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Celebrating Women in Construction Week: Recognizing the Women Building Our Industry
Each year, Women in Construction Week provides an opportunity to recognize the contributions, leadership, and impact of women across the construction industry. It is a time to celebrate the professionals who help drive projects forward while inspiring future generations to explore careers in construction and skilled trades.
Spring Maintenance and Shutdown Season in Houston, TX: The Critical Role of Crane Operations
Spring marks a key maintenance and shutdown season across Houston’s industrial landscape. From refineries and petrochemical facilities to manufacturing plants and energy infrastructure, scheduled turnarounds often take place early in the year to prepare systems for peak operational demand. During these shutdowns, crane operations play a critical role in executing complex lifts safely, efficiently, and on tight timelines. For facility owners and contractors, successful spring maintenance projects depend on careful coordination and experienced lifting support.
Seasonal Crane Operations in Billings, MT: Planning for Montana’s Harsh Weather
Construction in Montana doesn’t stop when the weather turns. In Billings and across Yellowstone County, crane operations must adapt to wide temperature swings, high winds, snow, ice, and challenging ground conditions throughout the year. Understanding how seasonal weather impacts crane work is essential for maintaining safety, schedules, and project efficiency.

Sterling Crane USA Engages Future Construction Professionals at Construction Careers Academy
Sterling Crane USA recently partnered with the Construction Careers Academy (CCA) in San Antonio, Texas, to engage with students interested in pursuing careers in the construction industry. The visit provided an opportunity for students to learn more about crane and rigging operations and explore the career pathways available within the industry.
