 living whooping cranes, and the species was almost wiped out.
Cranes lifted the vehicles onto flatbed trucks, which were escorted to the medical examiner by a police motorcade.
This administration is stripping so many good programs out of existence, from family planning to preserving whooping cranes.
The land is lined at the water's edge by towers for cranes that once loaded and unloaded vessels.
Firefighters with rescue baskets were hoisted by cranes onto the piled wreckage to pull people from the rubble.
This was a fancy neighborhood of gated homes and German cars and builders' cranes creating more expensive apartments.
Real estate prices soared, the public transit system was revamped and cranes towered over much of the city.
Downtown Denver is crawling with cranes, many of them erecting amenity-filled apartment complexes aimed at young professionals.
She said that the transition would involve removing cranes from the site and replacing them with other equipment.
They also offer bird-watching tours to see the rare Pallas's fish-eagles, Oriental darters and sarus cranes.
Meanwhile, several members of the Tazewell County Sheriff's Office went to J&J Cranes to speak with Reinking.
People could be seen digging through the wreckage with their bare hands, and cranes were removing crushed cars.
Antigrowth forces sometimes fault us for leasing out mummies to serve as the operators of giant construction cranes.
The crew of 4303 is dwarfed by the cranes and pipes that dominate the sprawling layers of decks.
After Friday's collapse, the city ordered all cranes to be shut down and secured due to the wind.
The cranes are expected to help ease a humanitarian crisis ravaging Yemen since its war began in 2015.
It's remote, desolate, and starkly beautiful; the kind of place where Sandhill Cranes and Snow Geese stop traffic.
On Friday, Mr. Stringer cited two recent audits while repeating earlier criticisms of the Buildings Department's oversight of cranes.
Horrified, Mr. Finley did his best to publicize Malheur's remaining bounty of waterfowl, shorebirds, egrets, herons, cranes and ibises.
It captures nearly 300 waterfowl—sandhill cranes, mallards, and pintails—taking flight at once, each bird in perfect focus.
Large cranes and barges began appearing in the coastal region of bright green mangrove forests in 2000, Pou said.
Steely skyscrapers dominate the landscape, with scaffolding and cranes taking the place of elegant bamboo and gnarly pine trees.
"Whooping cranes are still critically endangered, but there is reason to be hopeful," according to the National Wildlife Federation.
Today, thousands terrorize its forests and mangroves, gobbling up any unsuspecting animal—cranes, deer, even alligators—they can swallow.
Engineers determined that additional cranes brought in Monday were inadequate and not safe to use, McConnell said Monday afternoon.
Authorities had been trying to stabilize the cranes, but announced Wednesday that the rescue mission has moved to recovery.
Video showed the cranes tumbling down on Sunday after strategically placed explosives detonated not long after 2:30 p.m.
Miami Mayor Tomás Regalado said the city should consider stricter codes for cranes following the first accident Sunday morning.
U.B.U." The album also earned Solange her first Grammy award for R&B performance for "Cranes in the Sky.
The Port of Salalah — a key gateway for the country — also closed, its cranes secured against the pounding rain.
A roaring hive of steamrollers, cranes, dredges, lorries loaded with piles of rubble and 93,29 workers completes the scene.
For months America tried to supply new cranes, but they were turned back by Gulf members of the coalition.
On the other side of the water, the Slums smoldered behind the derelict cranes of the Port of Oakland.
It was the cranes before those that marked when my heart had been broken, filled with black and grey.
Cranes, saws and jack hammers were used to search for people who may still be trapped under the debris.
The United Nations has said the coalition prevented it from delivering mobile cranes to the port earlier this year.
By early Wednesday, video posted on social media showed cranes slowly lowering some of the monuments from their perches.
The Coastal Bend Disaster Recovery Group needs construction cleanup supplies -- debris containers, truck cranes, forklifts, ladders, and nail guns.
Once in, you could get drunk at the bar overlooking the container cranes of Beirut's port for about $100.
It then put sensors on its diggers and cranes to monitor them in real-time to improve operating efficiency.
Five cranes at the port have been destroyed, forcing dozens of ships to wait offshore their turn to dock.
Sixty-five cranes are currently reshaping the Seattle skyline, a building boom that reflects this city's phenomenal growth spurt.
Buoyed by the success of the Soviet film The Cranes Are Flying, which took home the Palme d'Or at
The 2017 Photo of the Year in the Siena International Photo Awards was "Sand Hill Cranes" by Randy Olson.
A constant stream of people left paper cranes and white flowers at a stage where speakers gave emotional addresses.
When you see all of these cranes in SOMA, you get this feeling that there's a lot of space.
From the perimeter fence, a Reuters reporter saw concrete taxiways, large cranes, and work underway to reinforce the shoreline.
The cranes are used to move workers and supplies from the Gulf up to the decks of the platforms.
Massive cranes are perched in the main square, clearing rubble and bullet-pocked cars, and knocking down unstable structures.
She's seen construction cranes building homes "for people to come here," rather than for people who already live here.
"If you go downtown Boston you see nothing other than cranes," said Bob DeSalvio, president of Encore Boston Harbor.
Within an hour of the Memphis City Council's vote, police officers and cranes were deployed to Health Sciences Park.
Most people walked straight past it, a festering eyesore in a city dominated by high rises and building cranes.
