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Albwardy Damen, a specialist shipbuilding and ship repair company in the Middle East, has added a GRT655L to its collection of Grove rough-terrain cranes used at its facilities across the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
In August 2020, two Potain MDT 109 top-slewing cranes and one Igo T 70 A self-erecting crane were commissioned to construct the Oszmiańska 20 apartment complex, close to the Targówek Mieszkaniowy metro station in Warsaw, Poland.
Frana Companies reaped the benefits of deploying a Potain Igo T 85 A self-erecting crane to build multi-unit apartment complexes. On a project in Minnesota this summer, the company used the crane to lift large pieces of prefabricated flooring and entire wall sections and place them exactly where they were needed within the building structure.
In mid-August Radius Group (Radius) commissioned the first Potain MRH 175 tower crane in England for the York Place development in Nottingham, where it will work alongside a Potain MR 225 A that was installed in March of this year.
Tamimi Rentals is using a large investment in Grove rough-terrain cranes to drive expansion at the company’s construction division, specifically to help it win more work in oil and gas fields.
Transdata Engenharia e Movimentação (Transdata), which specializes in complex handling and lifting operations, has acquired a GRT9165, currently the largest rough-terrain crane from Grove.
An Iowa contractor framing a new building is finding that using a Potain self-erecting tower crane on the job can help the company complete the project up to 50% faster than previously possible.