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Potain tower cranes building third tallest building in France

10/8/2014

Two Potain tower cranes are building an ambitious commercial development in the heart of Lyon, France. The 200 m tall Tour Incity will be the tallest building in the city and the third tallest in France. The Potain cranes are working 14 hours a day for 30 months to build one floor per week at the congested job site.

The demanding schedule is the result of the building’s inner-city location. Flanked by a busy road, a school and a shopping mall, work must adhere to a strict schedule to limit disruption to the local area.

The 16 t capacity Potain MD 550 and 12 t capacity MDT 222 tower cranes, which are owned by the project’s main contractor Bouygues, were chosen for the project because of their proven reliability and performance that will ensure the project runs smoothly, as Julian Bargues, job site manager at Bouygues explains.

“We are absolutely convinced that the Potain cranes will deliver to the high standards and strict schedule we demand,” he says. “Working in such a tight space means we need very precise load control and smooth movement, two things we know Potain cranes are ideal.”

The Potain cranes at Tour Incity were erected in 2013. They are lifting general construction materials in loads of up to 16 t. Both cranes are climbing at a rate of 15 m per month and set to reach final working heights of 280 m.

The cranes’ exact position and jib lengths were carefully planned to ensure maximum coverage of the job site, yet minimal disruption to the busy streets below. As a result, one of the Potain cranes, the MDT 222, is climbing internally, adding to the technical challenge of the project, as Alexandre Chanteclair, EMEA product manager at Potain, explains.

“Big projects need smart and efficient solutions. Our Lift Solutions team worked closely with Bouygues to design the perfect lifting solution,” he says. “Erecting the MDT 222 internally minimizes the two cranes’ footprints on the job site, while giving the crane the optimum capacity over the maximum area of the job site. It also ensure the cranes can work at a good pace without causing problems for the local area.”

The Potain MDT 222 is erected with a specially-adapted floor climbing system where a unique frame is attached to the building’s concrete core. This allows the crane to reach its final working height while maintaining its strength and stability. The MD 550 is installed with Potain’s external anchorage system where several frames fix the mast to the outside of the building.

Manitowoc Crane Care service teams regularly work alongside Bouygues at the job site, ensuring the cranes perform perfectly and climb with ease.

Potain’s MD 550 is a 16 t capacity top-slewing tower crane, which offers a maximum 80 m jib but is configured with 60 m of jib at the job site. The Potain MDT 222 is a 12 t capacity topless city crane that offers up to 65 m of jib, but is fitted with a 30 m jib at the project.

Tour Incity is a mixed-use commercial development in the heart of Lyon’s business district. The tower will comprise of 44,000 sqm of offices and four restaurants. Tour Incity is the first inner-city building to be accredited as HQE® (High Quality Environmental Standard) in France thanks to a variety of environmental innovations.

About The Manitowoc Company, Inc.
The Manitowoc Company, Inc. (“Manitowoc”) was founded in 1902 and has over a 117-year tradition of providing high-quality products and support services that are tailored to customers’ needs. Its 2019 net sales were approximately $1.83 billion. Manitowoc is one of the world's leading providers of engineered lifting solutions. Through its wholly-owned subsidiaries, Manitowoc designs, manufactures, markets and supports comprehensive product lines of mobile telescopic cranes, tower cranes, lattice-boom crawler cranes, boom trucks and industrial cranes under the Grove, Potain, Manitowoc, National Crane, Shuttlelift and Manitowoc Crane Care brand names.
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