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NA debut for Linden Comansa’s internal climb

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Linden Comansa’s internal climbing system has been used for the first time in North America on a large hospital development project in Montreal, Canada.

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Two tower cranes, a 21LC290 and a 21LC210 were climbed from an initial height of 69.3m to a final height of 137m on the hospital project for the University of Montreal Hospital Centre (CHUM). For the CHUM build two other 18t Linden Comansa cranes were used, a 21LC550 and 21LC210. These cranes were externally climbed to reach heights of 151m and 140m respectively.

Simon Drolet, Linden-Comansa Canada tower crane engineer said: “The new CHUM is a very challenging project due to the height of the construction. We had to climb each of the four cranes five times to reach the final heights.”

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Fourteen flat-top cranes from the Spanish crane manufacturer were provided by distributor Linden-Comansa Canada, which rented them to sister company Alliance Formwork, the main contractor for the hospital projects.

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http://www.cranestodaymagazine.com/news/na-debut-for-linden-comansas-internal-climb-debut-200614-4298541

 

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