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Category: Mast Climbing Work Platforms References

Mast Climbing Work Platforms References

Scanclimber’s Role in Elevating the Y-Tower

The Y-Tower now stands completed, with its natural stone façade serving as a testament to the synergy between architectural ambition and engineering innovation. Scanclimber’s MCWPs not only enabled the successful execution of this challenging project but also demonstrated the brand’s commitment to providing solutions that enhance efficiency, safety, and precision.

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Scanclimber’s Innovative MCWP Solution for the Chimney Demolition of a Power Plant

The demolition project in Berlin presented a unique and demanding challenge in its efforts to dismantle three 80-meter-high chimneys located atop a 100-meter-tall structure. Traditional methods of deconstruction proved impractical due to the absence of cranes and the complexities of transporting workers and equipment to such heights. Scanclimber’s Mast Climbing Work Platforms (MCWPs) delivered an effective and innovative solution to overcome these obstacles.

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Wrapping of L’Arc de Triomphe

For the “L’Arc de Triomphe Wrapped” project, the Christo team and Les Charpentiers de Paris chose Scanclimber to design and supply a number of access platforms. These were specially adapted for the installation of the structures that support the covering fabric under the vault of the Arc de Triomphe.

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The Onkalo nuclear waste disposal facility
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Finnish nuclear waste, terminal placement in 500-meter- deep bedrock at Onkalo

The Onkalo nuclear waste disposal facility under construction in Olkiluoto, Finland, will be the world’s first permanent geological repository for spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste. Posiva is using a Scanclimber hybrid hoist-work platform SC2000 in assembly work inside the personnel shaft in Onkalo. The product was custom-built according to Posiva’s requirements. The SC2000 hoist-work platform is a hybrid of a hoist and a mast climber (MCWP).

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Zech installing windows at Heidelberg Europaplaz

Around Heidelberg Europlatz main building, Zech had twelve Scanclimber SC8000 mast climbers with glide rails helping in a demanding window and facade element installation. The Zech installers fixed the elements from the mast climbers and used the glide rails to position the heavy window elements accurately.

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Scanclimber’s HD mast climber wins IAPA product of the year 2021

The International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) is a non-profit organization that promotes the safe and effective use of powered access equipment worldwide. Every year, IPAF awards companies in the powered access industry for the best practices, product innovations and in several other categories called the International Awards for Powered Access (IAPAs) .

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Tallest building in Bielefeld, Germany faced with longest mast climber ever

In 2017, Deutsche Telekom vacated a high-rise building in Bielefeld, Germany. Subsequently, the idea was to convert it into a residential student building. The centrally located facility has 18 floors and stands 76m tall or 95.5m when including the building’s telecommunications tower. The Goldbeck Nord GmbH construction company used Scanclimbers SC8000 twin unit mast climber with a full-length capacity of 46.2m for the facade renovation work.

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Mast climbers used at the new post office headquarters at Luxembourg

Opposite the Luxembourg railway station, the ‘Centre Postal Gare’ construction work is progressing at full speed. The building of the new official headquarters of the Luxembourg Post is on track for completion in 2022. The facade work started at the beginning of 2021 on the 27,700m2 complex.

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