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REGIONAL REPORT Ӏ THE AMERICAS


ALL FAMILY ADDS BRODERSON CARRY-DECK CRANES TO RENTAL FLEET


The ALL Family of Companies, the largest privately held crane rental and sales operation in North America, has taken delivery of seven new Broderson carry-deck cranes. The shipment comprises three IC-280s, two IC-80s, and two IC-20-Ks. Although ALL is an authorised Broderson dealer, these cranes are destined for the company’s rental fleet, reinforcing the lift leader’s industrial crane offering. According to ALL, the IC-280 is the smallest crane in Broderson’s


20-ton class, yet it offers the longest boom and strongest overall load chart in that category. “There’s always strong demand for this weight class, and the IC-280 gives customers the best of the best,” said Josh Bacci, Ohio sales manager for ALL. “Its overall dimensions are within inches of the next weight class down, so customers gain extra capacity without sacrificing the compact profile Broderson is known for.” The IC-80 is a 9-ton carry deck that ALL says can be used for a wide range of industrial and maintenance tasks thanks to its ability to slip into spaces off-limits to a boom truck, truck crane, or traditional rough-terrain crane. The IC-20-K is Broderson’s smallest pick-and-carry crane (2.5-ton capacity). The IC-20 shares many features of its larger siblings and adds an extremely tight turning radius for manoeuvrability in confined work sites. As a Broderson dealer, ALL sells new machines in Ohio, West


Virginia, Wisconsin, and western Pennsylvania and may sell used units from its rental fleet at any branch.


URUGUAY After a 0.8% contraction in 2024, Uruguay’s construction industry is projected to grow 3.7% in 2025, supported by water and transport infrastructure, tourism, and renewable energy projects. Despite high borrowing


costs and ongoing tariffs, the government’s green hydrogen roadmap aims to attract $18 billion in investment by 2040.


Major projects include Paysandu


Green Hydrogen ($4 billion), Colonia Modern City ($2 billion), and Canelones


LIEBHERR AT AEM’S CELEBRATION OF CONSTRUCTION ON THE NATIONAL MALL


Between May 14-16, 2025, Liebherr USA exhibited at the AEM’s second Celebration of Construction on the National Mall in Washington, DC. The event provided an opportunity for OEMs to meet with US policymakers and federal agencies to provide input on the construction industry. At the event Liebherr USA showcased its LRT 1090-2.1 rough terrain crane (alongside the 42 M5 XXT truck mounted concrete pump, and the L 546 wheel loader). “Liebherr's dedication to the U.S.


market extends beyond manufacturing as we are deeply committed to supporting local communities and promoting sustainable practices within the construction industry,” commented Kai Friedrich, managing director, Liebherr USA.


Data Center ($850 million). Nationwide sanitation investments total $500 million, with infrastructure upgrades supporting long-term growth. Average annual growth from 2026–2029 is projected at 3.6%, with continued focus on renewable energy, transport, and water infrastructure. To surmise, Latin America’s


construction sector faces a fragmented 2025 landscape, with contractions in trade-dependent economies offset by pockets of growth in industrial, energy, and infrastructure investments. Brazil, Panama, Ecuador, and Uruguay provide examples of resilience through strategic public-private partnerships and targeted long-term projects, while geopolitical risks, tariffs, and fiscal constraints remain significant challenges across the region.


This article was written using data sourced from Global Data’s ‘Global Construction Outlook to 2029 (Q2 2025)’, released on June 30th, 2025. The full indepth report is available to purchase from: www.globaldata.com


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