Consider the image of the street crowded with pushcarts, horses and clotheslines crowded amid the cranes and lighting rigs.
NASHVILLE — From the roof deck of Vadis Turner's house, she can see the cranes that dot the skyline here.
From seats at the top, supporters of Glentoran FC get a view of the gantry cranes of Belfast's shipyard.
Fort Wayne, Indiana-based NESCO rents out specialized construction and maintenance equipment, such as trucks, cranes and pressure diggers.
Venezuelan money partly explains the forest of cranes dotting the traffic-choked capital city of Santo Domingo, for example.
Since the hotel collapse, the cranes, which rise about 270 feet and 300 feet, have shifted, hindering recovery efforts.
As I looked out over Larvotto Beach, I saw multiple cranes and other signs of construction along the waterfront.
Critic's pick In this elegiac documentary, the director Jia Zhangke explores Shanghai through its people, stories and soaring cranes.
Based on Barclays' analysis, cranes and aerial work platforms could have the toughest time dealing with higher steel prices.
Scan the downtowns of the nation's largest cities, and you are likely to see a staggering array of cranes.
Today, the entire workforce is just under 22010,133 longshoremen, many perched behind the controls of cranes and straddle carriers.
The strongest crane, Left Coast Lifter, one of the world's largest floating cranes, was shipped in from Oakland, Calif.
A resort town within the park bristles with construction cranes and heavy backhoes, part of the national building boom.
The high street is now known for construction cranes as much as it is for its grimy basement venues.
When writing failed to soothe, I scrolled through more online catalogs and folded more paper cranes until my hands cramped.
While the industry is closely regulated for crane operators, those responsible for assembling or disassembling cranes don't have similar oversight.
This year, I am going with someone I care about to see the migration of sandhill cranes on Thanksgiving Day.
So small workboats were ferrying stacks of lumber from shore, to be lifted into the hold by two onboard cranes.
A handful of migrants scaled the 6-meter-high barbed-wire fence but were eventually removed by cranes, Reuters reported.
"High winds blew it over backwards, and these cranes are able to withstand winds up to 140 mph," he said.
When docked, the next challenge is unloading at a facility where airstrikes in 2015 have destroyed cranes and slashed capacity.
The demolition appeared to be set for Saturday but the experts discovered the cranes were more damaged than previously thought.
One of the cranes was seen falling to the ground amid plumes of smoke and debris generated by the explosion.
A mining boom (copper, coal, gold) has transformed the country, filling the shops with goods and the cities with cranes.
Its sky is full of gantry cranes, stacking 20-foot-long shipping containers in multicoloured tessellations, like giant Lego bricks.
Cranes crowd behind the dunes, supervising construction work by Aranya, a Chinese developer that also funded and built the museum.
Also making the rounds online are videos of scaffolding and cranes falling off buildings and spinning wildly in the wind.
It was so heavy with all the cables that we had to have two cranes lift it in the air.
The maker of cranes and food-service equipment has announced it will separate its businesses after pressure from activist investors.
Five cranes in Hodeidah port have been destroyed, forcing dozens of ships to wait offshore for their turn to dock.
Meandering through a forest of cranes, we made hard choices: Did we want to see road construction machines or drills?
Paradise's skyline is dotted with 30 large cranes that crews are using to remove debris, said city spokesman Matt Gates.
I see cranes and apartment buildings under construction every day on my way to work, and frequently notice new buildings.
He constructs tiny transmission towers from the bristles of toothbrushes and nail-scrubbers, and weaves gossamer cranes from sock thread.
Construction cranes dominate its skyline, and tech startups pop up like mushrooms after one of the city's abundant rain showers.
They say if you fold 1,000 origami cranes out of individual sheets of paper your deepest wishes will be granted.
Typically, a license requires three years of experience working in and around cranes, a written test and a practical test.
Three cranes worked overnight to clear wreckage and gain access to vehicles in which people were believed to be trapped.
According to our research, the ship was equipped with cranes that enabled it to load and discharge cargo at sea.
A picture posted on Wednesday showed cranes on barges underneath a cloudless blue sky, framed against the Tappan Zee Bridge.
Previously, the group created a troupe of dancing paper cranes controlled by magnets, and its new project is equally entertaining.
Cranes now pepper the sky, and towering new blocks of flats make the previously sparse area feel claustrophobic, even clinical.
You won't find another iteration of "Cranes in the Sky" or "Mad" on When I Get Home, and that's deliberate.
Gusts of up to 207 kilometres per hour brought flying debris, tearing down trees and scaffolding and breaking construction cranes.
Today, a phalanx of half-built high-rises stretches across the new island, a flock of construction cranes hovering above.
A Reuters witness at the scene said that workers were removing debris from the site using cranes and other equipment.
The city keeps the cranes — millions of them — in a special warehouse, where the collective also filmed a new video.
"Normally, I might be concerned to see so many cranes, because it might be a sign of overbuilding," he said.
Indeed, parts of Greenpoint Landing's site remain active parking lots, with trucks and cranes tucked inside on a recent afternoon.
Other relics discovered on site and preserved include two large aqua-colored cranes that used to haul cargo from ships.
Here are the top 10 cities and how many cranes you'll see there — building homes and other kinds of projects.
Construction cranes are a ubiquitous sight in Miami, symbols of a growing city towering hundreds of feet above its streets.
