Irish Building Magazine: Irish Cranes & Lifting to erect six Raimondi Cranes on premier Dublin jobsite
In The Press: 23 August 2016
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In The Press: 23 August 2016
The official Raimondi Cranes agent of Ireland, Irish Cranes has already erected five of six cranes, with one MRT213 currently in progress. “We became involved in this job because of the high quality of our tower crane hire fleet, which is all Raimondi cranes,” explained John Kenny, Service Manager, Irish Crane & Lifting. “We will have a total of six cranes erected in all at the Capital Dock jobsite as of September 10, 2016: four MRT213s, one MR210, and one MRT152, free standing to 91 meters erected on the site. These cranes, all equipped with anti-collision and zoning systems, were chosen because of the fast erecting times and reliability on the job site,” continued Kenny.