Liebherr fast erecting crane 34 K at work on the tallest building in the Benelux region
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Liebherr fast erecting crane 34 K at work on the tallest building in the Benelux region

The Liebherr 34 K fast erecting crane dismantled a lifting platform structure at one of the tallest residential towers in Europe, the Zalmhaven I at a height of 190 m. The Liebherr 34 K crane, part of the rental fleet of Netherlands-based crane specialist Van der Spek Vianen BV, had been commis...

The Liebherr 34 K fast erecting crane dismantled a lifting platform structure at one of the tallest residential towers in Europe, the Zalmhaven I at a height of 190 m. The Liebherr 34 K crane, part of the rental fleet of Netherlands-based crane specialist Van der Spek Vianen BV, had been commissioned to work on the tallest building in the Benelux region by customer Civiele technieken deBoer bv. A gantry crane had been used to lift the bottom-slewing crane 190 m into the air, where the roof of a lifting platform was dismantled. The fast-erecting crane with a hook height of 20 m had been in place on the roof of what will eventually be the restaurant since mid-June.Contact: Liebherr.Website: www.liebherr.com

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