M.J. van Riel moves and mounts tower cranes in Eindhoven

M.J. van Riel moves and mounts tower cranes in Eindhoven

Photo source: M.J. van Riel

Tilburg-based heavy haulage and industrial movements specialist M.J. van Riel had a combination project on its hands in Eindhoven. The company preformed a combinations project with both trucks and telescopic cranes. 

With no less than 22 loads in different combinations, M.J. van Riel ensured that all parts of two tower cranes were transported from Vianen to Eindhoven.

M.J. van Riel moves and mounts tower cranes in Eindhoven
Photo source: M.J. van Riel

Then the 450-ton telescopic crane and the 70-ton telescopic crane together ensured that these tower cranes with hook heights of 72.5 and 84.9 meters could be assembled.

M.J. van Riel erected the two tower cranes for Van Der Spek Vianen at the construction site of Huybregts Relou where M.J. van Riel was tasked with taking care of the mobile cranes.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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M.J. van Riel moves and mounts tower cranes in Eindhoven

M.J. van Riel moves and mounts tower cranes in Eindhoven

Photo source: M.J. van Riel

Tilburg-based heavy haulage and industrial movements specialist M.J. van Riel had a combination project on its hands in Eindhoven. The company preformed a combinations project with both trucks and telescopic cranes. 

With no less than 22 loads in different combinations, M.J. van Riel ensured that all parts of two tower cranes were transported from Vianen to Eindhoven.

M.J. van Riel moves and mounts tower cranes in Eindhoven
Photo source: M.J. van Riel

Then the 450-ton telescopic crane and the 70-ton telescopic crane together ensured that these tower cranes with hook heights of 72.5 and 84.9 meters could be assembled.

M.J. van Riel erected the two tower cranes for Van Der Spek Vianen at the construction site of Huybregts Relou where M.J. van Riel was tasked with taking care of the mobile cranes.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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