Riyadh metro project deploys 28 Potain tower cranes

The cranes, which include six new MCT 205s, have been been put to work on the construction of the US$22.5bn (£4.4bn) new Riyadh Metro in Saudi Arabia.

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The cranes, which include six new MCT 205s, have been been put to work on the construction of the US$22.5bn (£4.4bn) new Riyadh Metro in Saudi Arabia.

The Potain cranes are helping to build four of the six train lines that will extend 176km across the capital city as part of the new system, which will have 96 stations.

The landmark subway project faces many challenges, as the structure is being built beneath the city’s streets, said  Michael Koudmani from Arabian Towers Company (ATE), a subsidiary of Manitowoc’s Potain dealer region, NFT. “Working on such a significant project in tight working quarters would be difficult for any crane to tackle,” Koudmani said. “We convinced the client to go for Potain because it is the world’s leading tower crane brand with a long track record of success. The cranes have an ability to operate in space-constricted sites and are capable of extremely fast lifting speeds to ensure that this huge project stays on schedule.”

The cranes supplied for the project include: six MCT 205s, 12 MC 310 K12s, a MD 365 B, the MCT 385 L20s, a MC175 B, two MC 205 Bs and three MC 235s.

All are owned by NFT, which supplied them to the project’s main contractors: Fast Consortium for Lines 4, 5 and 6; and ArRiyadh New Mobility for Line 3. All cranes are on rental contracts, through ATE. More info

Source:  www.theconstructionindex.co.uk