That is about as much as 10 Honda Civics, and it means the cranes cannot be moved on a dime.
Hashimy said the UAE was readying replacement cranes that could be provided if physical infrastructure in the port is damaged.
The giant crane collapsed on a gusty morning, leading the city to tighten rules for cranes operating in high winds.
"We have concerns about how the weather may impact the operation here and the stability of the two cranes," Gov.
The narrow streets of Villa 31 are filled with cranes and construction workers as they build new buildings and homes.
It's difficult to articulate the significance and resonance of "Cranes in the Sky," and I'm certainly not qualified to try.
Icahn sold $28503 million worth of stock in the Manitowoc Company, a manufacturer of construction cranes, according to a Feb.
Workers in hard hats monitor as giant yellow cranes lift hundreds of containers off cargo ships onto lorries waiting ashore.
Roughly 300 large cranes are in operation in the city at any given time, said Scott M. Stringer, the city comptroller.
He has since assisted two other female cranes named Amanda and Wucheng's reproduction efforts, but he remains Walnut's number one guy.
Five cranes at the port have been destroyed, forcing dozens of ships to line up offshore because they cannot be unloaded.
The 30-year-old singer won the best R&B performance Grammy for "Cranes in the Sky" earlier in the night.
A full floor of space was taken out, the ceiling was reinforced, and gantry cranes like this one were put in.
"It broke two cranes before finally getting uprooted from its home of 300 years," Preston writes in her new monograph Forest.
But in February, when the rebels stopped shooting, he sent in his engineers, diggers and cranes to clear up the damage.
The deadly collapse is sure to bring scrutiny about the safety of the dozens of cranes that dot the city's skyscape.
In another context, photographs of a young woman blowing bubblegum or a wall covered in paper cranes might simply seem pretty.
There are moments to dance ("Don't You Wait"), reflect ("Cranes in the Sky"), and to demand respect ("Don't Touch My Hair").
The distant cranes of the port of Piraeus across the Gulf of Elefsina have been, in part, sold off to China.
Yard cranes end up moving a ton of containers just to reach a container sitting at the bottom of the pile.
Soon we're back to regular-looking wide-screen cinema, watching cranes in a pit and the sudden collapse of a wall.
My nails are beginning to fall off and it's getting harder to create the intricate triangular flaps of the cranes' wings.
In just a few years, they expanded their fleet to nine cranes, hired 25 workers, and built a new corporate headquarters.
It said two support cranes can be seen at the building, and walls have been erected and a new roof added.
On the way to the Plateau, the city's commercial core, cranes, new buildings and billboards jostle for space on the skyline.
Workers were also seen touching up steps on the South Lawn -- cranes overhead -- as carpets were removed from the West Wing.
The album was drenched with anxiety, with some songs, like "Cranes in the Sky," written eight years before its eventual release.
All the residents said the group was using cranes to lower fighters beneath bridges in the city to place explosives there.
"There are cranes," Neville said, scanning the skyline of Manchester and Salford, sister cities so contiguous that their boundaries have melted.
Ion Warner, vice president of marketing and investor relations for Manitowoc Cranes in Wisconsin, did not return several calls for comment.
The three-story building is crowded with immense cranes and milling, grinding and welding machines, overseen by manufacturing engineers and technicians.
In the coming years, the skyline made way for cranes and steel columns as builders laid the foundation for the complex.
The construction workers will have to reinforce the sarcophagus while its parts are being disassembled (with the help of robotic cranes).
India is struggling to get equipment such as cranes for the port because Western banks were not ready to facilitate transactions.
The club's entrance has an ornate gate adorned with two cranes, and visitors have to use an intercom to gain entrance.
The construction cranes that pierce the Auckland skyline are a visual indication of the growth New Zealand's largest city is experiencing.
A cyclist in full facemask, meanwhile, weaves across a bus lane as he cranes his neck to see what's going on.
The bulk of these inspections are still performed on scaffolds or cranes, but that is changing for a number of reasons.
You can't understand what cranes mean to this valley without going to Gangteng Monastery on a hill overlooking the valley floor.
Parking is a pain and there are construction cranes everywhere, but it's an interesting view on a buzzy neighborhood undergoing change.
With 26 cranes this winter, Portland was tied with Chicago, even though Chicago has 2.7 million people and Portland only 630,31.
The proximity of their bodies, and the way her neck cranes back toward him, show that she has found her haven.
This means he cranes his neck to see what the grown-ups are doing long after becoming a grown-up himself.
Instead, before me stood a pair of chairs perched high atop a set of metal cranes that reached over the water.
Keeping in the vein of hope and peace, the Downey Rose Float Association created a Japanese garden with oversized origami cranes.
In order to pull this off, they attached cameras to cranes and vehicles and even chased after the actors on foot.
"Husky said the cranes have started arriving and we expect to get in by the end of next week," Zoeller said.
The alliance maintains a near-blockade of Yemen's ports, including Hodeidah, where most cranes have been destroyed by coalition air strikes.
This year, biologists at the Crane Trust estimated around 3003,000 cranes roosted at the migration's peak between March 8 and 16.
And most recently, satellite and tourist photos show construction trucks and cranes outside the hotel, indicating that work might begin again.
"It's a cleansing ritual," my boyfriend explained to passing strangers as, one by one, I tossed those 500 cranes into the flames.
