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New flat-top cranes from Comansa

With regard to the lift engines, the standard for the 20-tonne versions is 50 kW, while for the 25-tonne version it is 65 kW. The 110-kW engine is optional for both versions, with a speed of up to 290 m/min and maximum capacities of 1,570 metres of cable.

Comansa introduces two new flat-top cranes

Comansa introduces two new flat-top cranes

COMANSA cranes build luxury residential complex in Nigeria

A luxury residential complex, Azuri Peninsula, is being built at the Marina District in Lagos. There are six COMANSA cranes working in this project all which belong to the fleet of the turnkey contractor ITB Nigeria FZE.

Linden Comansa?s luffer to build project in Seattle

The largest luffing-jib tower crane from Linden Comansa, Model LCL700 is has just been erected in downtown Seattle (Washington), USA. Linden Comansa America (LCA) recently supplied a unit of this luffer and a flat top model 21LC550 20t to GLY Construction for the Rufus 2.0 Block 21 site.

Comansa optimises LC2100 series

The LC2100 series is mainly designed to operate in industrial, mining, infrastructure and public works projects and is one of the most successful series from Linden Comansa. The R&D team of Linden Comansa has worked to optimise various models of this series.

21LC550 flat-top crane

Linden Comansa recently showcased the 21LC550 flat-top crane, with maximum load capacity of 24 tonne at the CTT trade show in Moscow. This was the largest tower crane exposed at the International Exhibition Center Crocus Expo of the Russian capital.

Building the friendship bridge

Five Linden Comansa tower cranes build the Nhat Tan Bridge in Vietnam. The capital of Vietnam, Hanoi, will have a new road connection between the city centre and the Noi Bai International Airport, by the end of 2014.

Linden Comansa cranes in Vietnam

The capital of Vietnam, Hanoi, will, by the end of 2014, have a new road connection between the city centre and the Noi Bai International Airport. The pathway of this new eight-lane road, four for each direction, crosses the Red River. To save its 1,200 m of width, Vietnam's Ministry of Transportation launched a project of a spectacular cable-stayed bridge and approach viaduct of 3.080 m in total length.

Comansa TCs in Portugal

Energias de Portugal (EDP) has been building the Baixo Sabor hydroelectric plant in the municipality of Torre de Moncorvo, and Linden Comansa's official distributor in Portugal, IBERGRU, has supplied 15 flat-top tower cranes (TCs) with maximum load in a range between 5 and 48 tonne.