Midlantic Construction has recently strengthened its fleet with the recent purchase of a 55-ton Dampener from International Construction Equipment, Inc. (ICE®). This addition pairs seamlessly with their trusted ICE® 28 Vibratory Hammer, a piece of equipment that has served them reliably for years. The ICE® Dampener is designed to minimize vibration transfer, protecting the crane's boom from excessive shaking during pile driving operations. This is particularly beneficial on precision-driven ... Read more
Fairlee, Vermont, is home to Lake Morey, which boasts the longest ice-skating trail in the United States. This picturesque town, nestled between the Connecticut River and the Green Mountains, thrives on its natural beauty and close-knit community. Recently, the experts at Engineers Construction, Inc. (ECI) have been tasked with a rail culvert replacement project that will enhance the safety and efficiency of rail transportation, benefiting residents and businesses alike, by improving connectivit ... Read more
At International Construction Equipment (ICE®), safety isn't just a priority--it's the foundation of everything we do. Our commitment to innovation, reliability, and proper training ensures that construction projects around the world can be completed efficiently and, most importantly, safely. One recent project with our trusted partner, Engineers Construction Inc. (ECI), highlights the importance of choosing the right equipment for the job. On this construction site, ECI is utilizing an ICE ... Read more
ICE® 44B "Born to Run" Down NJ Highway
Editor: Allison Braswell
Work continues on New Jersey Turnpike Authority's (NJTA) $24 billion capital improvement project (CIP) to increase safety and relieve congestion on New Jersey's major toll roads through the widening of lanes, shoulders, and entrances. First announced in 2020, the NJTA CIP calls for 14 expansion projects to be undertaken on the New Jersey Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway, collectively ... Read more
ICE® 50B Protects the Environment
Cofferdam at Casco Bay
Editor: Allison Braswell
Over 80% of lobsters sold in the USA come from the adjacent waters of Maine. The state's lobster harvesters bring in more than 100 million pounds (about 45359200 kg) of lobster per year, mostly at Casco Bay--an inlet busy with commercial fishing vessels, cargo ships, and cruise liners. North of the bay is Back Cove, where there is a loop trail offering grand views of the city skyline ... Read more