Seven Raimondi flat-tops for prestigious Dubai masterplan
18 Dec 2024
2 Min Read
CW Team
Raimondi Middle East deployed seven Raimondi MRT159s to support the construction of one of the Emirate鈥檚 most prominent residential districts.
鈥淲e are proud to participate in the development of one of Dubai鈥檚 most anticipated masterplans by renting seven Raimondi MRT159 flat-top tower cranes to the project鈥檚 contractor,鈥� stated Wael Hasan, General Manager, Raimondi Middle East.
Hasan, highlighting the characteristics of the crane that made it well suited to the unique challenges of the jobsite, confirmed that 鈥渁 positioning and installation study fundamental to maximize machine performances and overall safety鈥� was undertaken prior to choosing the MRT159 for the site.
Situated between other construction sites with a narrow layout, the site posed both logistical and operational challenges. 鈥淭he ease of installation and commissioning coupled with good lifting performance made the MRT159 an excellent crane to satisfy project requirements, demonstrating its adaptability to tight urban environments,鈥� he added.
Erected between July and October by the Raimondi Middle East operations team, one of the most lauded characteristics of the MRT159s is its arrival onsite with all parts pre-assembled, ropes passed, and rope connections set, facilitating smooth field procedures.
The seven flat-tops present jib lengths ranging from 38m and 44m, with freestanding heights of 39m, 45m, and 51m respectively. Boasting a maximum lifting capacity of 8t, the machines are equipped with a 30kW hoisting gear, lifting at a maximum speed of 80m/min and have a drum capacity of 440m.
The new complex will feature 326 units spanned over 5-storeys, with the cranes remaining onsite for approximately 15 months.
鈥淭he deployment of the MRT159s for one of the region鈥檚 most reputable developers further underscores Raimondi鈥檚 commitment to supporting major developments across the GCC region. We are providing tailored solutions that meet the region鈥檚 growing demand for advanced, versatile lifting equipment,鈥� commented Luigi Maggioni, Raimondi Group CEO.
Raimondi Middle East deployed seven Raimondi MRT159s to support the construction of one of the Emirate鈥檚 most prominent residential districts.
鈥淲e are proud to participate in the development of one of Dubai鈥檚 most anticipated masterplans by renting seven Raimondi MRT159 flat-top tower cranes to the project鈥檚 contractor,鈥� stated Wael Hasan, General Manager, Raimondi Middle East.
Hasan, highlighting the characteristics of the crane that made it well suited to the unique challenges of the jobsite, confirmed that 鈥渁 positioning and installation study fundamental to maximize machine performances and overall safety鈥� was undertaken prior to choosing the MRT159 for the site.
Situated between other construction sites with a narrow layout, the site posed both logistical and operational challenges. 鈥淭he ease of installation and commissioning coupled with good lifting performance made the MRT159 an excellent crane to satisfy project requirements, demonstrating its adaptability to tight urban environments,鈥� he added.
Erected between July and October by the Raimondi Middle East operations team, one of the most lauded characteristics of the MRT159s is its arrival onsite with all parts pre-assembled, ropes passed, and rope connections set, facilitating smooth field procedures.
The seven flat-tops present jib lengths ranging from 38m and 44m, with freestanding heights of 39m, 45m, and 51m respectively. Boasting a maximum lifting capacity of 8t, the machines are equipped with a 30kW hoisting gear, lifting at a maximum speed of 80m/min and have a drum capacity of 440m.
The new complex will feature 326 units spanned over 5-storeys, with the cranes remaining onsite for approximately 15 months.
鈥淭he deployment of the MRT159s for one of the region鈥檚 most reputable developers further underscores Raimondi鈥檚 commitment to supporting major developments across the GCC region. We are providing tailored solutions that meet the region鈥檚 growing demand for advanced, versatile lifting equipment,鈥� commented Luigi Maggioni, Raimondi Group CEO.
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