Gantry and tower cranes have been seen moving around the facility, suggesting a "prolonged and ongoing shipbuilding program," according to 38 North.
The construction fleets are comprised of cranes, rollers, bulldozers, concrete mixers, excavators, and dump trucks in addition to bulk liquid transport equipment.
But they pale in comparison with its growing pleasures: cranes everywhere, a steady stream of new businesses and, most important, optimistic citizens.
Rescuers used cranes to pull up the carriages and the toll was not likely to rise, said railway ministry secretary Mofazzel Hossain.
Two cranes at the top of a high-rise in DT have snapped off as well ... but luckily didn't plunge down below.
BUT THERE'S NOT A LOT OF CONSTRUCTION OF COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE GOING ON. I KNOW YOU'VE TALKED ABOUT THE CRANES IN BOSTON.
The first case centers around Gorbel, a cranes and ergonomic lifting manufacturing company headquartered in Fishers, New York, according to court records.
To their great delight, the cranes moved exactly as planned, switching from side to side, spinning in a circle, and so on.
Five Hodeidah cranes have been destroyed by coalition air strikes, forcing ships to line up offshore because they could not be unloaded.
Something in her posture, however, the way she cranes her head to look at the boy, suggests impatience more than anything else.
Further honoring the family's background, Ms. Paulus's sister, Janet, made 1,000 origami cranes as a housewarming present for the family's previous residence.
Five cranes have been destroyed by coalition air strikes, forcing dozens of ships to line up offshore because they cannot be unloaded.
You also see a tangle of cranes; a city increasingly built by the likes of Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates is booming.
When you get close enough, you can see that the heads of the sphinxes are really cranes and the haunches steel gates.
Along this stretch of road, surrounded by green woods and high rocks, are now only cranes, tents and firefighters' jeeps and trucks.
The new rules required that crawler cranes stop operating if steady winds exceeded 20 miles per hour or gusts exceeded 30 m.p.h.
"It's some of the most crazy stunts and crazy things I've experienced, from running up cranes to jumping on yachts," says Foo.
In the interview, she reveals that it was difficult to constantly perform songs like "Cranes in the Sky," that were initially painful.
In a place with more construction cranes than any other city in the country, this type of redevelopment downtown is nothing new.
The college student got into endangering his life for fun last year when he started climbing cranes, before moving onto riding buses.
The airport construction site — a muddy expanse dotted with lumbering trucks and a dizzying array of cranes — is a hive of activity.
No transactions seemed to be taking place, but outside, the flock of construction cranes kept moving and Forest City continued to rise.
A small bird like a finch may live five to eight years, while bigger ones like eagles or cranes can live decades.
At the Center Park development site, green netting drapes over a dozen half-built apartment buildings, construction cranes on top of each.
The cranes were white dots on the valley floor, black necks bent down as they feasted on dwarf bamboo, their main sustenance.
Tiara Jewell and her family used to live in South Lake Union, where she could count 16 cranes from her apartment window.
Entire islands have been reduced to rubble, streets have turned to rivers, cranes have buckled and more than 30 people have died.
Winds whipped the huge cranes that dot the Miami skyline around in precarious circles, and the arms of two of them collapsed.
Looking out over the counties of Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach, cranes are once again the unofficial bird of the region.
A street near Amazon headquarters in downtown Seattle, where cranes dot the sky as new office buildings, condos and apartments are built.
In a stunning self-portrait, "The Night Wanderer" (1923-24), he cranes forward and gazes out tensely, as if suspecting an intruder.
White-naped cranes and black-faced spoonbills are among the rarer species to seek refuge there, among the minefields and abandoned towns.
"Of course, my mind is fully concentrated on the tournament ahead of us," Sredojevic said by phone from the Cranes' training camp.
She said the cranes would be used to improve the ports capacity for offloading badly needed supplies, such as food and medicine.
Residents resented that while construction cranes were filling the downtown skyline, dozens of schools were being closed in black and Hispanic neighborhoods.
The episode comes amid a construction surge in New York that has made the long booms of cranes ubiquitous fixtures across the skyline.
And as far as the artificial insemination I've done with other female cranes, luckily she can't see it, she isn't aware of that.
But I didn't operate cranes or fabricate steel for a living; I was a college-educated dude whose professional capital was purely cerebral.
The "Cranes in the Sky" singer was just as struck by the cuteness  as everyone else and reached out to Theodore on Twitter.
Now, to do that, successful missions have used a combination of a few different technologies: parachutes, retro-thrusters, sky cranes, and air bags.
We all share resources, and that breaks down into actors' availability and sharing certain large pieces of equipment, such as cranes and sets.
Headquartered in Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, Maxim rents out mobile cranes and other heavy equipment, primarily to energy-related and non-residential building construction companies.
Warning horns were heard blaring moments before the construction cranes, which had towered over the damaged construction site, snapped into pieces and toppled.
That is followed by the upbeat "Cranes in the Sky," which is pretty, delicate, and feathery in sound, sometimes reminiscent of Minnie Riperton.
"Rise""Weary" (additional vocals blessed by Tweet)"Interlude: the Glory Is in You""Cranes in the Sky""Interlude: Dad Was Mad""Mad" feat.
Florida residents who are hunkering down are documenting its impact on social media, sharing videos of flooded streets, collapsed cranes and fallen trees.
