Plant and Equipment: Four AKEM Group Raimondi Flattops At Work In Ankara
In The Press: 24 November 2021
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In The Press: 24 November 2021
Official Turkish agent, AKEM Group, deployed four Raimondi topless tower cranes in the Turkish capital of Ankara, for the construction of a prominent cultural institute: The Atatürk Supreme Council for Culture, Language and History.
“We are extremely proud to supply these four flattops for such an important regional project. The decision to rent to the contractor three Raimondi MRT159 and one MRT152 came from the key characteristics of these models of having an excellent tip load and being very easy to install. Due to the shape of the complex and the tight spaces, it was essential to have cranes arriving onsite with all elements preassembled to reduce erection time, and to facilitate the installation process,” explained Mahmut Saygi, Managing Director, Akem Group.