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The Big Blue was a Lampson LTL-1500 Transi-Lift heavy lift crawler crane that collapsed on July 14, 1999, killing three iron workers. ... Big Blue crane collapse.
Lampson International is a crane manufacturer located in Kennewick, Washington established in 1946 [1] by Neil F. Lampson. ( Lampson Stadium in Kennewick is named after this same man.) Lampson operates one of the largest crane fleets [ 2 ] in the United States with a fleet including heavy lift cranes with capacities from 100 tons to 750 tons ...
"The Collapse of Big Blue" July 14, 1999: Big Blue collapse at Miller Park: A gigantic crane (Lampson Transi-Lift 3 nicknamed Big Blue) standing at 567 ft toppled while manoeuvring a 450-ton roof section at Miller Park Stadium in Milwaukee, killing three workers and causing damage to the stadium. 4 4 "The Sampoong Collapse" June 29, 1995
Many of you will remember “Big Blue,” the giant blue crane manufactured at Broadway Heavy Fabrications in 2021. Big Blue became a local social media hit, with fans showing up on shore to watch ...
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A Lampson Transi-lift crane (nicknamed "Big Blue") brought in to build the roof collapsed while lifting a 450-ton roof section during windy conditions. A camera crew was filming construction of the stadium on that day and captured the collapse on video as it occurred.
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