As his photos show, Wilson's now an experienced urban explorer, having climbed cathedrals, towers and cranes in the name of night-time photography.
Cranes and straddle carriers handling shipping containers eliminated tens of thousands of former manual jobs involved in loading and unloading ships by hand.
Iwaya also said the US had chartered a private ship equipped with cranes able to work in deep water to join the effort.
Cranes overhead promise more flats and offices; the park's developers say that 15,000 new jobs will be created in the area by 2025.
"There are more cranes in Seattle downtown than any city in the country, more than San Francisco and New York combined," Sternlicht said.
For much of the afternoon, flames and plumes of smoke billowed from the cathedral as firefighters in cranes sprayed water onto the structure.
Despite progress since, walled-off sidewalks add to a work-in-progress vibe, and there are more cranes in the air than towers.
A few building firms are experimenting with new techniques, from 3D printing and drones to laser-scanning and remote-controlled cranes (see article).
On social media posts, downed cranes, fallen trees, swaying buildings, and powerful winds were just some of the severe weather posts coming in.
ExSage is the LA-based project of Kate Clover and Tim Foley, whom local fans might recognize as Lolipop Records rockers Cobalt Cranes.
That night, when I finished my 400th crane, I folded two extra cranes and laid them on their graves - one black, one grey.
In New York today, the Manhattan skyline absolutely filled with construction cranes, something we haven't seen in this town for quite some time.
The interest in portraying variation appears as well in an adjacent, wide mural of four cranes, each elegant and posing in different stances.
The lawmakers unanimously assured them that their documents were in order, so it was a shock when cranes arrived just after 5 a.m.
On my morning commute into Austin, Texas, there are multiple cranes in the air, building high-rise apartments, condos, and commercial office space.
And that's true, but only in the sense that trucking salmon upstream, or using planes to train whooping cranes to migrate, is natural.
Across the brown-black water, giant cranes shifted scrap from one heap to another with magnets and claws, throwing up clouds of metal.
Later they toured Namie on two buses, including a stop at scaffolding near the planned memorial park site to view Fukushima Daiichi's cranes.
According to Lozman, cranes are used as a last resort because it can cost $4,000 a day on top of the salvage fee.
The opening shot smoothly cranes down from the pursuers to the pursued, conveying the physical distance between the elevated bridge and the ground.
"It's the city of cranes," said Daniel Kahane, a violin teacher who lives on a boat on Lake Union, near the accident site.
Seattle crane crash: The tech boom has filled the city with construction cranes, one of which collapsed over the weekend, killing four people.
She wants to take her sons, she says, and "be there when the rare endangered black cranes stop on their migration route." templestclair.
In The Farewell, China is a place of dark geometry; angular cranes and housing blocs tower into the frame, more brutal than brutalist.
The strong winds prevented emergency workers from responding at first, and the cranes' arms remained where they had fallen, dangling menacingly above buildings.
Some have even damaged the cranes that are needed to offload the humanitarian cargo that is desperately needed for the long-suffering population.
Zoomlion and Konecranes had both bid for Terex to help them better cope with cooling Chinese and European demand in the cranes business.
The 950-ton "instant bridge" was assembled nearby and then lifted and lowered into place by special cranes, according to the Miami Herald.
Visitors land at a wide terrace, offering a vista of Hamburg's forest of gantries and cranes in a port now sized for supertankers.
Cranes fill the sky along the 20-mile beachfront, and gleaming new resorts compete with seafood restaurants and bars for prime real estate.
One week before Trump announced the tariffs, Icahn sold $31.3 million worth of stock in the Manitowoc Co., a manufacturer of construction cranes.
"These tiny little specks of pepper in the sky will emerge, and then they'll drop down, become cranes, and they're here," he said.
About a fifth of the last wild migratory flock of 300-some whooping cranes also stop here along their spring and fall migrations.
While some buildings are slated to be demolished, some will literally be lifted up from the ground and moved via trucks and cranes.
For example, the delicate and interlacing branches in his blossom painting closely mirror those seen in Togaku's "Cranes and Cherry Blossoms" (1875–1900).
They Army Corp is currently trying to install 60 industrial-strength generators to communities across the island on flatbed trucks, barges, and cranes.
And at least two of her chicks have gone on to pair with other cranes, breed naturally and now have chicks of their own.
The shipyard, whose towering yellow cranes dominate the Northern Irish city's skyline, has been occupied by workers fearful for their jobs since last week.
From 2011 to 2015, an average of 44 people were killed every year in accidents involving cranes, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
As the building goes up, the twirling of the cranes at the top look like knitting needles working to bring the monstrous tower up.
Emergency workers recovered three bodies overnight, and were now using cranes to search under large pieces of debris, fire official Emanuele Gissi told AFP.
In total, today there are about 600 whooping cranes in the world, including about 160 in zoos, according to the US Fish & Wildlife Service.
Orders from manufacturers fell 5.1 percent month-on-month in September, driven by lower orders for cranes and other heavy machinery used in construction.
It's political as well: In "Cranes in the Sky" and "Don't Touch My Hair," Solange works through struggles she faces as a black woman.
Cranes and scaffolding still flank the ornate spires of Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi's most famous monument, which draws some 20 million visitors a year.
