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FEATURE Ӏ TELESCOPIC CRAWLER CRANES


CANADA'S NORTHBANK CIVIL AND MARINE PURCHASES A TADANO GTC-1600


In 2024 Northbank Civil and Marine, a heavy civil, marine, and industrial constructor located in Vancouver, Washington, USA, needed a powerful and versatile crane for multiple dam projects. Lennon Crane – the Tadano distributor in Washington and Oregon – had the solution with a Tadano GTC-1600 telescopic crawler. The 160-ton (145 tonne) crane has a 200.1-ft boom, a Cummins engine and the ability to operate in confi ned spaces with tracks at multiple widths. Northbank’s new Tadano telecrawler's fi rst job was on


of just 3.5 metres, thus making it economical to transport to job sites. The unit further features


Liebherr’s outrigger beam support system, Variobase. It is the first telescopic crawler crane to be equipped with such technology that is usually seen on the Liebherr mobile cranes. It automatically monitors the


variable track widths and slew position in real time along with the data fed into the crane’s control system to calculate the optimum load chart for the actual setup. “Our investment in the LTR


a barge to perform work at the Willamette Falls Dam in Oregon City, Oregon. It was then mobilised to Kachess Lake and Bull Run Reservoir for dam remediation work. According to Tadano, the crane has the longest boom in its class,


plus streamlined setup features including self-erecting counterweights, single-stage high-lift carbody jacks with remote control, and tool-free track frame removal and handling, designed for greater operating effi ciency.


1150s is part of our ongoing commitment to sustainability and innovation in lifting solutions,” commented Clare Rodgers, Select Plant Hire’s Business Stream Leader – Lifting Solutions. “These cranes bring enhanced efficiency and significantly lower emissions, allowing us to offer clients greener alternatives without compromising on performance or flexibility. With each new addition to our fleet, we’re not only elevating our lifting capabilities but also helping to drive sustainable practices within the construction industry.”


Also on display at the last


Vertikal Days tradeshow was Kobelco Construction Machinery’s latest telecrawler, the TKE750G, which, like the Liebherr LTR 1150, also debuted at Intermat 2024. The unit had been purchased by UK tunnelling contractor Active Tunnelling and is the first such model in the UK.


The telescopic crawler crane has a maximum lifting capacity of 75 metric tonnes. It is equipped with an EU Stage V-compliant Mercedes-Benz E9H01 (Daimler OM936LA) engine and is built


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