Tower Cranes For Safe and Speedy High-rise Construction
Tower Cranes For Safe and Speedy High-rise Construction
Tower Cranes For Safe and Speedy High-rise Construction
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Two Comansa 21LC660 tower cranes are working on the construction of the cable-stayed bridge which will join Cebu City and Mactan Island in the Philippines, a location repleted with logistical challenges.
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A Comansa 21CM550 tower crane is working on the construction of the first cable-stayed railway bridge in India, which is considered an engineering wonder.
A modern Liebherr compact crane was used to carry out maintenance work at a power plant in Saxony. The Liebherr LTC 1050-3.1 proved to be the ideal choice of hoisting equipment to install a forced draught fan in very constricted conditions with a limited room height.
Cranes are vitally important tools used on just about every construction job site in the country. They are perhaps one of the most recognizable types of construction equipment at any job site.
A Terex Brand, the leading provider of mobile pick and carry cranes is set to expand its global manufacturing footprint into India in order to support International growth plans.
Increased population and rapid urbanization have resulted in a scarcity of housing space in the cities across the country. With land space at a premium, there has been an increasing demand for high-rise buildings, on smaller urban sites, which need to be built quickly and to tight budgets.
COMANSA adds two new models to its successful 21LC series, as an evolution of the 21LC550 model, with two options: 20 and 25-tonne maximum load, which can be assembled with ranges of between 30 and 80 metres with configurations every 5 metres
COMANSA is adding two more models to its already wide range of luffing-jib cranes, and will launch them officially at the upcoming Bauma China trade show, to be held in Shanghai from Nov. 27 to 30.
COMANSA, one of the world's main references in tower cranes for construction, launches to the worldwide market a new model designed to work in projects in which it is necessary to lift heavy loads.
Escorts Ltd, India's leading engineering conglomerate and Tadano Group, Japan's biggest and world's leading mobile crane manufacturer, today announced their joint venture to manufacture rough terrain cranes and truck mounted cranes. The joint venture will strengthen Escorts technology leadership and market presence in the material handling equipment space.
Würzburg crane contractor Gebr. Markewitsch GmbH positioned the Liebherr mobile crane on the old motorway bridge to move the construction machinery
Mini cranes are cranes designed and built intentionally small and compact, for relatively light lifting. When lifting requirements are in a location with tight access, restricted space or obstructions, a mini crane will be perfect for the job. Mini cranes are designed to go to places where conventional or large cranes cannot go, or their use is economically unreasonable.
Following the successful experiences of 2013 and 2016, tower crane manufacturer COMANSA and its German dealer BKL Baukran Logistik will join forces again for the upcoming Bauma show, to be held in Munich in April.
Chilean crane contractor Burger Grúas has had two used LTM 1500-8.1 mobile cranes retrofitted at the Liebherr manufacturing plant to suit the special needs of the numerous climate zones in the country.
Manufacturer COMANSA announced during the Bauma trade show in Munich the upcoming addition of another model to its wide range of large Flat-Top tower cranes.
Ehingen / Donau (Germany) May 2019 – Knoll GmbH & Co.KG based in Schillingsfürst took delivery of an LTM 1350-5.1 mobile crane at the Liebherr Plant in Ehingen at the beginning of April. The 350-tonne machine will significantly expand the range o
The adventurous trip through the fortifications of the fortress high above Koblenz played out almost as if the master builders who planned and constructed the site in its current form 200 years ago had measured everything with Liebherr engineers and adjusted
The LTM 1250-5.1 has already successfully completed its first jobs – including relocating supports and wall components for the construction of a new warehouse for an adhesives manufacturer in Bad Kissingen.
Van Schaften ordered the three 1000-tonne crawler cranes with the new F2 fixed jib. This has been specially developed for the erection of wind turbines and provides the major benefit that it can be used with the ordered main boom system even without a derrick.
By purchasing the new LR 1500, HKV is breaking into a new performance class as it is the first lattice boom crane the company has ever owned. Managing Director Michael Schmitz explains:
Sven Jinert, who founded the company 1988 as a crane and work platform rental contractor, his son Björn Jinert, CEO and Anders Oxwal, CFO decided that they simply could not miss the opportunity to take delivery of the new cranes in person in Ehingen. The LTM 1750/2 is now the largest crane in the company's fleet.
MCG Cranes started business in 2006 as an Australian family-owned company with just a single mobile crane.
Three large cranes from the Maxikraft Group were used for this extraordinary crane job at Schkopau near Halle in Saxony-Anhalt.
Liebherr unveiled the LTM 1450-8.1 with a completely new concept for 8-axle mobile cranes at the Bauma in 2016, with great economy and simple set-up on site being the main priorities.
The tower crane manufacturer has announced the addition of a new model to its extensive range of large-capacity Flat-Top cranes: the new 21LC1400, a crane that will be available from September 2019.
2020 is knocking on the door. What will it bring for the technologies that disrupt - or even - revolutionize industries? “Que será?”, as the famous song goes, for indeed, the future is hard to predict. But sometimes, there are exceptions.
COMANSA, one of the world's main references in tower cranes for construction, launches to the worldwide market a new model designed to work in projects in which it is necessary to lift heavy loads
The launch of the new 21CM750 crane took place on 27 November, in Hangzhou. Comansa will also start manufacturing this model at its factory in China, mainly to meet the needs of the Asian market, which increasingly demand heavier load cranes.
The two Managing Partners Carsten Hildebrandt and Alexander Teifke came to the Liebherr production plant in Ehingen to take delivery of the new crane.
An aerial work platform (AWP), also known as an aerial device, elevating work platform (EWP), bucket truck or mobile elevating work platform (MEWP) is a mechanical device used to provide temporary access for people or equipment to inaccessible areas
The most important fairs in each sector tend to be a thermometer of the market situation. The ConExpo trade show in Las Vegas was no exception, and the 2017 edition was a true reflection of the thriving sector of construction machinery in the United States and Canada, including the tower crane market.
At the beginning of this year, crane and heavy haulage contractor Ulferts & Wittrock assembled a Liebherr LPS 280 portal slewing crane for handling scrap metal in Bremen.
Three days and 54 low loader journeys were required to erect the enormous crawler crane between the two cooling towers at the lignite power plant.
A renowned customer of ours, the Road Sub – Contractor Gian Singh, was undertaking a Road construction and modernization project and was searching for a mobile crusher equipment which could satisfy their GSB / WMM requirements directly at site.
So much has been happening since that April day at Bauma 2019 where the HDS padding bucket series were launched. The performers on the stage, the loud music, the lights it is a fading memory.
Just the arrival of the fleet of six LTM mobile cranes and support vehicles at dawn was a very imposing spectacle. Half of the cranes used on the site came from the group's headquarters in Lohmar, whilst the other three travelled from the Salgert branch office in Euskirchen.
Casper Petersen, CEO of the crane contractor, which has a workforce of 15, reports: "This crane is absolutely perfect for the Danish market.
One of Germany's most powerful hire cranes, a Linden Comansa 21LC750 from BKL Baukran Logistik's crane fleet, now stands on the parking deck of Berlin's mall Ring-Center. Until the summer, this 750 tonne metre giant, with maximum load capacity of 48 tonnes, will be installing 151 wood modules of almost 8 tonnes in weight each, building an exceptional hotel with a modular design concept.