Speaking in Reykjavik, where cranes dot the skyline, she said she has to vacate her current rental by November as it is being sold.
Although the drone costs $11,200, Roe said consumers may eventually save money based on the cost of hiring cranes to get rid of nests.
Her younger sister Solange won the Grammy for Best R&B Performance for her song "Cranes in the Sky" at the pre-show ceremony.
Mangkhut sent scaffolding toppling from skyscrapers and cranes spinning, as videos and pictures posted online showed buildings swaying in the wind, and shattered windows.
Built of tall, narrow, thick-based slabs of cement, or "T-walls", these barriers are designed to be hoisted quickly into place by cranes.
FOR the third consecutive year, Seattle has the most cranes in operation of any city in America—three times as many as New York.
His bare-chested exploits on horseback, microlight flights with cranes and the fighting in Ukraine and Syria were planned with the cameras in mind.
The battle for Terex coincides with weak demand in the market for cranes, driven by low oil and gas prices and foreign exchange volatility.
For instance, at the very end of this film, the camera cranes up to a sign that says "The End" in the English version.
Florida residents who are hunkering down are already documenting its impact on social media, sharing videos of flooded streets, collapsed cranes and fallen trees.
And he can now add interpretive dance to his resume wth his artistic rendition of Solange's Grammy-award-winning single "Cranes in the Sky".
On a visit to the wrecked Fukushima Dai-ichi plant last month, huge cranes hovered over the four reactor buildings that hug the coast.
Florida residents who are hunkering down are already documenting its impact on social media, sharing videos of flooded streets, collapsed cranes and fallen trees.
Five cranes at the port there have been destroyed by airstrikes, forcing dozens of ships to line up offshore because they cannot be unloaded.
Tens of thousands of stacked, perfectly modular shipping containers cover its vast asphalt landscape, and 200-foot-high blue cranes loom over the bay.
Putin pilots a motorized hang glider as he takes part in a scientific experiment aimed at preserving a rare species of cranes on Sept.
The ambassador, Mohammed al-Jaber, who was speaking in a televised news conference, did not give details on how the cranes would be delivered.
As a precaution, the city immediately ordered the 376 crawler and 53 tower cranes in operation in New York be immediately secured, officials said.
The 36,000 pounds of cocaine, with an estimated street value of a half-billion dollars, had to be lifted off the vessel by cranes.
Vanda is a newly set up unit of family-run Wong Fong Industries, which is better known for building cranes and forklifts in Singapore.
Putin flew in a motorized hang glider alongside endangered Siberian white cranes in September 2013, allegedly to guide them on their migration to Asia.
It warned that the cranes had to be unpinned, so that their horizontal booms could rotate on their support columns like a weather vane.
Other products removed, because of their importance, included child safety seats, cranes used in ports and construction, shipping containers and certain types of fish.
Credit... DONNA, Texas — Two giant construction cranes tower over harvested sugar cane fields, topped by a pair of checkered flags flapping in the wind.
Founded as a family owned blacksmith shop in 1898, Vestas over the years manufactured a wide variety of products, including dairy equipment and cranes.
The Los Angeles skyline, dotted with steel cranes, hints at a history unfolding while these artistic endeavors slowly evaporate from the city's cultural conscious.
"Cranes" won a Grammy for Best R&B Performance in 2016, and earned her the distinction of the Harvard Foundation's Artist of the Year.
" Blum created a social media firestorm after tweeting a photo of construction cranes in Southwest D.C. accompanied by the caption: "Washington DC is booming.
Like United Rentals, NES Rentals rents out construction equipment such as cranes and forklifts to customers in the industrial and non-residential construction sectors.
Centuries of evaporation have transformed this ancient lake bed into a dry alkali flat, inhabited today by a migratory roost of 30,000 sandhill cranes.
And at La Guardia Airport, employees have secured the cranes and other construction equipment that was being used as part of a redevelopment program.
In 2012, for example, after his mission to help the cranes, he was seen walking unusually stiffly at a Group of 20 summit meeting.
At the harbor, three new cranes have been installed and dredging will next year deepen the port depth to 2207 meters at five berths.
For now the R.S.P.N. is working hard to convince residents that it's in their interest to keep Phobjikha a place where cranes will come.
Two enormous cranes stood on either side of the church to hoist workers to the roof and across the upper levels of the walls.
Only a dozen or so buildings remain, some with their top floors destroyed by cranes — a government tactic to then declare the structures unsafe.
"I'm looking out my window, and I'm seeing cranes everywhere," said David Gurry, a senior vice president with the brokerage firm Colliers International there.
It felt like what it is: Nicaragua's deepest port town, with container yards and cranes and a gray beach lined with tin-roofed shacks.
It's so big that trains once pulled into the central atrium of one building, where cranes hoisted goods up to the jutting concrete balconies.
Without the arms and counterbalances, only the cranes' towers would have been left standing, and those are extremely strong, Mr. Barth said on Sunday.
This time, a special platform has had to be mounted beside the bridge, with the workmen hanging from gantry cranes over the Oresund strait.
There are bars still frequented by dockworkers, and hipsters wear T-shirts emblazoned with the hulking white cranes that line the Port of Oakland.
CreditCreditDustin Chambers for The New York Times SAVANNAH, Ga. — Savannah's ocean ports feature skyscraping silver cranes that stand at attention on the water's edge.
