The benefits of a mobile tower crane aren’t just measured in manoeuvrability and efficiency. Over time, a mobile tower crane can save on job duration and costs.
A
mobile tower crane could be the
answer to every construction site’s lifting requirements. Unlike static tower cranes, which need to be build
onsite (a time-consuming and often dangerous process), a mobile tower crane is
driven in fully assembled and can be ready to start lifting in less than an
hour. The mobile tower crane combines
the adaptability and efficiency of a telescopic crane (the “usual” type of
mobile crane, with telescopically extendable boom arms) with the reach of a
normal tower crane effectively allowing constructors to install tower cranes in
sites where they were previously impossible.
A
mobile tower crane arrives on a
multi-axle vehicle equipped with heavy duty stabilisers. The crane is articulated rather than telescopic,
unfolding in stages to produce a standing lifter with much the same shape and
range of movement as a static tower crane.
The mobile tower crane can be manoeuvred into an exact position, which
allows contractors working on public sites (i.e. sites that aren’t closed off
to vehicular access) to import and use heavy lifting equipment with minimum
disruption to roads and traffic.
The
lifting power of a mobile tower crane
is really no different to static tower cranes of comparable size. Heavy duty mobile tower cranes can be used in
all large projects, from decommissions or shutdowns to new buildings.
A
mobile tower crane saves money for
its operator on two fronts. First,
constructors are no longer bound by expensive set-up costs. Building a conventional tower crane is costed
in time and money – it takes a day to put one together, which means money is
lost through site shutdown; and you have to pay someone to do it. Installing a mobile tower crane is as easy as
driving the vehicle up to the desired location and activating its
stabilisers.
The
other cost of using a conventional tower crane, as opposed to a mobile tower
crane, is long-term hire charges.
Because normal tower cranes take so long to build, they tend to stay in
place for the duration of a project, in use or no, to prevent paying for having
another one built should the project require its uses at a later date. Static tower cranes staying in situ for the
duration cost daily money. A mobile tower crane costs less to put in
and is only hired for the amount of time it stays on site.
Having
a mobile tower crane, which can be
moved from area to area and only drafted onto site when it is going to be used,
also means that space is freed for other vehicles and construction
processes. The net result of space saved
for other uses is always increased productivity, which translates into faster
completion. Over years of use, a mobile
tower crane starts to show an unexpected benefit. Not only does a mobile crane save short-term
money, and perform problem-free lifts without sacrificing space or
efficiency: it also shortens project
time by appreciable degrees. Which
means, in the long run, a mobile tower
crane actually allows construction companies to complete more projects per
given amount of time, than had they not been using them.
| About the author |
City Lifting is a UK based company that offers its services of crane hiring, providing quality machinery and equipment on contractual basis. A mobile tower crane arrives on a multi-axle vehicle equipped with heavy duty stabilisers. For more information please visit http://www.citylifting.co.uk/mobile-crane-hire/ |
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