Internal Lift Shaft Climbing Crane

An internal lift shaft climbing crane, has been installed on this site, as one of the first installation by Falcon Cranes in the UK. This modern, cutting-edge crane is designed to operate within the lift shaft of a building, offering space efficiency and safety for high-rise construction.

The internal crane enhances workflow and minimizes disruption of the surrounding area. For instance on this project, the use of this internal climbing crane meant that they didn’t have to close roads or redirect traffic and pedestrians.

In addition to this, internal climbing cranes offer enhanced stability due to its anchoring and location, as well as greater operational flexibility without the need for repositioning, which streamlines workflow.

This advanced technology streamlines the building process by optimising space, enhancing safety, and increasing efficiency in high-rise projects. By integrating this crane, they not only improve operational workflow and reduce construction time but also set a precedent for future projects in urban environments by reducing disruptions to the public.

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