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| Low profile hoist tower streamlines St George’s Tower construction ![]() Using the latest Alimak Scando 650 FCS 100mtr/min high speed hoists will reduce full height transit time on St George's Tower to just 90 seconds compared to over 4 minutes using standard hoists. The common tower also accommodates a 3mtr x 4.6 mtr 'Mammoth' hoist with a payload of 5500kg As only the common tower, and not the hoists, are tied directly into the building, it means external cladding can be applied to the whole building during construction with the exception of the 4.5 metre access openings at each level. As a result there are far fewer panels to replace at the end of the project, which dramatically speeds up de-rigging. CAS's managing director Tony Faulkner commented, "The savings in time that our common tower creates are a real boost to efficiency during the construction phase. In addition, our common towers are far quicker to install and remove than conventional hoist systems, so there are major savings at the start and end of the project as well. High rise developments are becoming more common in city centres throughout Europe, and with construction costs continually rising, using our common tower in conjunction with high speed high capacity hoists makes so much sense for these major projects." write your comments about the article :: © 2011 Construction News :: home page |