For the first time since July 2017, the number of cranes in North American cities has decreased, according to Rider Levett Bucknall’s newest crane count. The biannual count dropped by 40 cranes, 455 to 415, from Q1 to Q3 2020. — Construction Dive
According to Construction Dive, Toronto still holds the most cranes in a North American city, with 124. And of the 14 measured cities, only Phoenix, Seattle, Toronto and Washington, D.C., saw an increase in the number of cranes. Moreover, five of the 14 cities — Chicago, Denver, Las Vegas, New York and San Francisco — dropped in count between 27% and 76%, Construction Dive reports.
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Wait, 12 cranes in NYC? No way can that be correct? I can literally see 4 from my window right now, on 4 different projects.
Makes sense, cranes are rarely distributed evenly.
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