This time, a special platform has had to be mounted beside the bridge, with the workmen hanging from gantry cranes over the Oresund strait.
Whether he is attending a summit, piloting a plane or hang-gliding with Siberian cranes, it is the spectacle of power that interests him.
HG: There's something else that's exciting at DP World right now that you found and that is in the operation of heavy large cranes.
First shown in 1964, this Soviet-Cuban agitprop spectacle, directed by Mikhail Kalatozov ("The Cranes Are Flying"), celebrates the ostensible glories of Castro's revolution.
But three cranes working overnight managed to clear some of the wreckage and free access to vehicles with people still believed to be trapped inside.
" Ferguson is a director, and he's done several big-time music videos ... including Solange's acclaimed "Cranes in the Sky" and also, "Don't Touch My Hair.
Crews had hoped to take the cranes down Friday evening, but that has been moved to Saturday afternoon, said New Orleans Fire Chief Tim McConnell.
But Skydio says its drone can account for changes that would frustrate other systems, like how the cranes at a construction site will move around.
Earlier this year, the coalition turned back four cranes the United States donated to the World Food Programme to boost aid operations at Hodeida port.
Cranes often require about two weeks to take down, meaning some are left standing when storms like Hurricane Irma form without enough time to prepare.
But five cranes at the port have been destroyed by air strikes, forcing dozens of ships to line up offshore because they cannot be unloaded.
N. Zoomlion and Konecranes had both bid for Terex to help them better cope with cooling Chinese and weak European demand in the cranes business.
Its head is a camera, which it cranes up and down, taking in the view of a dimly lit corner where two computer monitors sit.
And then I told him about a little girl named Sadako who had tried to fold a thousand cranes for Japan - for peace after Hiroshima.
Five cranes have been destroyed by coalition air strikes on Hodeidah's port, forcing dozens of ships to line up offshore because they cannot be unloaded.
Jamie McGoldrick, U.N. humanitarian coordinator in Yemen, said the destruction of five cranes in Hodeidah port had forced dozens of vessels to line up offshore.
Upon ascending the terminus of the trail, you're met by enormous cranes and a flurry of construction vehicles working feverishly to build a new bridge.
Some of them are truly over-the-top — such as dressing like a bird to help guide Siberian white cranes on their migration to Asia.
The executives claimed to be concerned for the workers on the ground, who were operating cranes and drills in an effort to plug the leak.
To start, workers will build a structure above the scaffolding that allows them to rappel down and dismantle the metal with the help of cranes.
Yemen's main port at Hodeida is badly damaged and lacks cranes for offloading, leaving 30 ships offshore at any time and delaying deliveries, McGoldrick said.
From the river, the half-built Vessel seemed a little lost—a shiny brown espresso cup—amid the clutter of cranes and unfinished high-rises.
The area's industrial and freight port history has left a muscular legacy of brick and concrete architecture, towering container cranes, parking lots and few trees.
They are then shipped to the Tappan Zee site by barge, where cranes lift them up and, guided by workers, swing them slowly into place.
In March 2016, Manitowoc, a manufacturer of cranes used in construction projects, spun off its food service equipment business into a separate company called Welbilt.
There was the Brad, a master rigger of industrial cranes, whose gruff diatribes against bankers, bike lanes, hipsters, and "harelips" we surreptitiously recorded, for laughs.
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Since the IK's acquisition of Schenck, which has its roots in a 19th century maker of cranes and scales, it has bought six smaller rivals.
More pernicious, of course, are the human threats, particularly from farmers illegally encroaching on the cranes' habitat to grow more potatoes, the area's cash crop.
Dogs and cats, of course, were well-represented; but unusual pets — monkeys, beavers, bears, raccoons, squirrels, hummingbirds, cranes and the like — made the pages often.
One recent morning, at the Kusile plant — only about 12 miles northwest of Phola — giant construction cranes hovered above three of the six generating units.
The dumpy chicken-like creature with a rufous shoulder patch was a corn crake (Crex crex), a meadow-dwelling relative of the cranes from Europe.
The 20- to 25-tower cranes now in use in Miami were designed to withstand 145-mile-an-hour winds, city officials said last week.
Demolition crews used explosives to try to safely take down the cranes, which were each more than 250 feet tall, from the building's damaged shell.
Snapshot: Above, demolition crews tried to take down two cranes on Sunday at a construction site in New Orleans, but only one came down completely.
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City and state leaders announced the audacious demolition plan on Thursday, leaving little time to bring down the unstable cranes safely and stabilize ruined structures.
At least twenty cranes were doing the heavy lifting for seven of sixteen planned commercial and residential towers, several of which had already topped out.
Under Ernst, Putin's subsequent inaugurations became ever more ambitious productions, involving several hundred cameramen as well as cameras mounted on helicopters and overhead tracking cranes.
The WFP said Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates facilitated the transfer of the cranes aboard the WFP-chartered vessel MV JUIST to Yemen.
The drones can also monitor machines and power cable temperatures as well as inspect robots, overhead conveyor belts, cranes, hoists and the roof for leaks.
I imagine it will always be all I see, even as yellow cranes build one imposing, impossibly priced condominium development after another in its place.
Satellite imagery: Google Earth debug_01: waiting for message Four enormous gantry cranes rise on the banks of the Yangtze River near the East China Sea.
