MEAD, Colo. — Authorities are investigating the chain of events that led to a deadly crash on I-25 near the Mead exit Monday evening.
Northbound and southbound I-25 were closed in the area for hours, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation.
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Trade West Inc., of Nevada removes the last rock from the New Lock at the Soo upstream channel deepening project in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.
SAULT STE MARIE, Mich.—With only closeout items remaining the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District’s New Lock at the Soo subst
Center, N.D. — BNI Coal, a subsidiary of ALLETE Inc., on Monday commissioned a
new 11-million-pound dragline, an excavator used in surface mining, at its Center Mine that is being touted as the key to keeping the lignite mine operating efficiently for the foreseeable future.
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Including the NASA Crawler and the Bagger, a 700-foot-long building that moves.
In some cities where parking space is a premium, small vehicles dominate the streets.
However, in areas where people find larger is better, larger
A high-speed express railway is under construction in Huangshan, East China's Anhui Province on January 20, 2022. Local governments are expediting the rollout of major infrastructure projects as the country faces growing downward economic pressure. Photo: cnsphoto
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Finn asked me to write a post on the worst solar installation I ever had to do. The worst? Ah, let me count the ways I could interpret that… this could become
A MINING company has been fined after two electricians suffered severe burns in separate incidents.
The owners of Boulby Mine in Saltburn-by-the-Sea were fined £3.6 million and ordered to pay costs of £185,000 after an investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (H
A disgruntled excavator operator who allegedly got fired by their employer recently took revenge by destroying several luxury homes in Ontario’s exclusive Muskoka Marina.
A 59-year-old man has been charged with mischief and slapped with a $5,000 fine after a viral video circulating
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When a noted Pennsylvania grading and excavation company was faced with working on one of the biggest projects in its history, one that included filling in old strip-mining pits, its best minds convened to
DRAMATIC video shows the moment an angry worker took revenge after “getting fired” by allegedly using a digger to wreck luxury homes at a popular marina.
Footage appears to show a person using the huge machine to smash through one of the lakeside properties in Calgary, Canada.