New Crane Database May Definitively Reduce the Number of Construction Accidents, says New York Const
New Crane Database May Definitively Reduce the Number of Construction Accidents, says New York Construction Accident Lawyer New York construction accident lawyer David Perecman expresses optimism about the new crane database, wonders why it didn't come sooner. New York (PRWEB) June 30, 2009 -- Three cities have joined together in an enormous effort to make construction sites safer. Building officials in New York, Chicago and Philadelphia are creating a new database to share critical information about active tower cranes in these cities. The p
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