TELESCOPIC CRAWLER CRANES Ӏ FEATURE
on the same technology as the company's G series lattice boom crawler crane models. The crane has recently completed its first job in Chesterfield where it was working on a 10.5 metre ID Caisson shaft on behalf of construction group Galliford Try and water company Yorkshire Water. According to Active Tunnelling the crane is bringing improved automation, safety enhancements and reducing its carbon footprint. It is evident that the rugged
yet flexible characteristics of the telecrawler are delivering versatility across diverse applications and, as such, appeal to contractors around the world. From foundation work in Europe to dam remediation projects in the United States, telecrawlers really are redefining efficiency, environmental responsibility, and adaptability in the lifting industry.
Active Tunelling's
new Kobelco TKE750G at Vertikal Days 2024 and (inset ) on site in Chesterfield, UK
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