With 22 trainees enrolled, the 2019 NSW CICA Traineeship program was the most successful yet.
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CICA WA: Chairman’s report
Chairman of the Western Australian branch of The Crane Industry Council of Australia (CICA), Anthony Grosser, examines the key issues facing WA over the coming year.
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Keeping it in the family
Myaree Cranes has helped build the suburbs of Perth for over 35 years. The family business is now planning for a generational change.
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CICA calls on government to support construction
The Crane Industry Council of Australia (CICA) has called on federal and state governments to do more to sustain the construction industry following the COVID-19 outbreak.
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CICA guidance note single crane dual hook operation
The CICA technical committee has developed a guidance note on single crane multi-hook lifting to address key risks with planning and conducting lifting operations with a single crane and dual hook.
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Change abounds, but is it in the right areas?
Driving the need for high-risk licensing change and skills development needs to be a priority for CICA and the industry at large.
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CICA Member Profile: Queensland Rigging Hire
Queensland Rigging Hire offers an extensive range of lifting and rigging equipment to customers operating in the construction, mining, offshore and crane industries. They stock the highest quality lifting
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UAA bridges gap with Singapore
Underwriting Agencies Australia (UAA) invited the chairman of the Singapore Cranes Association (SCA), Jimmy Chua and his colleague, Akbar Kader, to attend the CICA Conference and Exhibition. It was a fact-finding trip providing both with a better understanding of how the crane sector works in Australia.
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CICA Hall of Fame – Andrew Esquilant
Andrew Esquilant discusses the difficulties of attracting youth to the crane sector and how the challenges can be overcome.
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The essential role of small business
Although the “majors” dominate the headlines, it’s small business underpinning the fundamentals of the crane sector.
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