Maybe its going to help assemble the bad boy? Or maybe they will keep adding more mobile cranes, at this point they will use one until its topped out, do 1,121ft mobile cranes exist? JK.
Maybe its going to help assemble the bad boy? Or maybe they will keep adding more mobile cranes, at this point they will use one until its topped out, do 1,121ft mobile cranes exist? JK.
No. But they could have progressively larger cranes holding each other up in the air!
Cheers,
G.
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Anyone know how much they're actually saving by not having the tower crane on site to this point? Anyone know of an approximate cost per day/week/month or however it's priced? It seems like other projects on here have gotten their tower cranes up far earlier in the process.
Although I don't know much about construction of this sort, I do know that project managers schedule things like the placement of a tower crane very carefully, making sure that everything can happen efficiently and in the proper sequence. It may well be that at (or up to) this point, a tower crane would simply be in the way of work that has to be done in the "bathtub."