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Liebherr luffers construct Singapore showroom
Two Liebherr 160 HC-L 8/16 Litronic luffing jib cranes are helping to build car showrooms and workshops for Tan Chong & Sons Motor Company in Singapore
CECE calls for standard tower crane licence
The Committee of European Construction Equipment (CECE) is calling for Europe-wide minimum training requirements for people operating and maintaining tower cranes
Giant Favco tower in Sydney
An M2480D Favco tower crane from Marr Contracting in Australia has been used to lift what is likely to be the highest and heaviest load into a fully functional CBD site
Comansa and BKL at Bauma
Spanish tower crane manufacturer Linden Comansa will be exhibiting with German tower crane company BKL Baukran Logistik at the Bauma exhibition in Munich, Germany in April
Thai high-rise contractor moves to Potain fleet
Syntec Construction in Thailand is updating its fleet of 30 tower cranes with new Potains
More tower crane insight from ITC 2012 available for download #2
The second in a series of exclusive videos of presentations made at the International Tower Cranes conference in Berlin, Germany, in October 2012, is available for download
Tower crane insight from ITC 2012 available for download
Exclusive videos are available of presentations made at the International Tower Cranes conference in Berlin, Germany on 11 October 2012
Krøll into the wind
Tower crane manufacturer Krøll and its US distributor have acquired shares in Clean Wind Energy Tower, Inc., a company developing an innovative type of wind-powered electricity generation system
Takenaka chooses Linden Comansa cranes for Singapore Art Gallery
Takenaka - Singapore Piling Joint Venture has rented three Linden Comansa luffing jib cranes from Access Systems Technology to carry out works on the construction of the new National Art Gallery, Singapore, and conservation and adaptive use work on the adjacent City Hall and the former Supreme Court
Five Wolffkrans work on Frankfurt skyscraper
German contractor Ed. Züblin AG has hired two Wolff 355 B luffing cranes and two 180 B cranes to assist in the construction of the 170 metre tall TaunusTurm skyscraper on Neue Mainzer Strasse in Frankfurt
Ambitious design tests Rizzani
Italian contractor Rizzani de Eccher is using three Terex luffing jib tower cranes to carry out construction on a 166 m tall tower in Turin
Luffer puts Terex in extra-large class
The new CTL 650 F45 is Terex Cranes' new generation entry into the extra-large capacity class of luffing jib tower cranes
Potains on Mumbai mega structure
Arabian Construction Company and Simplex Infrastructures, as the contractors behind the development of India's first ‘mega structure', have brought in three Potain cranes to assist in construction of the 442 metre tall World One Tower in Mumbai
Compact luffer completes Wolff range
Wolffkran has completed its range of luffing jib tower cranes. The 160 tonne-metre rated compact model sits between the existing 100 B and 224 B luffing jib models.
New models and dealership from Jost
Jost has set up a dealership in Brazil to offer its luffing jib tower cranes to the Latin American market for the first time
Sarens-Wilbert joint venture
Wilbert Sarens Vermietung (WSV) is a new joint venture company that will supply and operate super heavy tower cranes to work in conjunction with other types of crane and lifting equipment to offer a complete lifting solution
Ajos Potains on record bridge
Danish crane rental company and Potain dealer Ajos has supplied two MDT 128 flat top cranes to contractor MT Hojgaard for work on the construction of the Hardanger Bridge in Norway
Maxim expands Terex tower fleet
Leading crane rental company Maxim Crane in the USA is the first customer to purchase the new range of Terex transfer masts for its tower crane fleet
Higher power from Linden Comansa
Linden Comansa has launched its PowerLift system to improve the load chart of its tower cranes by 10% with reduced speeds. The system will be introduced into the LC500, LC1100, LC1600, LC2100 and LC3000 series'
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