Their newest sampling, following debut single "Slime," is called "Paper Cranes," clocking in at 105 seconds and making use of every single one of them.
It typically takes a year or more to receive an ordered transformer, and that is when cranes work and lorries and locomotives can be fuelled up.
In 2017, three cranes designed to withstand 95 mph winds in south Florida were outmatched by the force of Hurricane Irma, causing them to partially collapse.
The first spool was removed late Thursday from the shuttered Atlanta Cyclorama & Civil War Museum by cranes and trucked about 12 miles north to the center.
There are cranes in the bathroom and the bedroom that Maria uses to help Tonina, because she lacks muscle strength to do things on her own.
In a strong year for the category (she was up against Rihanna's "Needed Me"!), "Cranes" went on to win the Grammy for Best R&B Performance.
At a warehouse in Humanitarian City, a storage centre used by aid agencies in Dubai, four new mobile cranes are waiting to help Hodeida unload ships.
Ina said the group, which includes internment survivors who are now in their 70s, 80s, and 90s, will bring thousands of paper cranes to the base.
He and his father had built it only six years before; it was full of windows, not all of which looked out on the encroaching cranes.
Up and down the Chinese coastline, in harbors and along coastal rivers, companies bought big plots of land, purchased cranes, and hired large numbers of welders.
"As I look around me I see dozens of cranes, new coffee shops—a huge amount of growth that's not present in other cities," he says.
Experts plan to strategically place explosives onto the cranes, hoping the debris lands in a certain area, avoiding major gas and power lines, according to McConnell.
Crews had hoped to bring the cranes down Friday evening, but that plan was delayed over fears of high winds from Tropical Storm Nestor, officials said.
Cranes motionless since Saddam Hussein's fall in 2003 are moving again as rich Iraqis have begun to invest at home instead of squirrelling their takings abroad.
Erbil, Iraq (CNN)On a dusty plain to the east of Mosul, cranes are lowering concrete walls into place as prefabricated living quarters are trucked in.
The designs are a dream, but their execution is often tricky, and transporting of the finished houses (via massive flatbeds and cranes) is a nail biter.
"We've just found the exact location of the sunken boat and now we're trying to salvage it using heavy-duty cranes," Sa Willy Frank told Reuters.
Based in Dubai and serving the entire Middle East and North African region, Tenderd is an on-demand marketplace for heavy equipment like bulldozers and cranes.
It's a gleaming, pixelated future—mostly clean, mostly shiny, punctuated by cranes and pile drivers pushing foundations through the city's wobbly ground in search of bedrock.
Florida residents who are hunkering down in their homes are documenting its impact on social media, sharing videos of flooded streets, collapsed cranes and fallen trees.
The most common kid-friendly spots for these cabinets were amusement arcade venues, which were also home to pinball machines, claw cranes, and air hockey machines.
SLOW PROGRESS On a visit to the wrecked Fukushima Dai-ichi plant last month, huge cranes hovered over the four reactor buildings that hug the coast.
With his 1000 Glass Cranes project, however, he'll be showcasing his technical skill and aesthetic innovation not in glassware, but in the realm of fine art.
What Friedrich Simmel and his team found, or rather realized the potential of, was that DNA molecules and therefore these nano-cranes have a negative charge.
After a moment of silence by the ministers, Japanese school children presented them with lei's made of paper cranes, symbolizing peace, in each country's national colors.
Bulldozers, cranes and dump trucks were protected by 140 state and municipal police officers sent to ensure that the protesters did not get in the way.
The cranes lift containers onto self-driving, battery-powered automated guided vehicles (AGVs), which deliver them to stacks to be distributed by truck, train or barge.
Toronto is the epicenter of Canada's construction boom, claiming the most high-rise construction projects (and cranes) of any North American city with 130 projects underway.
She had just started a job as a machine technician at a metal tubing factory, where she was learning to bend gas lines and operate cranes.
The city is a postwar boomtown of sorts, with luxury high-rises popping up in every other neighborhood and cranes in primary colors punctuating the skyline.
Behind the cranes lies the predominantly Hispanic neighborhood of Magnolia Park, whose residents have long complained of mysterious gas emissions, persistent pollution and strange, multicolored explosions.
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M cap encouraged a lot of landlords and developers to build, as you can see by all the cranes around SF, especially in SoMa and Downtown.
There were huge cranes down in the harbor, jutting into the air like the antennae of some ungainly creatures that had crawled out of the ocean.
Their flying steeds here become metal horses on long-armed cranes that rise and fall and roll on wheels — operated by a visible crew of stagehands.
Another calls for keeping the port where it is, while constructing huge platforms above its bustling waterfront cranes on which residential skyscrapers could then be built.
The Interior Department sent out dozens of inspectors this month to search for hazards related to cranes used with oil and gas platforms and drilling rigs.
Products as varied as construction cranes and railroad ties are made with specialized steel that is not available widely, if at all, from United States manufacturers.
Framing the sky are three cranes, two of them for a 14-story, 600-room hotel that will open next winter and be operated by Hyatt.
The two huge yellow cranes of Harland and Wolff — nicknamed Samson and Goliath — still tower over the city's harbor, but the company no longer makes ships.
The mayor made the request at a morning news conference, where officials said another concern was that parts of two cranes had collapsed during the storm.

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