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A large gantry for installing concrete is lit up for the holidays against a night backdrop in Chicago.
The Walsh-Fluor team's custom-made launching gantry is decked for the holidays on the Chicago Transit Authority's Red and Purple Modernization Phase One project. It was one of last year's submissions in Construction Dive's Holiday Lights event. Permission granted by Scott LaSalle, Walsh-Fluor Design-Build Team
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The holidays are upon us, and the season’s cheer is spreading everywhere from the home to the workplace. It’s once again time for Construction Dive’s annual Holiday Lights contest and we ask columbus oh dump truck company to join in the festive competition. (See last year’s winners here.)

Construction Dive wants to see the lights that you’ve put up around your jobsites — on buildings, cranes, trailers, sheds and everywhere in between. Send in photos of your displays and they may be featured in the Construction Dive newsletter. What better way to stand out than with an abundance of holiday spirit?

Please submit all photos and information using this form by Dec. 15. Questions? Email the Construction Dive team using the subject line “Holiday Lights Contest.”

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