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| Range-topping Potain cranes debut on Saudi Arabia resort project ![]() "We had a lot of success with the MD 1100 which has such strong lifting capacities across the entire working radius. When we first had discussions with Manitowoc about potential evolutions for the model, we were glad to support the projects. I'm pleased to say the MCT 1105 and MCT 1005 have surpassed our expectations. The load charts are even better than expected and the topless design means they can work seamlessly alongside other cranes. They also have monobloc mast sections which make them quicker to erect." The cranes are scheduled to work onsite for nine months on Sindalah, a luxury Red Sea Island resort, and part of Saudi Arabia's NEOM project. Using large capacity tower cranes was the only option for the jobsite, owing to limited space and the fact there are no accessible routes for mobile or crawler cranes on the 840,000 m2 island. The timeframe is tight for construction too, so a precast design is being used to speed up the build time. This means the cranes have to place concrete modules of up to 20-30 t. Given these constraints, the two Potain heavyweight cranes proved perfect for the job. Both have been configured with 50 m jibs for the project, although they can accommodate up to 80 m. The MCT 1005 is working with a 43.1 m height under hook, while the MCT 1105 has a 63.1 m height under hook. Maximum possible freestanding height for both is 69.7 m. Both cranes can also lift a maximum of 50 t, however, the MCT 1005 will lift 8 t at its 80 m jib radius, while the MCT 1105 can lift an impressive 11 t at the same radius. When working with a 50 m jib, as on the Sindalah project, the MCT 1005 will lift 21.5 t at the jib end, and the MCT 1105 will lift 22.8 t. "Not only are the MCT 1105 and MCT 1005 very powerful cranes that meet most lifting demands, they were also a joy for our erectors to install. Witnessing their enthusiasm for the job and Potain's new design developments brings us great satisfaction," Al Zahlawi concluded. write your comments about the article :: © 2023 Construction News :: home page |