Giant cranes

Giant cranes have high coverage and lifting capacities and are designed for the construction of residential towers, logistics centers, and complex infrastructure projects. These cranes have a maximum lifting capacity of up to 25 tons and an extendable boom of up to 80 meters, and their use shortens lifting times and the overall project time.
Giant cranes are also suitable for working on buildings 100-150 meters high and are used to lift prefabricated elements to great heights quickly and efficiently.

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FAQ

What is the difference between giant cranes and tower cranes?
The main difference lies in their lifting capabilities and work rate. Giant cranes are designed for particularly heavy tasks, with a lifting capacity of up to 25 tons and a boom length of up to 80 meters. This combination allows them to perform large-scale work at a higher speed than regular tower cranes.
Are giant cranes only suitable for tall buildings?
Not necessarily. Giant cranes are also suitable for residential buildings 100–150 meters high. Many projects use prefabricated elements—for wet rooms, ceilings, and cladding—as well as heavy systems, and giant cranes can lift these components efficiently and quickly.
What types of tower cranes are available in the Skyline fleet, and what are they used for?
The types of cranes in the Skyline fleet include spire tower cranes, topless cranes, luffing cranes, derrick cranes, and giant cranes for unique projects that require exceptional lifting capabilities. Each type of crane is adapted to different terrain conditions, varying working heights, diverse lifting weights, and different levels of construction site density.

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