Official agent of Milan, Monza, and Brianza, Assistedile Srl has deployed a Raimondi T147 tower crane for the reconstruction of Torre dei Moro.
The 20-story residential building, severely damaged by a fire in 2021, is now undergoing a major rebuild to restore its place in Milan鈥檚 skyline.
鈥淲e are proud to support the redevelopment of one of the city鈥檚 prominent urban skyscrapers by renting a Raimondi T147 to IMPRECOM Srl, contractor of the project,鈥� stated Luciano Friso, Director General, Assistedile.
Due to the site鈥檚 unique nature and the necessity to preserve unaffected building elements, Assistedile鈥檚 operations team carefully evaluated the positioning and installation of the machine.
The T147 was chosen to meet the complex jobsite鈥檚 requirements. Additional objectives, alongside preservation, including optimizing site safety, maximizing crane productivity, and reducing contractor costs.
鈥淎fter extensive analysis and technical considerations, we opted for installing the flat-top directly atop the building with the support of a 350t mobile crane,鈥� explained Alessandro Morosi, Technical Manager and Partner, Assistedile.
鈥淭his operation was made possible due to some of the T147鈥檚 key characteristics; weight-optimised carpentry elements and ease of jib assembly,鈥� Morosi said. 鈥淭he crane鈥檚 versatility, coupled with the great lifting performances fully met our client鈥檚 needs.鈥�
Positioned at a height of 67m on the rooftop of the structure, the Raimondi T147 is configured with a 18m mast and a maximum jib length of 62.5m.
Standing at a final height of 85m, the 8t-heavy lifter presents a tip load of 1.45t and a hoisting gear of 37kW, allowing it to lift at a maximum speed of 105m/min and have a drum capacity of 620m.
As part of Class 110, the flat-top is equipped with the ConCore control system, proving end-users with several technical and operational improvements, including advanced error diagnostics, faster commissioning, and enhanced safety features.
The Raimondi T147 will remain onsite for approximately two years, supporting the revitalization of Torre dei Moro and helping to restore the residential tower to its former prominence in Milan鈥檚 cityscape.
As a core part of Raimondi鈥檚 legacy, the involvement in this project reaffirms the company鈥檚 commitment to support the redevelopment of Italy鈥檚 key architectural infrastructure.
Since focusing on the manufacturing of tower cranes for the country鈥檚 reconstruction after the World War II, in 1947, Raimondi machines have been instrumental in the renovation of several historic and primarily sites including the recovery of San Paolo Apostolo church and convent in Florence, the rebuild of numerous residential units in the city of L鈥橝quila, severely affected by an earthquake, and also the construction of some of Italy鈥檚 major healthcare infrastructure.
鈥淏uilding on our values and mission, we are honoured to contribute to projects of this nature, as they underscore our enduring dedication to Italy鈥檚 growth and development,鈥� commented Luigi Maggioni, Group CEO, Raimondi Cranes.
Official agent of Milan, Monza, and Brianza, Assistedile Srl has deployed a Raimondi T147 tower crane for the reconstruction of Torre dei Moro. The 20-story residential building, severely damaged by a fire in 2021, is now undergoing a major rebuild to restore its place in Milan鈥檚 skyline. 鈥淲e are proud to support the redevelopment of one of the city鈥檚 prominent urban skyscrapers by renting a Raimondi T147 to IMPRECOM Srl, contractor of the project,鈥� stated Luciano Friso, Director General, Assistedile. Due to the site鈥檚 unique nature and the necessity to preserve unaffected building elements, Assistedile鈥檚 operations team carefully evaluated the positioning and installation of the machine. The T147 was chosen to meet the complex jobsite鈥檚 requirements. Additional objectives, alongside preservation, including optimizing site safety, maximizing crane productivity, and reducing contractor costs.鈥淎fter extensive analysis and technical considerations, we opted for installing the flat-top directly atop the building with the support of a 350t mobile crane,鈥� explained Alessandro Morosi, Technical Manager and Partner, Assistedile.鈥淭his operation was made possible due to some of the T147鈥檚 key characteristics; weight-optimised carpentry elements and ease of jib assembly,鈥� Morosi said. 鈥淭he crane鈥檚 versatility, coupled with the great lifting performances fully met our client鈥檚 needs.鈥� Positioned at a height of 67m on the rooftop of the structure, the Raimondi T147 is configured with a 18m mast and a maximum jib length of 62.5m. Standing at a final height of 85m, the 8t-heavy lifter presents a tip load of 1.45t and a hoisting gear of 37kW, allowing it to lift at a maximum speed of 105m/min and have a drum capacity of 620m. As part of Class 110, the flat-top is equipped with the ConCore control system, proving end-users with several technical and operational improvements, including advanced error diagnostics, faster commissioning, and enhanced safety features. The Raimondi T147 will remain onsite for approximately two years, supporting the revitalization of Torre dei Moro and helping to restore the residential tower to its former prominence in Milan鈥檚 cityscape. As a core part of Raimondi鈥檚 legacy, the involvement in this project reaffirms the company鈥檚 commitment to support the redevelopment of Italy鈥檚 key architectural infrastructure. Since focusing on the manufacturing of tower cranes for the country鈥檚 reconstruction after the World War II, in 1947, Raimondi machines have been instrumental in the renovation of several historic and primarily sites including the recovery of San Paolo Apostolo church and convent in Florence, the rebuild of numerous residential units in the city of L鈥橝quila, severely affected by an earthquake, and also the construction of some of Italy鈥檚 major healthcare infrastructure. 鈥淏uilding on our values and mission, we are honoured to contribute to projects of this nature, as they underscore our enduring dedication to Italy鈥檚 growth and development,鈥� commented Luigi Maggioni, Group CEO, Raimondi Cranes.