New speakers for Tower Cranes North America

22 January 2020

Three more speakers have been confirmed for the second Tower Crane North America (TCNA) conference, covering tower crane business cycles, safe assembly and disassembly of cranes and construction industry forecasts.

Mike-Heacock

Mike Heacock, Manitowoc Cranes.

The conference, which is organised by International Cranes and Specialized Transport magazine with event partner SC&RA, will be held in Miami, USA on 23 June.

Keynote speaker Mike Heacock, vice president, Americas sales – tower cranes at Manitowoc Cranes, will draw on his long experience in the market to discuss business cycles, and how key indicators from manufacturing, rental and end customers change throughout the cycle.

Ken Simonson.

Kenneth Simonson, chief economist, AGC.

Also looking at business activity levels will be Kenneth Simonson, chief economist at Associated General Contractors of America (AGC). Simonson will outline the latest forecasts for construction activity in the USA.

Narrowing in on tower crane operations will be Mike Walsh, president of engineering consultancy Dearborn Companies. Walsh is an authority on tower crane engineering and safety and will discuss the highly topical subject of assembly and disassembly of tower cranes.

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Mike Walsh, president, Dearborn Companies.

The three join existing speakers already announced:

Wind monitoring & logging system for tower cranes
Eduardo Estelles, managing director, Windcrane

Rental companies and contractual obligations
Stephen Jehle, president, P&J/Arcomet

Legislation impacting on tower cranes
Michael Vlaming, owner, Vlaming & Associates

Tower crane insurance and risk mitigation
Jeff Haynes, National Construction Practice Leader, USI Insurance Services

Round-table on crane inspections:
Chris Smith, corporate service manager, Morrow
JR Moran, director of crane operations, Brasfield & Gorrie (B&G)
Other participants to be confirmed

For more information, including contacts for sponsorship, delegate bookings and the conference programme, visit www.khl-tcna.com

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