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  2. Weeks 533 - Wikipedia

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    Weeks 533 is a 500-short-ton (454 t) capacity Clyde Iron Works model 52 barge-mounted crane which is the largest revolving floating crane on the East Coast of the United States. [1] It was originally ordered for bridge construction and has since been used in several notable heavy lifts.

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  4. New York City crane collapse – live: 12 injured after 16 ...

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    Not the first crane accident for city, or equipment owner 08:45 , AP The crane is owned by the New York Crane & Equipment Corp., one of the city’s most widely used crane providers, officials said.

  5. Weeks Marine - Wikipedia

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    Weeks 533, a large 500-short-ton (454 t) rotating barge-crane has been used for several notable heavy lifts, including moving the Concorde and Enterprise onto the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum and lifting the downed hull of US Airways Flight 1549 from the Hudson River. [3] [4] On January 3, 2023, Weeks Marine was acquired by Kiewit ...

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  7. New York City crane collapse – live: Six injured after crane ...

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    Not the first crane accident for city, or equipment owner 08:45 , AP The crane is owned by the New York Crane & Equipment Corp., one of the city’s most widely used crane providers, officials said.

  8. Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Navy hired heavy-lift cranes to remove submerged wreckage, including the Weeks 533 and the Donjon Marine Co.'s Chesapeake 1000. The latter, dubbed the "largest crane ship on the East Coast", [158] [210] can lift 1,000 short tons (890 long tons; 910 t). [211] The designated salvor is Resolve Marine. [86]

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