Tridel
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Parc Nuvo crane moving to tower soon
I checked with project manager and the crane will be moving to the tower soon. The crane will not be located in the elevator shaft.
There is a persistent rumour that the elevator shafts is where tower cranes are usually placed however this is not a desirable location at all. From a project management, efficiency and cost point of view you want the elevator shaft clear and the elevator systems to be completed quickly. The crane is located where it provides best access and that allows the boom to swing clear safely. As floors are completed and hardened, the crane unit is jacked up from inside to the next floor. The hole in the floor is then reinforced with steel, formed and poured.
As you can see from UT photos, crane disassembly is rather quick using a mobile crane to remove the weights and component sections. If the crane is up very high, the mobile crane would have to be mounted on derrick.
The crane is going to be relocated in the building near the elevator shelfs very soon.
I checked with project manager and the crane will be moving to the tower soon. The crane will not be located in the elevator shaft.
There is a persistent rumour that the elevator shafts is where tower cranes are usually placed however this is not a desirable location at all. From a project management, efficiency and cost point of view you want the elevator shaft clear and the elevator systems to be completed quickly. The crane is located where it provides best access and that allows the boom to swing clear safely. As floors are completed and hardened, the crane unit is jacked up from inside to the next floor. The hole in the floor is then reinforced with steel, formed and poured.
As you can see from UT photos, crane disassembly is rather quick using a mobile crane to remove the weights and component sections. If the crane is up very high, the mobile crane would have to be mounted on derrick.
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